Goddamn are PS3 generation games cheap. 99% of games are 5-10 bucks where I live. :tup:
Kingdom of Amalur, LOTR: War in the North & Borderlands 2 were all $20 total. I also bought Rygar for PS2. RYGAR.
The most similar games this gen Iād say are Kingdoms of Amalur, Lord of the Rings: War in the North & Dungeon Siege III.
Most other games are more tradional āloot whoreā ARPGās. If your PC isnāt complete garbage just play http://www.pathofexile.com in many ways itās very similar to Dogma/Souls games, though not quite the same.
The gameplay is amazing and the game is one of the most deepest, most rewarding games Iāve ever played. If you get it, weāll guild invite you, me and a bunch of other SRKers are playing it.
@TheMartian and @PhantomAngel need to play it, though they probably wouldnāt stop if they were to get into it.
Thatās what it was! Because that Korean guy does the āAss volcanoā as part of his old stand up act. As well as double punch to the gooch/ass, nobody will be able to fight against his special move.
funk ship is also a good snoop
Under the rim Paul Pierce
Nash to Nowitzki, it gets no funkier? @SadQuotes
Because The opening scene of this PS2 RPG
has dances. Highly choreographed dances.
The head mistress loincloth lady did the āAss volcanoā with no ass, but it was the thought that counts.
2001 release. :tup:
LOL thatās like (Raphael) Saadiq hold the Coleslaw to Chamique Holdsclaw! :tup:
Kanyeās hourlong silliness has more views than this probly, criminal. Good 2009 song?
Heartbleed only affect a piece of software called Open SSl. we donāt refer to it as āOpen SSL,ā but rather just SSL. Since itās open thereās many different implementations of it.
But since that software is really REALLY important to keeping secret things secret, this bug is a really bad one. It has a lot of implications that not even security researchers can say 100% what they are. Basically, SSL can be in just about anything, so practically anywhere within your network that utilizes it can be a weak-point that allows data to get leaked.
You should worry, but itās not the sort of thing that you catch like a virus or a worm, itās mostly that your secure information (CC#'s, SSN & Passwords, mostly) is no longer hidden on that particular version of SSL. Any server or appliance running the updated and patched version is fine. Problem is, you never know which version the company you do business with are using, so you have to trust them to be good little boys and girls and actually patch like theyāre supposed to.
Perverted mind. right. I switch focus from white to black, found all the dolphins in less than 10 seconds. My pervert mind is still intact. Personally, I wonder how long it took the artist to realize that the guy has no face.