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I don't know, I personally think it added to the tragedy at the end. Perhaps others see differently, but the fact that they had just discovered their mutual feelings for each other definitely gives more weight to the ending. You could see hints of their feelings throughout the entirety of the DLC, it's not as if it

It's not! It was said that the PS4 was the first console it would launch on, which to me sounds like it'll release on PC at the same time, and Xbox One later.

Definitely a flawed system, and with so many huge companies having their hands in the bowl, so to speak, I also doubt we'll see any real changes anytime soon.

Perhaps "perfect" was the wrong word to use. I still think it is a good analogy, as I was focusing on his supposed entitlement to a product that he does not own rather than the repercussions of actually stealing it. If you look at it too literally, of course its going to fall apart, which is why perfect may have been

The city itself feels a lot like Chicago (I'm not from Chicago, instead from southern Illinois, but I've been to Chicago probably a dozen or more times), but the moment you leave Chicago proper, you begin to wonder how all of the corn fields of Illinois suddenly became scenic mountain villages.

Ugh, currently trying to sell mine. Beautiful case, I'm sad to no longer see it under my desk, but it has the worst airflow of all time (well, obviously, it is made of aluminum and glass with two fans). Unfortunately, the looks don't outweigh the ridiculous heat this thing produces.

It's a perfect analogy. The engine powers the car. Windows powers your otherwise useless computer. Engines aren't cheap, besides the cost of materials, you're paying for the man hours that were put into the creation of the product, as well as a reasonable amount of profit for the company that produces the engine.

The software that allows you to do literally everything you do on your computer is not worth paying for? That's like buying a car without an engine, then after getting arrested telling the police you stole the engine because you already had the body and the engine wasn't worth paying for.

It seems to be that way. I tried responding reasonably to an unreasonable comment, but alas, it was for naught.

I would argue that they are taking this game as not-seriously as possible.

Have you actually looked into the game? It's not about being a goof, it's about surviving. It's a pretty tough game, actually. It's just really buggy in its pre-alpha state (leading to amusing reviews like this), but still sits on a pretty solid foundation as far as mechanics go.

I used to do game development as a hobby (and in a couple of weeks will do so professionally), and a few months ago I pulled a 30-hour straight marathon when I really needed to get some stuff cleaned up prior to the release of a video demo. By the end of it I was moving the mouse so slowly that I decided it wasn't

For me (and I'm sure for others as well) there's a sort of "wall" that I hit at around 18 hours or so. If I can get past that, I'm good to go for quite a while, even past 24 hours.

DEMOCRACY!

Woah woah woah, Hardees is pretty decent. They're one of the few fast food places (along with Arby's) where their food actually resembles the press shots. At least at my location, that is.

Man, that sucks! Perhaps call customer service? Bring it to a Microsoft store?

Yeah, but mentioning FO3 and Bethesda's reputation for buggy games made it sound like you didn't. Many people don't know the difference.

Right? I was going through trying to correct a few people, but it's just not worth it after noticing there's at least a dozen people that think this is BGS.

This isn't Elder Scrolls/Fallout Bethesda. This is Bethesda Softworks, the publisher, not Bethesda Game Studios, the actual development team. BGS is doing their own thing.

This isn't Elder Scrolls/Fallout Bethesda. This is Bethesda Softworks, the publisher, not Bethesda Game Studios, the actual development team.