Can we follow up all of those rides by trying this, then having some of this, this, and this, followed by this, but not before this, but after we stop for this?
Must have rocket assisted coasters. 50 floors high spiral death drop with a 3g recovery climb and barrel roll. Send me a roller coaster you need a physical to ride.
Must have rocket assisted coasters. 50 floors high spiral death drop with a 3g recovery climb and barrel roll. Send me a roller coaster you need a physical to ride.
I never liked the Sim City games. My cities would just randomly depopulate even when playing the tutorial. :mad:
The last city builder I really liked was Settlers Rise of an Empire. It was adorable!
Keep your citizens happy! I never found it that hard honestly. The big draw to it for me was just building hte city and then unleashing natural or unnatural distaster upon it. Micro-managing a city and building it from the terrain up also can be a lot of fun.
Yes more friendly to use and interesting.. a time sink like Sid Meier's Civilization. .you have to watch the clock to do these .. SIM had natural disasters to recover from.. City Planning is nice..
I preferred Air Bucks for Airlines as it was like Rail Lines development.
Yes more friendly to use and interesting.. a time sink like Sid Meier's Civilization. .you have to watch the clock to do these .. SIM had natural disasters to recover from.. City Planning is nice..
I preferred Air Bucks for Airlines as it was like Rail Lines development.
I like the Civilization series also. I wasn't a fan of its implementation on the 360 though. oving around the map was a slow pain in the rear. PC wise, excellent series that just keeps getting better!
Exactly! In a lot of cases, game consoles hurt the potential of PC games over all. Graphically, consoles were the worst thing to ever happent o PC games. When they were two completely different things and developed for separately, it was fine. But the XBOX 360 and PS3 are perfect example of PC gaming behing held back. Their GPU tech is creeping up on 8 years old but Sony and Microsoft are content on milking htem for another few years.
Exactly! In a lot of cases, game consoles hurt the potential of PC games over all. Graphically, consoles were the worst thing to ever happent o PC games. When they were two completely different things and developed for separately, it was fine. But the XBOX 360 and PS3 are perfect example of PC gaming behing held back. Their GPU tech is creeping up on 8 years old but Sony and Microsoft are content on milking htem for another few years.
I don't mind that. That means I can milk my computer for a few more years before buying a new one, too.
The ghost in the machine is not three laws safe. It watches your work and play. You trust it to keep you safe, emotionless it stands it's station. Perfect reason in an imperfect world.
The ghost in the machine is not three laws safe. It watches your work and play. You trust it to keep you safe, emotionless it stands it's station. Perfect reason in an imperfect world.
The wise man makes a second appearance today. :cool:
I don't mind that. That means I can milk my computer for a few more years before buying a new one, too.
If you build your own, upgrading is so much easier. A new video card every couple of years is always in my list of things to do. Another hard drive to swap but I usually leave the motherboard, CPU, and RAM until I need to upgrade them for some reason. My Core i7 860 for example, runs at 3.8GHz and has been for the past few years. There is no need to upgrade that yet or even anytime soon. I can push it to 4.2GHz if needed but I don't like to push my voltage that much.
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Can this be next? Followed by this one? It used to shoot fire at ya
And then this classic and favorite?
Yes, yes, and definitely yes!
no fair tippy toe or standign on peach crate
I have always wanted to try this.
That doesn't look like it would be too har d to fabricate
If you make it, I will ride it. I can see it now... I'll be flying off of it like Salen off of the can on the can opener.
I cant' seem to find just a clip of that so... you get this instead!
I've never tried one of those before honestly
The last city builder I really liked was Settlers Rise of an Empire. It was adorable!
You should! It's like playing with DOff's but much larger scale and actually fun!
Keep your citizens happy! I never found it that hard honestly. The big draw to it for me was just building hte city and then unleashing natural or unnatural distaster upon it. Micro-managing a city and building it from the terrain up also can be a lot of fun.
I preferred Air Bucks for Airlines as it was like Rail Lines development.
I like the Civilization series also. I wasn't a fan of its implementation on the 360 though. oving around the map was a slow pain in the rear. PC wise, excellent series that just keeps getting better!
I don't mind that. That means I can milk my computer for a few more years before buying a new one, too.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=ghost%20in%20the%20shell%20stand%20alone%20complex&source=web&cd=10&ved=0CHgQtwIwCQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DMGj_XZiRYCI&ei=kujYT7OmG4LO9QTSmrGzAw&usg=AFQjCNH4TpOX-TKM0DbNBFIK7gWytdD9Tg
The wise man makes a second appearance today. :cool:
If you build your own, upgrading is so much easier. A new video card every couple of years is always in my list of things to do. Another hard drive to swap but I usually leave the motherboard, CPU, and RAM until I need to upgrade them for some reason. My Core i7 860 for example, runs at 3.8GHz and has been for the past few years. There is no need to upgrade that yet or even anytime soon. I can push it to 4.2GHz if needed but I don't like to push my voltage that much.
Young Kid Picard and Friends running amok on the ship. Priceless
Starfleet needs bouncier beds... for regulation jumping. Yep! That's right! These are the dreams of all Starfleet Admiral's.
You should be able to bounce a quarter off that one Mista
Makes me wonder if they have anything like waterbeds in the 24th/25th centuries.
Like something with anti-gravity? That'd be kinda fun.