I have a couple I can recommend - low reqs n all: Cryostasis: The Sleep of Reason Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast Freedom Fighters Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Try it) Far Cry Max Payne FEAR Amnesia: The Dark Descent S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl Tribes 2 Metal Gear Solid Recommendation outside of DMC style games: Bastion Unfortunately, there aren't too many games on the PC that are like DMC that would NOT kill your computer but you could always download the demo and try it out.
I have a facebook account but I barely use it, so there's not really anything on there to work against me (or for me). I really don't see why any employer would want to see a person's facebook page. It tells you nothing about what kind of an employee they are. It tells you what they like to do in their leisure time, but that's it.gameguy6700
I completely agree. I just find it stupid that it actually happens to people who use their Facebook account extensively. I use Facebook often to engage with readers on my blog but there are plenty of people who are more "social" thus would feel pissed off if this happened considering how hard it is to find a job nowadays.
Only for the right kind of job and if I was guaranteed to get it. I don't even use Facebook that much anymore.
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In your case, that would work out assuming there isn't much personal info on Facebook or any other social network. But what if they don't offer guarantees but the possibility of hire is still there? Would you still give the password even if it's some dream job?
It's not a phishing thing. Some employers (hopefully not alot of them) are starting to ask for passwords to social networks like Facebook/Twitter to help the vetting process prior to hiring. Reports are saying that some companies do this since it's an employer's market and they want to filter the candidate as much as possible.
Today, house reps voted against a law that would prevent employers from asking for Facebook password prior to employment. Now, I run a business too and I wouldn't be caught dead asking for FB passwords prior to employment but, even then, I can't understand why politicians don't understand individual rights.
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