The games that come out on consoles, like the ones you listed, are mostly completely silly and designed for children under 16. That's a fact. I don't understand why you guys are offended that I'm too old to play Mario Kart, at 35 years old. I mean, I can play them and have a little bit of fun...
Other than Civilization 5, these games do not even make my list of games I would play for free. I mean, just .. I'm glad you're having fun.
I'm not going to put a date by every one of them, but the list is quite similar to the one from 2006 (which are dated)...
Blame Microsoft or Vista, or both. Vista/DX10 "never even took off". From what I've read, most agreed that DX10 was an insignificant and disappointing upgrade, so that's why I'm saying just use DX9 and you won't know the difference.
You can't really blame EA at all... you can't really blame anyone. You lack the hardware support for DX11. DX10 isn't really an improvement over DX9, so nothing is lost. And with that said, essentially, we've been stuck in DX9 since 2002, so it's about time to move on, don't you think?
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Well, what do you consider new? I didn't say retro, but most of the games are from the late 1990s, and the rest are generally about 2001, with a couple of exceptions from about '05 - which I also consider old. In dog years I should think even more so.
I meant games that would make the list...
I laughed. Sorry. I actually haven't had internet for about 12 hours but I had those tabs open. So I had 12 hours to read them, and now I'm stuffing them down your throat at break-neck speed.
This has been one of the major obstacles preventing us from exploring other planets. Hibernation would be a major breakthrough since we won't require nearly as much food, water and oxygen.
Hibernating bears teach scientists tricks for human hibernation
"The hibernation of smaller animals such as mice and hedgehogs is well understood, but larger, human-sized animals that hibernate have never been studied before."
until now...
And now for a joke: wake me up when we get to Mars.
The Internet "kill switch" has been removed from legislation in the United States, but civil rights activists say nothing's changed.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/internet-kill-switch-bill-revised-still-angers-civil-rights-activists/
UK tests the ICEwater...