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Yea, that’s him. Seems like a top lad
Yea, that’s him. Seems like a top lad
I mean, I assume the actual angle is “yes, this accurate from what I’ve seen (on the other side of the law)”. I assume.
I’ve also never watched one. The only type of these I watch is the British guy from their Royal Armoury who comments on video game guns. On Gamespot(?)'s Youtube, I think
Many people have given you answers of varying lengfhs, so I feel free to ask my counter-question…
You say you had int() and float() but would do you assume would happen if you had just replaced ‘input(Who are you?)’ with ‘int(7)’? What value would be assigned to name if the statement was ‘nam = int(7)’?
Following the logic you’re espousing in the OP, ‘nam’ would be equal to the string “int(7)” and the print statement would output “Welcome int(7)”. Either you understand why that wouldn’t be the case and should see why your original example works. Or you don’t and you should double check your understanding of functions and keep tapping people here for help.
What do you mean “same combat”, like Amalur made some novel innovation? They’re both just 3D, third-person action combat; it’s a mechanic. This is like knocking Fallout New Vegas because it still had you shooting guns, and we already shot guns in Fallout 3.
The game looks disappointing for plenty of legitimate reasons, so let’s stick to those.
Dude feels like it’s an affront to his “challenging activity” if people have fun confronting (and potentially surmounting) challenges.
But…that’s not specifically about video games?
E3 cultivated an “insider” appeal that not many large cons tried to match. You could look forward to game reveals that you’d mark on your calendars.
PAX has a more indie feel and Gamescom feels much more like an actual trade show.
Is this a real stance you’re taking or are you just trolling? Explain yourself.
We’re all on the internet, you can look up the actual definition for “strawman” like I just did.
To paraphrase: strawmanning an argument is not so concretely about “putting words in anyone’s mouth”.
It is the process of debating a newly-created stance/position/idea that is easily disproven and visibly flawed when this new position may or may not be related to anything in the pre-existing debate. You don’t have to be ‘responding to anyone’; in fact, it fits more if you are not arguing something that anyone in the debate has referenced before.
‘Console exclusivity’ is a tier of exclusivity that’s existed for years already.
I’m sorry, I seem to lack the base, stupid cruelty to comprehend this. I’m more fluent in intentful, intelligent cruelty.
What is the purpose…the…the end goal of making a kid do an illegal he wasn’t previously planning to do and arresting him for doing it?
I’m tired but what exactly are you not understanding if you’ve parsed the previous two examples of the same joke? Is this some bizarre troll?
“Some shithead is trying to undercut complaints by claiming hypocrisy because the complainer is engaging in or using the thing complained about”?
It’s a mixture of relying on auto-correct to fix messages and the weird idea that grammatical correctness is elitist, and thus ignoring it is liberal and moral.
Rough that she’s named “Chubby Mary”. Even if there was another Mary on the ship, ya coulda gone to surnames.
He is standing side-on to the officer, one hand presumably resting against some surface (a wall) and the other hand on his hip.
Yeah, how did they commit this to anywhere that would hurt?
Eh, I’ll just take an A today…
Ah, what the hell, I could eat. Let’s do an A & C…
Weelllll, doing C is basically doing B too so…
I’ll get an E. Same as always.
“Aughtcoomsure”
Ah, I rolled in from All, didn’t realize where I was haha
What made you assume it as targeted at autism?
Yeah. Textures and remodels.
100 GBs is mid-tier modding nowadays. That’s where you stop if you want Skyrim to still be Skyrim instead of a game made in the last 5 years that is actually good.