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Gee, I wonder why a guy who is on a strict deadline, who has to over see every single aspect of the game not just character balance, and who is also losing movement in his dominant arm, has a hard time balancing a game with nearly 50 characters and maybe doesn't place as high a priority on it. As opposed to say, a

Why does it matter? Because at some point in the past few decades, we in our thirties and forties decided that we weren't going to give up our comics and geeky things when we grew up, like previous generations all did. And the publishers have aged up their characters, and the nature of the content, along with us. And

When people talk about how annoyed they are with camera-like effects in games, all I'm able to do is shrug. I have astigmatism and terrible eyesight, so I have to wear glasses just to walk across my house safely, meaning that most of those effects are simply things I have to deal with on a daily basis. Lense flare? I

Oh, I understand the idea behind it. I just wasn't certain if it actually existed or not.

"YOU SUCK-

Well I guarantee they already have those lawyers on retainer so it's actually not costing them anything to file the suit unless they get counter sued and lose. But trying to prove that a suit is frivolous is extremely difficult in the US.

People seem to forget that. Bethesda is LEGALLY OBLIGATED to file this motion otherwise they lose their protection. It's happened before. Aspirin, Thermos, HEROIN, Escalator, Cellophane were all once trademarked brands and lost them due to gentrification.

Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but shouldn't the blame go to copyright law, not Bethesda? I remember hearing something once about how copyright law dictates that companies basically have to jump on situations like this because if they don't, they could lose the copyright. I don't know if that's true or not.

Know what else is a "dick move"? Selling the rights for the work that your husband did for $630,000, then complaining about the terms after the fact. SHE GOT PAID, PEOPLE! And she has PLENTY of other money rolling in from the royalties on the books. It sounds to me that she is just being greedy...and I don't care

i've never felt more inadequate in my life ever, even AFTER inserting disc 2

The Empire should have gone for "Accuracy Troopers" whose job was to hit targets with blasters.

Knight Hunters sound awesome. There weapon have already been in Star Wars with those droids that protected General Grievous, they had those double sided electric staff things.

And before the ignorant chorus of bleating "why focus on sexuality at all?", when an aspect of who you are that is central to your love and who you love puts you out of the mainstream in such a way that invites even catty mockery and the theft of control of your identity, tell me then that you won't long to hear an

It's called "Return on Investment". It costs X dollars to do a next-gen port of Darksiders 2. X> 0 but < Cost of creating Darksiders 3. There are Y # of Darksiders 2 superfans who would love to get the definitive version of Darksiders 2 for their PS4. There are Z # of PS4 owners who buy tons of games and never played

I automatically read it in the trailer's voice, when I saw your comment. Damn you, brain! ;)

I think one of the most under-represented aspects of Ghengis Khan's life is how his family was responsible for Iraq being a dry, sandy hellhole. His grandosn burned the libraries, destroyed irrigation, and demolished the fertile farmlands between the Tigris and Euphrates. The 500 or so burnings of Alexandria were

Honest Trailers quote, if I am not mistaken?

I'd also like to know of a definative book (and perhaps film or documentary) about him. It's a huge hole in my historical knowledge.

Genghis Khan.

Ever since I watched an American Experience episodes on Ulysses S Grant, I've been fascinated by his story, his character, and the arc of his life's story, from failure at work, then war hero, then his rise, his presidency, and how he wrote his memoir to save his family financially in his dying days.