ComputerMonkey
ComputerMonkey
ComputerMonkey

@ADM86: Sorry, but the article isn't blaming the game at all, it's just the guy said "I wanted to play the game to forget", so it's more likely, this was his normal "escape" and he naturally went to that. Now the other news articles, may say he was acting out a violent fantasy driven by the game, but it's unclear as

@battra92: Seems the moral of the story is "do what works best for you". I'm quite good at typing while not looking at the screen or keyboard, and my typing is much more legible than my handwriting, and I can actually type out the full note, rather than some abbreviation that made sense at that time, but one that I

@hhumbert: That's a funny assumption, and a wrong one a quick google shows he's not only married, but a pretty dandy photographer ([www.flickr.com]

@boopadoo: but I thought Disco Stu don't lititgate?!

@thinkerer: Funny.. I was thinking the opposite, being a little guy has always helped me (being quick on my feet, and able to squeeze through tight spots). I guess it's all what you are used to :)

So it's not so much a problem with the motion control, as it's a problem with error feedback, which has plagued MS OS from the get go "Windows has performed an error" is never helpful.

@Slinkytech: clogged arteries (and other benefits from anit-oxidents) , kidney stones, and the right kind can even settle an upset stomach. These are just a few off the top of my head. Certain alcohol's, in the proper quantities can treat many ailments.

@DiscountLlama: and @Chicken Pawks: Ahhhh, makes sense. Thank you. After the "ending" of Fable II I've been so pissed of with the series that I haven't given Fable III one iota of my time.

@DiscountLlama: Please explain how it's like fable? I'm not being snarky, I just can't draw the similarities, aside from the "pick you path" style, which DA:O had.

@NeVeRMoRe666: I think you read me out of context. I wasn't being dramatic, just stating my opinion. I do feel that too many people play a game just for the achievement/reward and not for the fun. I do not mean for this to say there is no fun in attempting to get the reward (I often find myself replaying a game, or

@Mr.Wake: this comment made me sad, and tells me something about the state of games, and their players, today. I remember when people use to play a game for the fun, not for the achievements and "rewards" for your metro-sexual mini-you. Oh well.. back to being a grumpy "older" gamer... oh, and get off my lawn!

@Bs Baldwin: Well, the iPhone isn't, with it's sheer lack of encryption, it can't compete with the Blackberry for enterprise use.

@battra92: We have the CAA, Canadian Automobile Association.. but I just like saying kaa, like a crow :D

@F00fybunny: was just a guess.. could be our economy is switching to bricks rather than money... but who knows for certain :)

@F00fybunny: miss placed "$"... should be a "3,800-brick death star".. which costs $400

@Malloc: I'm sorry, all I heard was boobies... :)

this looks like a "flash in the pan" all glitz no glamour. Also, the voice actors sound like they took voice lessons from Christian Bales school of batman voices. Colour me unimpressed (which I believe is a lovely shade of Turquoise).