On Wednesday evening I bring out a fine glass of whisky and my pipe, put on my smoking jacket and then I sit down in my comfortable reclining chair and listen to the bombcast on my high fidelity sound system.
I like proper graffiti where it's a drawing of a figure or something, especially when it's in a boring dark place and they make use of an entire wall. There's this place near where I used to go to school where the entire street is decorated like this (here's another image from the same place) .
I hate when it's just the crew-name in huge sparkly and bubly letters, but that can be cool sometimes if it's colorful and well made. But I always hate tag/throw-up bombing.
I'm actually planning on sending them some local soft drinks and snacks, but I need to find a cheaper shipping service. I love Giant Bomb, but 50-60 dollars for shipping is a lot of money when the items cost less than $10..
Strange, I have never encountered any of the problems shown in the video. I use Chrome for Giant Bomb (only for Giant Bomb. I use Firefox for "special" sites and Opera for everything else).
Chrome 4.1.249.1036 (41514) and 4.1.249.1042 (42199)
Try uninstalling Chrome and delete everything in C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome and then reinstall (though you may have already tried that if you "obliterated all saved data").
Also, if the video is choppy, try letting it load about 50% before you start the video (in progressive mode).
I hope the single player is worth the 60 bones. Bad Company 2's single player was rubbish.. I'm not getting another multi player game any soon. I play one multi player shooter, and that's Bad Company 2.
I was reading the comments on this page, and some users posted something in spoiler tags. When clicking on them, nothing happens. It just jumps to the top of the page, adding a "#" at the end of the URL. I managed to open one of them by retrying several times in Firefox, as if it's random whether it feels like opening or not.
Quoting spoilers and opening them inside the text editor does not work, unless I make a spoiler myself --I can then open both spoilers. Illustrations: #1, #2. In #1 I have quoted a post containing a spoiler but cannot open it in the editor. In #2, I created a spoiler underneath the quoted post. The quoted spoiler is now activated and can be opened and closed without problem. Not a big of a deal as not being able to open spoilers in the comment section at all, but annoying nonetheless.
The spoiler tags on this and this page for example does work properly, so I guess it's something with how the comment section works, as it doesn't seem to happen in the forums.
Vista 64-bit Tested browsers: Chrome 4.0.249.89 (38071) Opera 10.50 (3296) Firefox 3.6 (disabled adblock and noscript obviously) Internet Explorer 8.0.6001.18882 Also tested on Linux EasyPeasy/Ubuntu on a different computer with Firefox 3.0.17
Same results in all tests.
Maybe I'm the only one who has this problem.. or the only one who get annoyed by it, I don't know.
(TL;DR: spoiler tags working in the forums, not in comment section.)
I liked the prototype names better. "Arc" and "Gem". "Move" sounds pretty retarded. Then again, so did "Wii" a couple of years ago. "Hello mister game store employee, I would like to purchase a 'Move' for my playstation"
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