@kalina Your quest, should you accept it, is to guide this fine fellow on the best means of using the master seal he has acquired. Attached below is a image of said seal:
I watched 5 Centimeters Per Second without crying. I think I may be dead inside or something. Time to watch military hardware porn then *downloads Evangelion *
But yes. Apparently some routine 40k mile stuff might not have been done on the car (it's at 60k) since we couldn't find record of it, so I just had them do everything
@fbueckert I'm pretty sure it's removing and refilling. He described one of the services as removing a fluid since it slowly builds up little bits of metal in it
@OrigamiRobot I was pretty surprised that did'nt get any stars the first time around
I have Doctor at 80% but I still don't get the option of getting a medical tour from Dr. Troy in Vault City. He doesn't ask me to get an example of jet either. I think I struck a conversation with him before my doctor skill was 75%, which I believe is the minimum skill level for the tour. Have I ...
In, I believe Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, there is something called the DHC glitch which stands for Delayed Hyper Combo. What is it exactly?
@fbueckert I feel physically ill that I am now being roped into a conference call to explain that a URL doesn't need "http" in front of it because the browser will assume that
I'm seeing it used generally, as a global term that spans the entire span of gaming, and I'm seeing it used for specific terms used in only a game or two.
Basically, we adjust based on how we use the tag. If we find that we are comfortable handling both multi-game terminology and single-game terminology on the site, and a single tag is sufficient to handle them, then we can adapt in that direction.
In, I believe Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, there is something called the DHC glitch which stands for Delayed Hyper Combo. What is it exactly?
In Dead Island, I want to hit the level cap as fast as possible to get as many skills as possible, to get more money whereas constituent parts remain the same price, to get weapons that I won't be ditching in a few levels, etc.. What's the fastest way to do this?
This is a term being thrown around in the Smash Bros. community. Apparently it's a move that you do, but the manual doesn't mention anything like it. What does it mean?
@OrigamiRobot Meanwhile, if I ask about False Roman Cancel in Guilty Gear games, while that's certainly a term, what I'm really asking about is the mechanic itself.
@fbueckert However, let's say in SSBM there were other types of cancels. A question asking about L-cancel could be a terminology question if it's asking about how/when to use the term.
@fbueckert I know, but if the question is about the usage of the term rather than the specifics of the mechanic, it's a terminology question. Like I said, I have no idea about L-cancels. I'm just using it as a hypothetical.