Now I've got Painted black in my head.
Which isn't bad, mind...
Let's see if it's better with "orange" and "window"!!!
Which isn't bad, mind...
Let's see if it's better with "orange" and "window"!!!
I wasn't expecting Rolf Harris to be teamed up with Hitler. Had to rewind to check that's what I sawFreedom153 said:I just knew this was coming. And that it would be amusing.
I did not, however, anticipate the Furby holding up a "Check your womb privilege" sign. Well done.
Because the Tomb Raider series has been rebooted (unless I heard wrong and they're sticking to prequels) I call it Tomb Raider 2.0. So the newest game is Tomb Raider 2.0 2.Dalisclock said:Well Assassins Creed just released game 9(which is probably why they stopped using numbers), Tomb Raider 2 just dropped, Fallout 4, carry the 2......el_emmens said:last week halo 5, this week Black Ops 3. feels like a strange kind of count down, but it's missing a number. strange, I wonder what video game recently came out with a 4 in it. hmm I guess we'll have to wait till next week to find out and see if he liked it.
Half life 4 confirmed!
No? Too soon?
I seem to remember the Soviets in C&C: Red Alert 3 having women pilot the tanks, missile launchers, and helicopters.hentropy said:There's an old tale about how women make better snipers because they have steadier hands/arms. I'm not actually sure if it's a scientifically proven thing or a total myth. As someone else above me said, there's also been situations during war when women were utilized as sharpshooters. There may have been many justifications for this aside from "women are better snipers", such as snipers being hidden and thus not getting killed as often, and if found they can pretend to be civilians.erttheking said:I guess women tend to be snipers a bit more often because...it's seen as more elegant and feminine to take your enemy out from a distance with a single shot than to hose them down with a mini-gun? I dunno, fuck me if I know.
So all in another. That's it. Just "another."
Women who were snipers during WWII or Vietnam however were usually shooting with what were essentially scoped hunting rifles. Those can be devastating obviously, ask The White Death, but modern military sniper rifles tend to be the heaviest and most cumbersome personal guns out there, meaning practically it would take quite a muscular woman to haul the rifles over long distances. This is essentially the main barrier to letting women into combat roles, it's not lifting and using the weapons, it's carrying them over long distances.
Plus, we all know which military role women are best suited for...
Soviet women tended to kick a lot of ass in WWII and handle deadly machinery.Darth_Payn said:I seem to remember the Soviets in C&C: Red Alert 3 having women pilot the tanks, missile launchers, and helicopters.
With the current direction of Western culture-politics, I wouldn't be all that fucking shocked if the SJW crybullies started going after people for "offending" electronics.CaitSeith said:I hope Yahtzee is wrong in his prediction. I'd hate to live in a future where I get shamed for not being politically correct towards my toaster...
Of course. Tanks are perfect expressions of femininity; intense and strong, passionate and precise, yet adorable. Training in tanks makes you healthier, kinder and stronger. Its an excellent training experience for young ladies. (If anyone is wondering: This is me just quoting more or less verbatim from the first episode.)hentropy said:Plus, we all know which military role women are best suited for...
It's an ability called Firefly. Basic version deploys a swarm of nanobots that distract human enemies. Advanced version sets human enemies on fire.RJ Dalton said:Is that part about the bees really in the game, or is that just a joke? I can't tell because I've never bothered with a Call of Duty game, but what I've heard about them suggests they are kinda ridiculous.
I think there's some truth to what you say. I remember reading that women basketball players overall have edge over men when it comes to free-throw shooting. Of course, women uses smaller basketball but considering that the diameter of the ball is only 1 inch less than what men use, I say its pretty negligible.hentropy said:There's an old tale about how women make better snipers because they have steadier hands/arms. I'm not actually sure if it's a scientifically proven thing or a total myth. As someone else above me said, there's also been situations during war when women were utilized as sharpshooters. There may have been many justifications for this aside from "women are better snipers", such as snipers being hidden and thus not getting killed as often, and if found they can pretend to be civilians.erttheking said:I guess women tend to be snipers a bit more often because...it's seen as more elegant and feminine to take your enemy out from a distance with a single shot than to hose them down with a mini-gun? I dunno, fuck me if I know.
So all in another. That's it. Just "another."
Women who were snipers during WWII or Vietnam however were usually shooting with what were essentially scoped hunting rifles. Those can be devastating obviously, ask The White Death, but modern military sniper rifles tend to be the heaviest and most cumbersome personal guns out there, meaning practically it would take quite a muscular woman to haul the rifles over long distances. This is essentially the main barrier to letting women into combat roles, it's not lifting and using the weapons, it's carrying them over long distances.
Plus, we all know which military role women are best suited for...
I believe this calls for Occam's razor.09philj said:Sometimes I think there's a plot to prop up the console market by making a set proportions of PC ports run badly, be straight up broken, or something in between. Or the publishers just don't care about PC.