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Sylvie Van Der Vaart apparently. Not sure I like her that much, but that picture is amazingWho is that Donnie?This. Picture. Is. Sexy.
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Oh I know her. Not too big a fan myself, but that shot is pretty amazing. ![]()

This. Picture. Is. Sexy.
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Is she smelling the wall? What is she doing? ![]()
On another note, woah booty
I think she found an extra dusty spot on the wall 

^ Well I certainly found my spot with that one! ![]()
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oy donny, I have been out of touch. Thanks for your contribution, also I have a gift basket of editorials coming up. I have many editorial reviews to upload (eg. Mini Anden, Caroline Trenini, etc), and thanks to Kiki I found a large non-retouched stage shot VS fashion show source!
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Terese hasn't done too much unfortunately. It appears that she got her big break from winning an Elite (IIRC) modeling competition. I really like her skin tone and height.
Yea, Valentina is like a walking human doll, haha. Her blog is cute and gives her more personality (just an overall nice and decent woman, with ordinary interests). Well, Maryna is from Belarus and Valentina is very Russian looking IMO. Nice round faces, high cheekbones (like Jennka, lol). What do you think of Jac?
Another Russian model, : http://www.bellazon.com/main/topic/13782-nastya-kunskaya/page-10
I like her as well (incredible body) but not as much as Valentina. But you can see some similarities, no?
Nice galleries. I like Terese a lot - she's got a really sweet face. She's been around for a long time too.. I mentioned in the SI thread how surprising it is that she's only 22!
Can't say I'm a fan of Lais (that Lais anyway), and my opinion of Valentina hasn't changed. She really is quite stunning, and has an almost flawless kind of beauty, but there's something just so 'vanilla' about her, and I find her work rather lifeless much of the time. I never really made this connection before, but she reminds me a little of Maryna (which is quite rare, unique as she is), but nowhere near as warm or interesting. Quite impressed with some of the Jac shots========================================================================================================
I had a quick flick through Pamela's thread - I find her a bit hit and miss, but some of her shoots are pretty great. This shot reminded me a lot of one of Edita
Yeah, there's nothing revolutionary about Watch Dogs at all. The hacking system is fun, and puts an interesting twist on things but there's nothing remotely complex or deep about it - it's just a really good example of the genre that Ubisoft have become masters at by now. I would like to see them take it to more interesting places in the future (Watch Dogs 2?), but they tend to play it pretty safe. Just look at (the highly iterative) Assassin's Creed series.
The map is a reasonable size and quite impressively detailed.. we've certainly seen bigger in other open world games, but it's plenty big. The city has a distinctive enough feel to it, but it's not exactly overflowing with character either.
I agree about Wolfenstein. I think the 'serious' and historically accurate/viable route would make for an interesting game, but I don't think this is the right IP for it (nor is "BJ" Blazkowicz the right protagonist for it). Did your walkthrough guy find that easter egg where you can play through the first level of the original Wolfenstein 3D? That was certainly a twang of nostalgia - I even remembered where a couple of the secret doors were
I'm not a reader, non-fiction or fiction - sorry
I saw that easter egg.
In seeing Wolfenstein, I thought it was well done and intentionally old fashioned. It didn't aim high, but it did what it sought to do well. It is also pretty forgettable.
With Watch Dogs I haven't been able to watch much past the Sex trafficking part yet. As a non-player, I can't really compare the quality of these open world designs as well as you can. Would you say that Watch dogs is one of the best ones? Or is it pedestrian? Which is the best open world in your view? What's bigger?
To me, it's probably the best one I've seen, but it's not mind-blowing or anything. I like the part where he goes to the suburbs and the town next to the lake.
I saw Assassin's creed 1 but the rest as you say are kind of the same thing over and over again. GTA is the same way to me; I played the original GTA, stopped, and in seeing footage of GTA4...... it looks not much different....
Personally, I would like to see a non violent interactive city or a life like warzone (like a Stalingrad).
BTW, Alien looks good, and it reminds me of much more refined version of 'outlast'. In both, the player is defenseless and must run away & sneak from monsters.
^I used to think of her as a poor man's Marisa Miller
Her Wurth calendar shoot was really sexy, but it wasn't anything different to what you see in SI
But yeah, not a whole lot else of note. I stopped following her a while ago.. I think she was trying to get into acting?
She did do a movie with Adam Sandler and another terrible action film called 'Battleship'. Afterwards, I don't know...
Brookyln straddles a bit. She's too pretty and has too good of a body to be a glamour model but she's not runway/editorial model material either.
Freja recently:

