I think it highlights an important issue - religious people who impose their beliefs on everyone. When does he say "religion sucks" or even "jesus sucks"? All I heard was "Don't make me do stuff I don't believe in just because you believe in them".
Eurovision has always sucked - shitty music, shitty hosts, shitty competitors... but this year, us schlager-hating viewers triumphed - idiots who take Eurovision seriously are going to be pissed that Lordi won. Lordi! o/
Also, Sweden's competitor sucked cock as usual. She always does. And lithuanias was just strange.
That's... func_wall_toggle, y'know. Func_Wall was just the default for blocks than you needed to trigger or target for whatever reason. (Env_renders, A and B textures, etc)
April 6 : Rwandan president Juv?nal Habyarimana and president of Burundi Cyprien Ntaryamira died when a missile shoots down their jet near Kigali, Rwanda. This is taken as a pretext to begin the Rwandan Genocide
April 7 : The Rwandan Genocide begins in Kigali, Rwanda.
April 22 : Former American President Richard Nixon dies.
July 6 - Fourteen firefighters die in the South Canyon wildfire on Storm King Mountain in Colorado. The event inspired the 1999 book Fire on the Mountain.
July 25 - Phone Numbers through Australia start changing to eight digits (Mona Vale, Sydney 1st to change)
Realistic physics is one thing - but destructible scenery is another. I loved the destructible scenery in S:HoWWII, it made the game immensly more fun... But for the most part, when companies boast about their physics, the scenery is as static as always - the physics impact a few props and ragdolls, nothing more.
I'm looking forward to when fully destructible scenery is a standardized part of every FPS.
In fact, I think I'll re-install S:HoWWII right now...
Graphics in games are far from perfect. We have nothing today that could even begin to match the detail IRL. What with all of our normalmapping and high dynamic range lighting, we're still far, far from photorealistic graphics.
Meh, games don't influence people. Unless you've got serious mental deficiencies, you can differ between games and reality.
Also, no matter how realistic graphics will become, games will only touch 2 senses, unless someone invents some ?ber-cool machine that can illude the sense of feeling, tasting and smelling aswell. It's just not enough to become completely immersed in the game with only sound and visuals.
I draw no line. The responsibility lies within the parents to keep their kids from getting mentally disturbed.
What the religion preaches is one thing - how people practice and intepret it is another. The fault isn't really in religion itself, it's human nature.