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2. Don't need an infraction
You want to insult everyone all the time thoughI really want to insult you here but,
1. Don't know where to start
2. Don't need an infraction
3. I figure you'd be a snotty poor sport about it
You want to insult everyone all the time though.
And I'd rather have seen it shot by an AT rifle, just to see what would happen.
That's what I thought too. Only reason it didn't kick the mosin-wielders *** was that it seemed depressed and wanted everything to be over.Wait, is it me or the xbox was actually resisting very well to the bayo?![]()
A great man once said that gamers would defend flesh-eating wasps if they only nested in a specific console. Same holds true for PC gamers.
I use my PCs for FPSs, RTSs, and retro games (on my laptop. 2D platformers, old school RPGs, etc).
I use my Xbox for open world games, RPGs (computer RPGs are -waaaaaaaay- too complicated to be enjoyable. I want to play a game not take a 3 week course on brewing potions), and games that I like to play with friends in the same room (Gears of War, Street Fighter, etc.).
Each platform has it's own strengths and weaknesses.
Consoles suck eggs for FPSs, though. Third person shooters (and third person games in general), yeah, but FPSs? No.
I use my Xbox for open world games, RPGs (computer RPGs are -waaaaaaaay- too complicated to be enjoyable. I want to play a game not take a 3 week course on brewing potions)
A great man once said that gamers would defend flesh-eating wasps if they only nested in a specific console. Same holds true for PC gamers.
I use my PCs for FPSs, RTSs, and retro games (on my laptop. 2D platformers, old school RPGs, etc).
I use my Xbox for open world games, RPGs (computer RPGs are -waaaaaaaay- too complicated to be enjoyable. I want to play a game not take a 3 week course on brewing potions), and games that I like to play with friends in the same room (Gears of War, Street Fighter, etc.).
Each platform has it's own strengths and weaknesses.
Consoles suck eggs for FPSs, though. Third person shooters (and third person games in general), yeah, but FPSs? No.