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Shortbus

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  1. what are your final, serious thoughts on if GTA4 will come to the home computer? if not, why do you think that? If so, what do you think the specs will be? I know this has been discussed many times, i'm just tossing some questions at Brotha. I wanna know what he thinks.
  2. Dont use the polygon lasso tool when cutting, it looks choppy, use the pen tool and create a new path. Dont get lazy with it, cut everything to the exact pixel, or it doesn't look right (in my opinion). Use layer effects, you can get some neat stuff it you test with that and background layers. and i use CS2. I tried CS3 at my sisters and saw no significant difference from CS2. Edit// I used layer effects in my sig. I'm not a pro, but layer effects made the neat purple shading to parts of the sig.
  3. seems like it would be tough to get a PS2 game to PC did you check google.com?
  4. No, I dont notice things like that. Games like this aren't fun when you analyze them so much. Have you ever wondered why mario is a superhero Italian plumber? Why analyze it? It's a great game.
  5. $150,000 I believe? if thats right, pass, if it's wrong, meh.
  6. Wasn't he named Claude in SA? But yeah, Claude/Fido. He's a hardass.
  7. They seem to be repeating the cities, so I don't see why not.
  8. I see a pattern 1+1=2 (2002) 2+2=4 (2004) 4+4=8 (2008) But I'm getting technical.
  9. heh, yeah, go on the patio on the right side of the house and shoot off the deck. they cant touch you.
  10. if it was like this, then go with the lambo
  11. Shortbus

    Phobias

    public bathrooms. they're always so filthy.
  12. Banned for not being tempted to visit The GTA Sector. Banned for being a numbers runner... Banned for not being a Numbers Runner. banned because I dont like ice in my drinks
  13. The Zero-Point Energy Field Manipulator, or "gravity gun" is a fictional weapon from the video game Half-Life 2. The weapon is given to Gordon Freeman by Alyx Vance in the Black Mesa East facility.[1] Although it is designed for handling hazardous materials, the lab personnel use it mainly for heavy lifting. Able to drag, pick up, carry, throw, or smash objects, the gravity gun is one of the core tools of Half-Life 2[2] and a demonstration of the interaction possible in the Source physics engine (its engine name is weapon_physcannon).[3] Possible uses include hurling large metal saw blades through enemies, knocking over or uprighting vehicles, dislodging sticky mines or picking up a filing cabinet and using it as a battering ram. It is considered one of the defining features of Half-Life 2's entertainment value. The gravity gun, like most weapons in Half-Life, has two triggers. The primary trigger causes the gun to emit a small discharge which knocks back the targeted object. The distance is dependent on the object's weight. The secondary trigger attracts the targeted object to the gun and holds it in midair a few inches away, negating its weight and allowing the player to carry it with them. Using the secondary trigger again will drop the item, while the primary trigger will launch the object with considerable force. In this manner, the gravity gun can be used to turn innocuous debris into potentially deadly projectiles. The gravity gun, with a few exceptions, cannot manipulate most biological matter or objects of a certain mass. Certain objects may still be pushed around by the primary trigger even if the secondary trigger cannot pull them. The gravity gun can repel headcrabs and antlions, though it is unlikely to harm them in most cases. Dark Energy Field Manipulator In the final level of Half-Life, during Gordon's infiltration of the Citadel, the player is dropped into a weapon confiscation field which removes and destroys all of their weapons. However, when it tries to destroy the gravity gun, it instead empowers the device. The result of the empowerment is the Dark Energy Field Manipulator, an unstable, blue-glowing variant of the gravity gun which can manipulate objects far too heavy for the original gravity gun, as well as living people. It can easily tear monitors and consoles out of the wall and hold them, and can also kill soldiers with one "punt"; picking the soldiers up likewise results in their instant death, apparently by electrocution. The gun is transformed a second time in Half-Life 2: Episode One by another confiscation field, but returns to its normal state after Gordon re-activates the containment field around the Citadel's reactor core.
  14. Wasn't it my turn back on page 21 when I answer the Hunter question correctly...?
  15. I burned myself on fireworks last night, and now I have a massive pusy blister on my leg.
  16. Thats a pretty swanky house you got there, sky.
  17. I installed this a while back, but uninstalled it because it got boring and the Ultimate VC PCJ sucks ass
  18. One appears at fort baxter and one appears down the street from Ammunation on the first island.
  19. Shortbus

    Dont you ever

    Nah I like playing as the good guys. they usually speak english And there are no Germans in COD4 o_o
  20. People that are fucking idiots.
  21. Yeah well we were both 13 - not a good age for serious relationships.
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