katamaran wrote:Rx480 / Rx590
Blago AMD-u sa takvim korisnicima, dokle će više da vas rade, pitam se
katamaran wrote:Rx480 / Rx590
Ja resio da probam, naravno preskocio tjutorijal i izginuo ko budalaMr.Pink wrote:bolje od generala. u generalima mi se cini da je bilo samo trpanja jedinica, ovde jok + svaka vojska JNA, DDR, nebitno, ima svoj set jedinica koji je specifican.
multi zabavan, dosta nadmudrivanja i stekanja tipa artiljeriju moras da pomeras cim ispalis salvu, ima stekanja po sumama i brdima itd itd
https://www.jacobinmag.com/2017/04/duke-nukems-dystopian-fantasies/In reality, you can’t just get up and walk out of the chair and conquer the aliens that control our world all by yourself. For the vast majority of human beings on this earth, when the state says you’re dead, you’re dead. You stay on the chair and you die. State power wins.
This is the power of the fantasy Duke Nukem as a cultural figure represents: that through raw machismo, the series of oppressive neoliberal forces that form the framework of our society can be conquered and transcended. Duke cannot exist in a rational world. He can only exist in a one filled with internal contradictions, crossed wires, and broken down buildings.
His world is never stable. It can only ever be dominated by irrational fears of the unknown and one-dimensional, cartoonish archetypes. His world never resolves any of its cognitive dissonances, and sometimes even seems to be aware of its own self-destructiveness.
But Duke Nukem 3D only reveals this briefly before quickly moving on. The fantasy can only hold so much injection of reality before it completely topples in on itself. This world must continue on, as if nothing had ever happened, in order to sustain itself. That world is still our reality.
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