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Free-to-play games don't bother me; I stopped caring three words before "Free-to-play."

Why is this charging a recurring fee when it is backing up to Google Drive? What recurring work is Avast performing entitling them to a constant flow of cash from me?

What? These are Asians, not black people.

Large fire-breathing dragons, massive sea serpents, bulls, and pterodactyls each fit in a pocketable ball, and this is where you draw the line?

That is an assumption I will make. Most people turn off their devices when not in use. I'm [somewhat] surprised anyone would openly admit to wasting electricity this way.

You would only run one device at a time, therefore there would be heat build-up from only one device at a time.

I was implying those who own a PC and a PS3 or Xbox360 already have a controller they can use on their PC, therefore, there's no need purchase an additional controller specific for PC.

Your first sentence doesn't apply to anything I said :/

Buying a controller for my PC while I own a PS3 or Xbox360 is like buying a DVD player when I own a PS3 or Xbox360.

Notice the order in which these words are used. "Relatively healthy" was referring to the potato before the inclusion of cheese and bacon. Cheese and bacon are mentioned for added flavor, with no mention of being healthy.

They're making a key from a photo, which can be modified.

This seems dangerous. How can they verify the key is to your property? What's to stop me from swiping someone's keys when they aren't looking and snapping a few shots before placing them back?

Why not just put up a poll, restricting each account to a single vote?

I know what you mean. What kind of self-entitled pricks expect their games to be fully unlocked after they throw down the full purchase price?

Why is the article using Amazon's price for a collectable game? Of course it's going to be overpriced. Look to eBay for a realistic current value of the game. Used, it can be purchased for $100-$150. New: $399. Still a high price, but not $699 high. It's as if the editor looked for the highest price he could

"The title princess of this game"

In both oral speech and in text I experience "nah" used a lot more often than "naw" in the States.

That's great if you don't need to check your email often. For others, it's vital to have constant email access.

Another "WTF, Asia?" moment.