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Wow Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is listed in best multiplayer. I'm dying to get my stuff back so I can play that (I <3ed ACII), but I'm still surprised to learn that its mp is so well received. I avoided the review (I'm super spoiler-sensitive), so I don't know much about it. I wonder if its gravity is such that it

@Black Knight Rebel: @JooJooFace: Yeah, there are certainly ways to get it running on my laptop, but I'm not intent on purchasing (or pirating) Windows to do so.

::falls to knees::

lol I'm a fucking idiot: I was like "GOOD DEAL FTW!!!11" and snatched this up...

@Vonhert: Would you not be able to use mods because there are no local files to draw from? It seems like there's got to be some way around this on the implementation end, but I can't figure how it would work.

@Communist Pope: yeah, this is the unfortunate fact of the matter.

@baseracer0: That would be an odd situation, if you had to grow a beard to save your life.

This reminds me of a recent study where students were separated into two groups and put in different rooms (buildings?). One group was shown words or pictures, while the other group was told to make random guesses at what was being shown to their peers. After some persuading to just do it (the students understandably

@Alexp987: <3ed for respectfully fighting the good fight.

@woshiernog: I am both thunderstruck, and also not surprised, that something of such profound beauty has been always right in front of us without our knowing.

double post makes me sad :(

@Casey Jarrell: I would not recommend deleting that entire folder, if only for the possibility that you have sensitive information (like backups) in there.

@Sabbatai: I love me some Oblivion, but I've gotta agree with this assessment.

@Powerlurker: I know, wtf! Remnants of an age past, we can hope.

@kevipants!: Right, the fluctuating pronunciation (where each character has between 2 - 5 different expressions depending on context) was an intensely frustrating part of the learning process. It requires just straight-up rote memorization until its applications are understood.

Kanji is kinda fun, provided you have the time/desire to devote yourself to it.

I was skeptical here with the title and initial description, thinking that the company was using the Yoshida character as a locus for blame or as an outlet for aggression.

@Antiterra: That course was certainly one of my more rigorous (and rewarding) undertakings.