Just buyed it and was about to install it t, but then i socked that steam says the file is gb big :O Seriously? Showing 1 - 15 of 21 comments. Carlz0r View Profile View Posts.
It's probably because of the whole megatextures thing. From what I understand though I haven't played this yet every surface in the game has its own texture, rather than repeats of textures previously used on similar objects. This was apparently intended to make everything look more realistic and varied. From what I hear, it also means that there's pretty much nothing in the way of physics objects in the environment, nor dynamic lighting because the shadows of everything are painted directly onto the textures, rather than rendered in the engine.
Peace is the way View Profile View Posts. Don't you hate games like this with huge download sizes on Steam? I was about to buy this game before when it was on sale. But balked when I saw the size of the download. I figure the difference in price was offset by the savings in bandwidth and time to download. The game installs on Steam anyways. Did the same for Max Payne 3. When you look at the subject of aggression there is no more important factor than gender. Something like 90 percent of the people in prison for violent crimes are men.
Men have different brains than women, which comes from our different roles during evolution, when the brain was formed. Men had a role of being aggressive, which makes no sense for a woman because a woman was not endowed with the physical strength of a man, who probably outweighs her. But although 90 percent of those in jail are men, 90 percent of people who have been awarded medals by the Carnegie Institute for heroism are also men.
In a quarter of those cases, these are men who gave up their lives and died in an instant to do something heroic, often for a stranger. So the rage circuit is good and bad. This one passenger hears a pop and sees some smoke, leaps over several rows of seats and attacks the would-be terrorist and subdues him. Afterwards, people ask him why he did that.
We have these circuits because we need them. Most of the time, they work amazingly well. When it works as intended we call it quick thinking or, in many cases, heroic. We have these circuits to protect ourselves, our family unit, or society. I looked at research into the brain that produces sudden aggressive responses; it turns out that there are multiple circuits but just a few things that will set off this response.
There are very specific triggers. I came up with this mnemonic because it can teach you to disarm the circuit from going off inappropriately, causing snapping. If attacked, you will defend yourself. All mammals that are social, especially primates and humans, owe their rank in society to aggressive interactions, like rams butting heads. And insult is a very common trigger for snapping and rage. We are fiercely tribal organisms. When our brains evolved, another tribe was usually regarded as a threat.
At the same time, our success on the planet resulted from us forming tribes. So we defend our tribal group by violence. One of the main ways is the realization that there are different circuits for different kinds of rage and defensive responses. This is a really complex problem the brain has solved. We also now understand how this works as a system and are becoming able to trace these complex circuits.
My having that response to fight to get my wallet back was automatic. But think how much information-crunching went on in order for that response to happen!
Road rage is a phenomenon of our times. Talk about the clash between the modern world and our evolutionary hardwiring. We have the same brain we had , years ago. Why are you suddenly enraged when someone cuts in front of you? It makes no sense. It will only make a couple of seconds difference in your journey. Talk therapy can be helpful, as can anger management classes.
Anger management sessions can be taken in person or online. They can also be studied in a book. Anger management will teach you how to identify your frustrations early on and then resolve them.
This may involve telling others, or yourself, what you need, while also staying calm and in charge of the situation as opposed to having an angry outburst. These sessions can be taken alone with a counselor or with a counselor accompanied by your partner or a group.
The type, length, and number of sessions will depend on the program and your individual needs. This type of counseling can be brief or may last for several weeks or months. When you begin the sessions, your counselor will help you identify your anger triggers and read your body and emotions for signs of anger. Noticing and checking in with these warning signs is one early step needed to help control your anger. If you have underlying mental health conditions, your counselor will also help you manage them, often making it easier to control your anger.
They will help you identify which professional therapies may be able to help you cope. Recognizing the symptoms of type 2 diabetes can help you get effective treatment and manage your condition. These symptoms include high blood pressure,. Streaks or specks of light in your vision are…. Aggressive behavior is behavior that causes physical or emotional harm to others, or threatens to. It can range from verbal abuse to the destruction…. Some people believe that they're a newly discovered….
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