EdgarJPublius
EdgarJPublius
EdgarJPublius

In the game mods I've created, I always tried to consider the 'subversive' play-style, in part because it's own I myself enjoy, and in part because the way subversive players are handled can be used to tell as much of an interesting story as the 'conventional' style. By letting players make decisions you did not

in my experience, Opera is the better browser /unless/ you take advantage of Firefox's prodigious line-up of add-ons.

thus continuing the trend of gun (and now game since modern warfare 2) enthusiasts buying anything with the word 'magpul' associated with it somehow.

it's called 'composition'.

I'll say it again: Wasn't this game terrible, and didn't it not make any money?

cue cliched 'I was into the Masada before it was /cool/'

@ThaMofo: So wait, the chance that you /may/ have to manually remove some bits of drm (or, the slightly more likely chance that the patch will include automatic cleaning tools which secuRoms own un-installer has included for years now) is somehow /worse/ than just leaving that shit on your system?

Once again, EA proves that we've all fallen into some sort of alternate dimension.

@TheGreatRaja: the problem with a bigger ball is that it gathers more momentum, and then is harder to stop/change direction in. Unfortunately, there's very little that can be done about that particular issue.

@arupman: indeed, the utili-kiey is basically the best key-chain pocket tool in existence.

Is that Christian Bale's 'Batman voice' I hear?

I particularly like the 'MOTORSPORT IS DANGEROUS' warning, as if the others weren't enough.

@SpudMills: but the scene in question was lifted from a movie.

@Harry Otte: I don't think there's very much the two could have done worth getting fired over that doesn't get forgiven by 'having made the company a couple billions of dollars', except maybe asking for their cut.

@SpudMills: appropriately, it was also the best scene in all of movie history :P

@madog: keeping it out of reach is good for young children, but as you said, they get taller. I would by that point though, some gun-safety training would come into play (I.E. teaching the kid to be safe and responsible with the gun)

@waclark57: perhaps available isn't the word I was looking for, while gun safety classes may be 'available' I doubt this guy ever considered it, and might not even have know how to go about getting training if he had wanted to.

@Arnheim: "it actually says you can have a gun if you're in a state militia—it does NOT guarantee the right of individual citizens to bear arms"

@ReignFury: Guns aren't the problem, careless idiots are.