Eternal September or the September that never ended is Usenet slang for a period beginning around 1993 when Internet service providers began offering Usenet access to many new users. The flood of new users overwhelmed the existing culture for online forums and the ability to enforce existing norms. AOL followed with their Usenet...
It was very pretty, but not all that memorable. I remember thinking it would make a good video game, which…didn’t one just come out? [checks] Yes! Let’s see…“Alien Far Cry.” Not a fan of that series, unfortunately.
I’m kinda interested because I really liked the three “Witcher 3 ripoff” AC games, but I tried Far Cry 3 and 4 and just couldn’t get into them. I don’t know if it’s the using guns rather than melee or first person perspective or what.
That’s a good point I hadn’t really thought about. I’m trying to think of other open world games that primarily use ranged that I liked and the main one that comes up is GTA. Firefights are usually done in areas with a lot of cover (and the times it isn’t are noticeable for how irritating they are) whereas, as you say, Far Cry has a lot of wide open bases when you’re shooting, which I just don’t enjoy.
You know, I think you’re right. I’m so used to the phrase “both sides” meaning a specific thing it didn’t register as anything else. If it had been phrased “both sides of an argument” I would have understood.
Sure, but the problem is that rather than arguing the finer points of how to combat climate change, for example, we have to argue about whether truth is truth.
Going by the general design of living things (on Earth, at least) being a tube with appendages at various points, I’d say the first one is more likely.
This brought back a memory from college. This was at Cal Poly Pomona sometime in '97. I used to take my N64 to the communal area with a big TV in my dorm to play multiplayer games. I spend like a solid month no-lifeing the time trials when MK64 came out and had a reputation for being pretty much unbeatable. This other guy who everyone said was also really good at the game challenged me and I had the most intense match on Rainbow Road ever; it was neck and neck almost the whole race. I won in the end, but it was close. Fun times.
Nowadays, of course, I would go online and be instantly destroyed.
For people whose childhood didn’t have an internet, it makes sense. Many are more comfortable getting information the way they used to. Even though I grew up in the 80s, I prefer to avoid having to interact with people when possible, so being able to use the internet for information was a godsend.
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