Umm...I think I'll take the subway ![]()

Yeah I can see that. I agree she's got a great body, but I don't find her face particularly attractive.Terese hasn't done too much unfortunately. It appears that she got her big break from winning an Elite (IIRC) modeling competition. I really like her skin tone and height.
Yea, Valentina is like a walking human doll, haha. Her blog is cute and gives her more personality (just an overall nice and decent woman, with ordinary interests). Well, Maryna is from Belarus and Valentina is very Russian looking IMO. Nice round faces, high cheekbones (like Jennka, lol). What do you think of Jac?
Another Russian model, : http://www.bellazon.com/main/topic/13782-nastya-kunskaya/page-10
I like her as well (incredible body) but not as much as Valentina. But you can see some similarities, no?
I like Jac more every time I see her ![]()
I think Wolfenstein aimed higher than it achieved, and I agree it was largely forgettable. Still a solid shooter though, and I had fun with it.I saw that easter egg.
In seeing Wolfenstein, I thought it was well done and intentionally old fashioned. It didn't aim high, but it did what it sought to do well. It is also pretty forgettable.
With Watch Dogs I haven't been able to watch much past the Sex trafficking part yet. As a non-player, I can't really compare the quality of these open world designs as well as you can. Would you say that Watch dogs is one of the best ones? Or is it pedestrian? Which is the best open world in your view? What's bigger?
To me, it's probably the best one I've seen, but it's not mind-blowing or anything. I like the part where he goes to the suburbs and the town next to the lake.
I saw Assassin's creed 1 but the rest as you say are kind of the same thing over and over again. GTA is the same way to me; I played the original GTA, stopped, and in seeing footage of GTA4...... it looks not much different....
Open world games come in different shapes and sizes. I don't really know what I'd consider the 'best', but in terms of creating a living, breathing world I don't think I've seen anyone do it better than Rockstar, in terms of atmosphere and attention to detail - obviously the GTA series, as well as Red Dead. I look forward to finally getting to play GTA V when it gets its PC release later in the year :Dinah:
Watch Dogs is very well done, but it just doesn't quite have that same level of polish to me. I put it about on par with (the excellent and rather underrated) Sleeping Dogs and I guess the Assassin's Creed games (by the way, while this series is highly iterative, you should check out the most recent ones since they've gotten far greater in scale and scope since the original). Arkham City is one of my favourite open world games, but the world itself isn't super impressive in the same way as a GTA. It's still detailed, and most importantly has a great and distinctive atmosphere but it doesn't have the same density or 'life' as those other games. With Arkham it's really the gameplay that makes that game, and also the fact that it's fun just to navigate through the world (grapple/boost + gliding). Just Cause 2 is another example of that - it's so much fun just to move around the world (grapple + parachute), and it's also a really pretty and varied environment (tropical beaches, thick jungle and snowy mountains all within the one island
). Saints Row III/IV and Far Cry 3 are a bit like that too. Then you have Skyrim, which is another type of open world again - the sense of scale and freedom are really its biggest assets.
Umm...I think I'll take the subway
I hope that's what Far Cry 4 will be like. Plus you'll be able to do that while riding an elephant ![]()
IndeedI just realized something:
Also, hot:
= Ana BB

^^^
I love long torso, long neck, and long legs. I'm doing anaBB and Claudia Shiffer editorials currently :-D What do you think of Claudia??
Hana and her designer, lol.


