TheStig x 6 to make 100 dream team/who is the best player/etc topics.
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Everything below the 2nd bullet point I have no care for, and both were already in earlier chips.
#bookz on undernet sometimes (though rarely) has it.
Also, haven't bought a textbook since freshman year. Most of my classes don't even need one, but I am a CS major so the teachers put everything online.
I wonder how much sidescroller there's gonna be. I never really liked full 3D sonic (2.5 is ok).
AbramelinOne barrier that I don't believe has been mentioned is payload and the fact that no payload maps are used in competitive play (not including highlander). This is a problem because loads of pubbers love this game mode.
Removing payload maps would make the game more "comp-centric", but it would also suck because 1. pubbers love payload and would probably quit the game if it were removed and 2. pubbing on Badwater owns.
There's really no good solution to this.
CS has plenty of pub maps/modes and the community still had a good comp scene. I don't think it's a real barrier because when most people pub the payload objective is just a side thing (or at least in most pubs I play in). Only 2-3 people out of 12 might do it unless it's conveniently close.
My school has it's own "rate my professor" (Bruinwalk). It was pretty accurate, though some people complain a lot (you can tell by how they wrote the review how biased they are).
Just curious how often you guys upgrade or get an entirely new system. For me I usually get a new computer every 4-5 years, with small upgrades like an SSD and keyboard in between. I know quite a few people have to get new mouses because they have problems, so that's probably an often updated thing.
So far,
Computer: 4-5 years
GPU: 4-5 years w/ new comp
CPU: 4-5 years w/ new comp
RAM: 4-5 years w/ new comp
SSD/HD: 2-3 years
Mouse: 3-4 years
Keyboard: 3-6? years
Headphones: 1-2 years (my current is a record 2.5 though, and one side is broken off)
If I had a job I might indulge more, but I've spent at most $1.2k on my hardware and peripherals since I got my computer in Summer 2009 after a LAN.
Only you can prevent dream team threads from living.
Kissmehttp://www.anandtech.com/show/6972/xbox-one-hardware-compared-to-playstation-4/2
I don't understand...how can they let a system, that was announced quite some time ago, STILL have better hardware than theirs....gg Xbox.
Isn't this how it's been though? It's just like how PS3 was suppose to have the best hardware specs of its generation, and it's doing the same for the PS4 generation.
This isn't a trading forum.
Does this mean Wii U is the best next gen console? (Only for the games at the very least).
Actually, are any consoles worth getting right now? Wii U dropped in price, seems like next gen consoles might die.
ZimmyOh man I can't wait to play a "new" Call of Duty and learn how many 12 year olds have engaged in intercourse with my mother!
Sorry, your bandwagon is bad.
In my district, you're guaranteed to get into local colleges so long as you meet the A-G requirements. But I'm not sure if he took classes that actually are relevant to whatever standards his state/district has.
You should get a job though. Learn some mediocre skills like Office Suite or something, have bare minimum skills and say you're willing to learn at interviews. Honestly if your parents are that strict then things aren't getting better anytime soon unless you're willing to risk "rebelling" against them and risk the consequences (normal for teenagers anyways).