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So Kotaku, how many of you are assigned to filtering and monitoring the comment boards on the day of the release? If I see one spoiler about a possible Master Chief cameo, im going to lose it. :P

@John-Hamptonshire: What did he do wrong other than talk in the traditional nerd speak (using large words when they are unnecessary)?

@manocheese: You are talking like is the US versus Civilians. And its wrong, plain and simple. Every roadside bomb we disarm, saves those very civilians. Every insurgent, Jihadi, Taliban, Al-Queda, etc. we destroy, may very well have been a suicide bomber that may have taken out 100's of civilians, or planned another

@manocheese: Your trying to make the point that soldiers should be hated based on civilian casualties? Your generalizing, and your completely wrong. Your wrong because the deliberate killing of civilians is disregarded and immediately/severely punishable in all facets of the military. And your wrong until you can

@manocheese: So the folks at Gawker media un-star and ban people from commenting for disrespectful, homophobic remarks. But when someone blatantly disrespects and insults the people that give their lives for our country, its okay?

@NeVeRMoRe666: I disagree entirely with the decision of the AAFES in this case, however, I think your argument is different, and Ill explain why. These WW2 games were produced some 60 years after the war ended. MoH was produced and will be released while our troops are CURRENTLY fighting Taliban. I think there would

@YamiKarasu: I know you didn't mean that soldiers salaries should be cut. Not sure what you mean when saying "Building stores, finding tenants, leasing blocks to corporations all costs money." None of that is military spending. Im pretty sure Gamestop has to pay the military in order to lease the lot on the base, and

@The Good Space Doctor: Air Craft carriers have movie theatres and Subways. Im wouldn't be surprised if bases had McDonalds, Gamestops and Starbucks.

@BulletProofVess: I talked to someone from EA customer service and hes the one that told me EA shrink wraps used games and sells them as new all the time. He was pretty nice though, and was able to give me a new code.

@Muffin_Man: Good point, maybe they want to stock their inventory and ship to stores that sell at full price?

@BananaStandCEO: "If these guys want the game, let them get it."

We are worse off in the sense that we are selling these games in cities with known Taliban-supporters and wanna-be Muslim extremists. Now they have an accurate simulator on how to give "death to the Americans".

@BulletProofVess: And if MoH comes with a game code for DLC content, like ME2, expect that code to be invalid. Because Gamestop is renown for using the little shrink wrapper they have in the back of each store and selling games as if they were "new".

@YamiKarasu: The games are purchased out of pocket. In a sense, I guess you could say its military spending, but its the soldiers salary funding the game purchase, and that salary isn't very high at all.

@Gameslaya: Or any of the CoD games. Playing as a hypothetical Terrorist/Insurgent isn't any different than playing as an actual insurgency group.

They are going to get the game if they want it. Its not like Gamestop is the only Video Game store in the world. Gamestop sucks anyway.

Are there any games announced for move that focus ONLY on the sword fighting type of game-play? I know Sports Champion has the gladiator game you can play, but im talking about a different piece of IP where the game play is swordplay, like an action RPG or something like that.

@Brian Crecente: I feel like that calibration allows for more data than the simple, fast, one-time-only Wii calibration and therefore more accuracy in the 1:1 movement ratio. So maybe its worth the annoyance?