DreamSequence
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DreamSequence

April Fools, it's not a joke?

Mis-wrote that, now that I look at it. I think what I meant was that the other Adobe programs would ordinarily be an extra step away. While Photoshop is always on the taskbar with the other programs I use almost daily, the rest of the Adobe suite now has a spot in the Start menu, the Metro interface. Previously, I

Whoops, looks like a new guy. Hi, I'm Dreamsequence, and I like sarcasm.

Last time he messed with Bethesda's wonderful Scrolls of Skyrim and now he's after Mars of Effect? This will not stand!

Just now, I took one second to prove a point.

Your first paragraph is pretty much wrong.

Sounds like you tried to use Windows 8 as a tablet interface on a desktop/laptop. In which case, you're doing it wrong and no wonder you agree with this article, because apparently that's what they did too.

Wait....

Gotta agree with Jason. This interface is elegant in its simplicity. The desktop is still there and you're a fool if you choose to ignore that (hell, you're a fool if you use Windows 8 like anything more than a slightly altered 7- it's great for that, and if you're running a desktop or laptop that's how you're

Why disable Metro without ever giving it a chance? Personally, I was skeptical but I have to say I really love it. It takes the same amount of time for Metro to pop up as it does to get the Start menu to pop up. It's one click to go back and forth between that and your desktop. Thanks to Metro, you essentially have a

That's pretty much my take on this thing. Windows 8 is like 7 with some nice improvements. I've had very few issues with adapting to the new interface, and Metro is a MASSIVE boost to the usability of the Start menu once you learn you can right-click the bottom corner as well as left clicking into Metro. All my needed

If they did that, the CEOs might have to cut their million dollar-plus salaries. Can't have that, now, can we?

I think this is a "shit" argument.

Shouldn't everyone normally do the same? Not to say all underdogs are out there fighting the good fight, but a lot of them are making the games we want, not the games that sell better. Indie studios are putting out games where they have control, without all the mess and pain of trying to please bosses and investors.

I know people hated Sunshine but I really believe it's one of the more solid Mario titles. It brought a fresh, new mechanic in which changed the entire way we play, while at the same time keeping the core foundation of past Mario titles solidly in place. It was so well thought-out and solid that it made for a really

Spike is best pony.

I didn't know there was a TF2 comic. ._.

Maybe those days are coming to an end. The game industry is a rapidly-changing beast, and we really can't look to the past for solutions for the future. What worked then can't always work forever. On the consumer side of things, from one perspective, it might be seen as a bad shift, but when you look at it from all

I'd love to see the characters from TF2 in ANY actual story-based setting. They're so unique and funny together it's hard to imagine any situation where they'd actually be contributing to a continuing storyline. But the characters are pure comedy gold and I would LOVE to see them in a larger setting.

If you're just using it for gaming, it's maybe less worth the expense. But I have a library of some 70 games on Steam and I paid maybe $200 total for it all. Between indie bundles, amazing Steam sales and occasional awesome Amazon PC download sales, and other competing markets on PC, you get deals at 30% or less what