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"Do I have to be exceptional at this for you to understand?"

@Tacticalspoon: This game still attracts me, despite my past love for AoE. One kind of random thing I liked doing in AoE2 was building epic fortifactions (walls, towers, etc.), so I hope some of that possibility is still in AoEO. I haven't played it yet, but the idea that you can customize your units down to their

@Duuuuuuude: I would say Oblivion is worth it, especially during this year leading up to Skyrim. Hell, I still play it sometimes. While it is of course not as technically impressive now as it was at release, it'll definitely still make for a good romp thru adventure. Word of advice tho: use the fast-travel option

@Kowl Slaw: I know this response is like, 7 hours overdue, but I had to say: I'm totally there with ya.

@Duuuuuuude: "...technology is moving too fast and this works out wonderfully for companies like this."

@scingram: Woah, that looks seriously awesome!

@DarkSolstice: Crudux Cruo: Hahaha, I was afraid that all those 'Share's actually went thru, despite there being no immediate indication they had. o_O

@Howunfortunate: "Doesn't sound like any gay man that I have met or know."

@Howunfortunate: "Doesn't sound like any gay man that I have met or know."

Huh, for all the talk of #WikiLeaks irresponsibly "endangering lives," from this example it looks like sensitive information has quite responsibly been redacted.

This is a great article, and a comment I posted elsewhere seems relevant here:

@razzbarry: It is weird bridging that mental "I know you, you don't know me" gap, and alcohol definitely does its part as a social lubricant.

I posted this below, but it was immediately buried in 'Earlier discussions' before getting built out.

@Spycrab!: Woah! He's so convincingly gluttonous!