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ARRGH, i wish game designers wouldnt let the cars do that, it's so annoying.
I just spent 7 minuets doing this huge race, i was sure i was going to win because i only needed to come 3rd and i was 1st, till the git behinde me span me and all the other cars over take me.
*takes deep breaths*
Stupid games, ruin you vision anyways.
> Blank wrote:
> Mystique wrote:
> Oh and games actually improve hand-eye conordination.
>
> No they bloody well don't. Your eyes and your hands are doing
> completely separate activities,
>
> So you're co-ordinating your hand movements with what you see on the
> screen. Hence hand-eye co-ordination.
lol ! This has to be one of Blank's greatest mistakes !
> I feel like being a fan boy.
> An xbox fan boy.
> I wanna argue about the GC, just because it's so crap and if you own
> one, i feel really sorry for you.
I own a GC and an Xbox Robin.
Shut up.
You. Do. Not. Know. What. You. Are. Talking. About.
> Time_Warp wrote:
>
> And Burnout 2 rocks. Cube version rules all.
>
> Um no, no way, not atall.
>
> The game cube, well, its a sad sorry case in itself, i only know 1
> person with one, and still they wish they had bought the ps2.
>
> Back to the game, burnout 2 is better on the xbox, the GC graphics
> are, well just poor basically, well compared to xbox. The controller
> just sucks ass, it looks like it was designed for kids about the age
> of 4.
>
> And befor you say "But the Xbox controller is almost as big as
> the console" because i just think that you will say that, it
> isn't.
> There is a new controller, controller S, and it is twice as small
> (twice as better too I THINK)
And this, everyone, is exactly why Robin is a big 'tard.
> Mystique wrote:
> Oh and games actually improve hand-eye conordination.
>
> No they bloody well don't. Your eyes and your hands are doing
> completely separate activities,
So you're co-ordinating your hand movements with what you see on the screen. Hence hand-eye co-ordination.