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See, I thought you were getting mad because I tried calling you out, but I'm probably just in a bad mood. Granted I tried to stay as "poking fun at you" as possible rather than "screw you you suck", but I've had a rather bad couple of days, so maybe I didn't succeed either. :P

Heh, I'm sure that's sarcasm, but again, you are entitled to your own opinion.

Hey now, I never insulted you. I called your original post silly, which I still am sticking with.

You aren't very skilled at determining whether or not a sentence is a palindrome. Or convincing me that you were "just curious" after posting what reads like a three sentence rant about the morality of teasing an adult, for that matter.

Boring reply that I can't write much about is boring.

Logic and comprehension can clearly draw a line to the fact that you are upset that people are poking fun at her. Nobody posts questions like that just for fun, it's pretty clear that you did not think it was okay. Which is fine, it's your opinion, even though I might think it's a silly opinion.

Dear God, calm down. The video is teasing an adult for some excessive piano head swinging, it's not as if it's punching her in the face and calling her a loser.

I think Google has revealed the one question that any reasonable Mass Effect fan would ask... why is Grunt a duck?

Shockingly accurate.

Perfect? Never said perfect. Things change during development, I've been there, I get that. What I'm saying is that an idea alone usually isn't enough to get these ambitious projects off the ground, even with backer funding.

I would be really interested to see what would happen to the cutscenes with something like this enabled, as I'm sure they weren't quite designed to handle something like this.

This is a strangely confusing gif. I now have a headache.

I personally think crowd funding has become too much of a go-to. My original point was that a lot of the time, the folks that simply throw an idea onto Kickstarter with no real means of getting it finished (even WITH successful backing) probably should have slowed down, done as much as they could without large sums of

If you have a job to focus on, perhaps asking backers to send you large sums of money to develop a game that you clearly don't have time to develop isn't the best idea. ;)

I am quite experienced with bringing large game projects to fruition, so I know. You misinterpreted what I said, however. I never said that they should release said documentation, but that it should be in existence. So many aspiring game developers turn to Kickstarter with nothing more than an idea, and oftentimes

I'm going to change that a bit and say that while you don't necessarily need a lot of people, you should do just about everything you're able to do without backing before taking to Kickstarter. Not just story ideas, but documentation of all planned gameplay elements that are implemented as well as they can be prior to

Ha, I don't normally enjoy watching Judge Judy, but this is gold.

I was thinking it's a second monitor (which on pre-Windows 8 means no taskbar), since it appears to be a large television.

That was such a fantastic game. The amount of times I climbed and then jumped from the Empire State Building is immeasurable.

Well a lack of actually wanting to go out and do social things from 14-17 probably helped, but that's a different story. Now I'm trying to juggle both another large project and a social life, which is noticeably more difficult. :P