

Garrett, the master-thief from City: I avoid killing people. But I might make an exception for you.


Garrett, the master-thief from City: I avoid killing people. But I might make an exception for you.


In normal countries inter-flat walls are thick enough to easily stop a bullet.


People: but censorship is your friend! Think about children! “Safety refusals” make them stupid enough to believe in government and justice!
Hare: What the fuck did those barbarians do to the grass? They don’t even eat it. Just destroy!


First? What about Afghanistan or Iran?
Anubis-shmanubis, Ra-shma. What’s the difference?


That’s very crazy reasoning. On par with “I like when read.me has not more than 50 ‘O’ literals” :)
Anyway, I was talking about modern players who haven’t played original.


Modern players who never played original won’t play this remaster: it would feel too archaic by modern standards. And Nightdive’s conservative approach doesn’t address this nuance in any way.


We already have a community maintained newDark engine. Don’t see any reason for the commercial remaster. Especially from Nightdive. Their remasters are boring. They avoid improvements unless it is inevitable. Their recent System Shock 2 (Thief 1 engine by the way) remaster was… the same game community made a decade ago. Boring.
the reason somebody likes kernel level anti cheat.
The only known reason for that is “imbecilism”. No sane person with IQ > 60 is ok with kernel level spy systems.
Pfah, you know nothing about cheating. IDDQD and IDKFA are beautiful, you snobby snork.


Comprehensive list of actions of EU:


In a few years it would be a $20 25 hour long game without DRM. Worth waiting – they say the game is unexpectedly nice.


That’s 3+. Redo your homework and report tomorrow.
:)


The best addictiveness is being helpful. But I bet it is too difficult for MS, so they will proceed with some psychological shit to keep users.


My neighbours probably hate my overgrown yard.
Why would they? Are they Americans?


That is actually a very important nuance.


16 is much fewer than 160. And 160 is barely near the needed amount right now this instant.


Hey, Ukraine needs those Gripens more. Much more.
Programming per se haven’t any drastic changes in the last 50 years. I suppose the C language was the last important change in the way of how programming was done.