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On the 24th, the USA and German Army West are coming out. I think the development team did a splendid job and this is the game I'll get and play for 2014. I'll see if I can get in a few multiplayer matches next week. I know that you don't like these types of games (they require a little bit more outside of the game effort- eg. thinking of strats, studying a spreadsheet and memorizing data/relations, and performing mental calculations on the go..) but maybe this intro could pique your interest.
The first is an introduction to the OKW (German Army West), done by the best caster- an articulate WW2 buff who mixes preparation, humor, historical context, and game mechanic explanation quite well.
The other video are the old factions- Ostheer (German Army East)and Soviets. Skip to 33:30 to see a showdown. Currently the entire franchise is 50% off on steam so now is a good time to jump in! The expansion pack is stand-alone although having both complements each other.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/231430/


Donny, how you´re doing? ![]()

Absolutely ADOREEEE the new Sara set

Once again leave it to the Japanese to get the job done
This actually is one freaking awesome idea ![]()
- Japan plans giant Gundam robot -

Tokyo (AFP) - A team of Japanese animators and engineers on Wednesday unveiled plans to build a moving 18-metre (60-foot) tall Gundam robot, in a nod to millions of science fiction fans.
The "Mobile Suit Gundam" anime series first aired in Japan in 1979, and spin-offs featuring robots locked in intergalactic battles have won legions of enthusiastic fans in Asia, Europe and elsewhere.
In 2009, the 30th anniversary of the show saw an 18-metre-tall Gundam statue erected in a Tokyo park.
"When I created Gundam 35 years ago, I used my imagination freely because it wasn't real," Yoshiyuki Tomino told reporters in Tokyo Wednesday.
"That is what creativity is for -- when you dream of something. Four decades later, Gundam is growing into something new."
Now, the plan is to give a new giant Gundam some moves, and organisers are calling on the public for ideas about how to make it happen.
Plausible suggestions would be used in constructing the robot by 2019, the series' 40th anniversary and a year before Tokyo hosts the Olympic Games.

I watched a 'Downfall' meme parody recently, and then I realized where that scene in 'Burial at sea' (with the splicer and her imaginary party) reminded me of.
If 'Downfall' had it, then it must be common enough motif...probably originating in literature.
staring from 1:28

I think Wolfenstein aimed higher than it achieved, and I agree it was largely forgettable. Still a solid shooter though, and I had fun with it.
Open world games come in different shapes and sizes. I don't really know what I'd consider the 'best', but in terms of creating a living, breathing world I don't think I've seen anyone do it better than Rockstar, in terms of atmosphere and attention to detail - obviously the GTA series, as well as Red Dead. I look forward to finally getting to play GTA V when it gets its PC release later in the year :Dinah:
Watch Dogs is very well done, but it just doesn't quite have that same level of polish to me. I put it about on par with (the excellent and rather underrated) Sleeping Dogs and I guess the Assassin's Creed games (by the way, while this series is highly iterative, you should check out the most recent ones since they've gotten far greater in scale and scope since the original). Arkham City is one of my favourite open world games, but the world itself isn't super impressive in the same way as a GTA. It's still detailed, and most importantly has a great and distinctive atmosphere but it doesn't have the same density or 'life' as those other games. With Arkham it's really the gameplay that makes that game, and also the fact that it's fun just to navigate through the world (grapple/boost + gliding). Just Cause 2 is another example of that - it's so much fun just to move around the world (grapple + parachute), and it's also a really pretty and varied environment (tropical beaches, thick jungle and snowy mountains all within the one island). Saints Row III/IV and Far Cry 3 are a bit like that too. Then you have Skyrim, which is another type of open world again - the sense of scale and freedom are really its biggest assets.
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OMFG I am sharing this with everyone, just watch plz ![]()