Cygnus_Mal
Cygnus_Mal
Cygnus_Mal

Awesome.

Is that the original triangular-shaped Cap shield I see in pic 13?

Not nearly as hard as people joke about, although there is a learning curve. The trick is to do the tutorials in the beginning and do your research. I've been playing a little over two years now and loving it.

Theodore Rex. Switching over to non-fiction for a little while. So far it's a really compelling book, and I'm learning a lot about how little American politics has changed in the past century and how corporate interest has always been a part.

Lol, exactly.

Sorry, I got to step in here on this because it's near and dear to my heart, but he was a photojournalist, aka a 46Q - Public Affairs Specialist. They do work with media coordination, however the bulk of their job deals with going out on mission, taking pictures of and writing news stories about soldiers in action. It

Nope.

I hear you, and I won't deny the effects aren't bad, in fact they were amazing for their time. I just felt the CGI was so heavy-handed that at times it was like being force fed a tech demo iwht a criminally bad script, rather than a movie with a criminally bad script. Especially when it came to people (the hundreds of

Weirdly enough I was having the exact same conversation with my friend earlier today. I had been flipping between Episode III and Return of the King last night and I realized that the big difference between the two films, made roughly at the same time with the same technological advantages, was the way they were

My god... There's no words... Why?

See you out there!

True, there's a lot of FemShep-ers out there, I wouldn't say I'm one of them.

And cue the unexplained misogyny disguised as trying to protect "canon" and "not understanding why people could possibly enjoy playing as a female Shepard" who is "clearly inferior" for some reason.

Yet I feel the same way about the male Shepard's voice acting. Opinions are funny that way...

Oh Canada...

Jeez, looks like I need to work on implying snark in my text.

Don't they mean fate of the Earth rests in her hands?

Amen, brother. I've deployed a few times myself and was thinking the exact same thing.

I'll be honest, the first time I played through the US missions in CoD4 I got chills. It was creepy how right they many of the element in regards to the look and feel of modern combat in the Middle East. Then the game series went off the rails and we started fighting Russians.

I've got two tours in Iraq under my belt at the moment, me and realism are good friends these days.