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Eh, it's understandable. Real time reflections, especially in a city setting where you have lots of windows and a rainy, wet ground, are pretty expensive (computationally). As long as the cubemaps (faked reflection maps) aren't as bad/obvious as Borderlands 2, I'll be happy.

Definitely some of the most realistic lighting we've seen in a game thus far. It's at the very least on par with any PC title I've played, perhaps better.

I wanted to like New Vegas so much more than I did, but the quality of the environment and overall level design just pulled me right out of it. Blame it on a rushed schedule or what have you, but it just killed it for me. It definitely had the superior writing, however. I did really enjoy Fallout 3, I thought it was a

It's certainly not unequal footing in either game. In BF, oftentimes tanks die from engineers, mines, or C4 without a chance to kill anybody, or at the very least before they kill entire squads.

The combat in Oblivion was pretty bad, it was so floaty. Luckily Skyrim's is better, the hands system is nice and it actually feels like your character is swinging a sword, it's much more responsive.

Holy crap, I completely forgot about that LEGO Creator: HP game. I'm in the same boat as you - looking back, I can't tell if it was completely broken, or simply confusing. I'm going to bet it was broken.

I enjoyed the shit out of the first Assassin's Creed for the first... I don't know, 5 hours? After that it became such a repetitive grind that I found it tough to finish.

It's definitely one of those things that you either love or hate, I don't know many people that "kinda" like a game like Oblivion or Fallout. I'm a huge fan of the series, but I know a lot of folks that can't get into it and consider it a hiking simulator. I suppose exploration like that isn't for everybody.

Ouch, that's a surefire way to ruin a birthday. Not only mediocre pizza, but hot, mediocre face pizza.

Oh yeah, that stuff was crazy. Green ketchup wasn't exactly appetizing, but it certainly mixed things up.

I've actually heard that one, don't they still do so in some countries today?

Indeed, a mere 20 years old. I do wish I was a 90's kid, but in reality I'm more of an early 2000's kid than anything else. I'm probably most jealous of Crystal Pepsi, simply because I've heard so much about it.

Today I learned that McDonald's at one point made pizzas. Interesting.

I could be wrong, but I'm guessing that's sort of the point. Leave the map too open and there's nowhere for the pilots/AI to hide, which would make the Titans harder to kill. I think they've struck a pretty good balance between the Titans and pilots, personally.

Everything is augmented, don't ya know?

Like I said, lasting psychological and emotional damage. Hell, physical injuries at that. To a child. Children often do not have the mental capabilities to recognize a situation like this that is putting them in danger, which is why adults step in to help bring people like this to justice. If everybody had your

Well, I personally do not believe in a God, so it's not as if I'm blindly following some text saying "No, that's bad!" Furthermore, saying that "almost all" religious people think the molestation of children is wrong simply because they were told so is ridiculous, as like I said, any rational human being could

Because it is wrong. It is something that should not happen. Unfortunately it does happen, but the developers have taken steps that it happens a little bit less.

It's not what today's news is trying to tell you to hate. It's what any human being should hate. You later compared this to complaining to CoD developers about being trolled in a game, and I think that's truly telling of your own deep-rooted problems. You're comparing a petty video game annoyance to the endangerment

I hope, I really do hope, that I am reading this wrong- are you really saying that you are not bothered by pedophiles? You don't have a problem with people that are sexually attracted to children? What in the hell is wrong with you?