Q&A - What does Bob think the odds of "Mexican Superman" becoming a thing in the DC-CU?
It worked really well in "Justice League: Gods and Monsters", and Mexican-immigrant Superman speaks to the "American way" in 2018 about as much as being "just a poor corn farmer" in the 1930s. But I don't...
I'm looking to pay someone to mod "The Walking Dead" by TellTale games to eliminate or elongate the decision timer. Anyone know where I could go to find someone to do this?
"Too little, too late". I bought every copy of Maxis's franchises from Sim Ant to Sim City 4. I wouldn't touch the new Sim City if it was given to me for free because it's by EA BECAUSE IT'S ("EA: Ruins Everything").
@ Jimothy Sterling - I re-watched your video from a year ago today and then this one. You've seriously improved. Keep up the good work Jim and "Thank god" for you
The present mod requires both players to be on the same PC (P2 using either a USB keyboard or gamepad).
Also, it would work on the PC to do an online coop, but as you stated you'd have to sync your mods.
http://newvegas.nexusmods.com/downloads/file.php?id=43751
There's a same-screen mod that allows a second player to control an on-screen NPC. But that's the best we can get right now as networking Fallout's engine for coop is beyond a nearly insurmountable task.
Here are two videos of the...
On a non-gay note, I am so happy Jim had the balls to put that thing in his mouth. (1) I couldn't stop laughing (2) it convinced me that Jim is totally comfortable with his sexuality.
1: Society isn't mature, this is why we have prudish mothers protesting Toys'r'US having comics of a gay marriage.
2: Jim was trying to point out how ridiculous the fears of homophobia are when it comes to video games by doing a "Reductio ad absurdum". Showing where illogical would take us...
. Not to be rude, but he wasn't making a "history of people who did it". He just mentioned one example from each field. He didn't even bother mentioning that Portal 1 was based off of a Half-Life 2 mod for a student project. So don't feel bad.
Whoever turned it down has a point. Postumously pardoning him would only serve to make us feel better about how horrible we use to be, instead of making us do better for fear of shaming ourselves again.
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