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I'm pretty sure the comments that are on the article so far are a prime example of how Kinja has pretty much ruined the good thing we had going. I used to enjoy commenting on Gizmodo. Now it's full of Burner accounts saying "who is dis cunt."

Definitely the Witcher 2.

Glad you mentioned sound design, I feel like it's something that is ignored far too often.

Exactly. But then I'll have like one super epic day out of nowhere where I'll unlock countless items, rank up a few times, and somehow manage to be at the top of the scoreboard.

Unfortunately that sounds pretty similar to how I play Battlefield 3 on my bad days. By bad days I mean the days where I don't have the patience to play strategically, instead running straight into the area where the most action is. I usually die pretty quickly.

Ha, nice!

Wish I was in a larger city, would've loved to come to one of the meetups!

If this turns into another Origin situation, I'm going to go insane. Launching both Steam and Origin is bad enough. I don't want to have to launch a third just to play Ubisoft games.

The majority of Deathclaw in FO3 are so far out of the way that that's what happened to most people. The only exceptions are really the few random spawns that will actually spawn a Deathclaw (there is one near Super Duper Mart that did for me on my first playthrough. Took care of the Raiders outside of it quite

At first I read that as the only one I agree with, and I was very confused. But I don't know, I like on the Mississippi, so maybe it's more humid here than other areas of Illinois. During the summer (well, a normal, non-drought summer) it can get 90%+ in humidity.

Good point.

That made me burst out laughing. Heartclick.

Let's see... Illinois is corrupt. Illinois is pretty dang flat. Illinois is certainly broke. And yes, Illinois is pretty humid.

That was my first thought. It almost look like the seam of a panoramic shot. But I really can't just accuse Ubisoft of Photoshopping it.

I would think that, but it looks like it's still clustered. I'm guessing it's something we probably wouldn't notice if we were playing it, it just looks odd in a screenshot.

Anybody else notice the weird grass on the left hand side of the pic with the bike? What's going on there?

Yeah, it's pretty much like that. Say I have two references of RockSmall02- I could move one of them, but another developer couldn't move that same reference. However, the other developer could edit the second reference of the rock. While some may see that as a problem, it helps more than it hurts. If I haven't

I'm certainly at least curious. Valve's shorts are always very good, so I have no doubt they could make a good feature-length film.