A while ago, we featured Elizabeth Rage’s “Hutt slayer” Belle outfit, and today, after a few months of Jedi training, she’s back and has evolved into a new form: Jedi Belle!
Youtuber ICEnJAM used some pre-recorded lines from the Vault-Tec representative in Fallout 4 to prank call regular people, trying to sell them a place in Vault 111. Watch and laugh.
The Vault-Tec representative goes door to door to ask various citizens to reserve their spot in Vault 111. Unfortunately, he isn’t very well received as most assume him to be nothing more than a salesman.
We all talk about the new Uncharted coming out and No Man’s Sky when we talk about games coming in 2016. But what about the games that may be good, but just might let us down? No one talks about those.
Well…..
Here are some games coming in 2016 that just might suck a bit.
The best part of Star Wars is not so much the Star Wars universe as it is the speculation among fans where that universe is going next. So many fans have so many different theories, so which ones do you believe?
Well, that is completely up to you, but here are ten more theories that change how we look at Star Wars entirely (not to say any of them are even a little accurate, though time will tell).
The short tells the story of a boy who rather spends his time indoors playing videogames instead of discovering whats waiting in front of the door. One day his Mum decides to get a little surprise for his son, which makes it hard for him to concentrate on his video game.
‘The Present’ is based on a comic by artist Fabio Coala.
Joerg Sprave, the insane genius behind The Slingshot Channel, has recently created a full auto coke bottle gatling gun that shoots arrows. Be sure to check it out in action in the video above.
Oh, I’d also like to add that this guy has one of the most awesome laughs of the Internet.
Windows 10 will soon be downloading to potentially millions of PCs whether the users want it or not. It’s now classed as a recommended update, meaning an automatic download for many users.
In a minor tweak to the way normal updates are installed, there will be an on-screen prompt for the user to confirm they want Windows 10 installed. If you click on that by mistake, or if you change your mind about the installation, you’ll have 31 days to roll back without losing files or settings.
The move by Microsoft has a couple of notable problems, beyond the somewhat dubious (and contrary to previous practice) interpretation that installing Windows 10 should be classed as an update to Windows 7 or 8. The first is that it seems designed to take advantage of less confident computer users who may well click the confirmation button either through confusion or because they trust Microsoft and then wind up confused when their operating system changes.
The second is that regardless of whether people go ahead with the installation, the computer will still have downloaded the files. At up to 6GB, that could be bad news for the unfortunately large number of people on broadband packages with some sort of data cap.
Another danger is that the move could push some users into turning automatic updates off. While the smart option here is to only turn off the recommended updates, it’s understandable why some people might miss this distinction, switch to manual updates only, and then wind up overlooking genuinely important security patches.