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Indeed it does.

The winner receives one date with Bobby Kotick.

Orange - Check!

Yes indeed, sir Jones.

While its been said by many others, that is quite possibly the best lead image I've seen on Gizmodo in quite a long time.

The problem is that a lot of games have built-in motion blur when panning the camera. On top of that, the fact that movies are supposed to be as realistic looking as possible makes a lack of motion blur look strange, whereas a game can get away with it because it is a game.

Rumor has it that if played in the correct order, it spawns a demon bear with no legs. I'm sure as hell not going to test that.

The problem is that they are filtering explicit results no matter what. The new results with safesearch "disabled" is basically the equivalent of the old safesearch on moderate. Turning safesearch on is now like the old "strict" setting.

Yeah, it seems to be improving slowly since Kim Jong Un took power. Hopefully that trend continues towards stability (or at least non completely batshit insane).

I feel like even for its allies, North Korea is kind of like that awkward cousin that always embarrasses you, but you can't really ignore him because he's family.

What's that I hear? It almost sounds like... "woooosh."

Indeed. My white iPhone is still just as good looking as when I bought it.

I've got to agree that the gun packs are stupid, but Premium is certainly not killing the game. Its simply a nice packaged deal of the DLC bundled as one. I didn't get it when it was $30 (bought it when it released for $60), but I'm definitely glad I did.

Indeed. You can cull plenty of objects when you've only got a single player, but it becomes much more difficult and resource intensive when you've got multiple players on the same machine. To compensate, visuals are lowered.

Well aren't you a rebel!

You're judging sound quality from a republished clip of a livestream of a television show. Ha.

That was certainly not clunky in the least; in fact, it worked quite well in my opinion. Both third person and first person can be quite good for storytelling.

Yep, that's why I see this as the most likely venue to do so! Plus, it would follow schedule- Oblivion in 2006, FO3 in 2008, Skyrim in 2011, FO4 in 2013.

I have no doubt a good portion of their team is working on FO4 (or whatever their next game will be), it's more the timing of the announcement that I'm curious about.

Just because they announce FO4 doesn't mean they would be stopping Skyrim content, though it would be odd timing. I wouldn't expect it to launch until late next year if announced tonight.