JackKoffin
JackKoffin
JackKoffin

I am in the minority with this opinion but, GoW 3 occasionally sets up a special limited time gametype called 'Stay Frosty' that I used to love. It starts players off with only a Hammerburst and a pistol, but they are both super-charged so that one or two hits is all it takes to kill the opponent. It brings to mind

Exactly. Sometimes I check out the Gears forums and I am always amazed by the sheer amount of hysterical nerd-rage going on there. Stopping power ruined the game. The sawn-off shotgun ruined the game. Female character skins ruined the game. Various maps ruined the game. Cliffy B ruined the game. I'll never

Even hint at "nerfing" the Gnasher will throw the hardcore Gears of War players into a frothing, white hot rage. Seriously, I've never seen a group of videogame players so willing to throw anyone under the bus for changing the game. People will get nostalgic about Gears 1, back when pvp was nothing but a non-stop

Actually, I have been surprised by many of my peers inability to use contextual clues to figure out the meaning behind unfamiliar vocabulary. I hate to admit it, but many people (in my part of the US) really are too lazy and complacent to bother working out those kinds of puzzles on their own. Of course, very few of

I don't see how any answer fits other than C. I mean, none of the other answers even make sense given the point of the poem. Unless there is a "The doctor was a woman" style gotcha trick in there somewhere, I don't understand how this is a debate.

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Bad name for a game? Yes. But not without its referential merit.

"McVeigh was executed by lethal injection in 2001, he was quoted as saying before his execution "it's still 168 to 1 so I still win".

Wait... High Scores? Spread Sheets??? Oh god, my friend compiles those things for his fantasy football league!!! Quick call the cops!

As a huge fan of the original trilogy, I must say this is all rather disappointing. I was willing to give this a chance, changes and all, but it is bothersome to me to hear that this game is A) easier to play B)uninteresting story-wise and C)has a smaller sense of scale- all of those things directly contradict what

Well, if you didn't like the game, that's fine. But just so you know, there is a perk under the Heavy armor skill that links your unarmed damage to the armor rating of the gauntlets you have equiped. With maxed out smithing abilities, and maxed out enchanting abilities to boost the needed stats, unarmed combat in

Remember when Madonna "passed the torch"off to Britney with a sexy kiss at that Mtv show? So, did she like take it back, or what?

A rocket jump is totally possible in real life. If you leap into the air and experience an explosion directly beneath you, you'd certainly find yourself flying even further into the air. Of course, your limbs would probably be flying in separate directions, and most likely perforated by hundreds of tiny debris

Please, Ewok Adventure is the greatest Star Wars (based) film.

True, but I think that the person who originally asked about a revolver rifle was envisioning a (most likely Call of Duty gameplay) scenario where a sniper could just shoot multiple times in rapid succession, thanks to a double-action revolver mechanism. Of course it remains a moot point since many rifles are fed via

Very true.

Pulling the trigger also causes the cylinder to rotate, which would make keeping a steady aim difficult while firing. The gap between the cylinder and the barrel also allows hot gas to escape from the spent casing, which would burn the shooter's supporting arm. The cylinder wouldn't always match up exactly with the

It is true that the two words are somewhat interchangable. But there is an important distinction to make. Different 'races' of humans arose naturally over the course of eons due mostly to differences of geography. Dogs have in a few thousand years been separated into many different breeds because WE have

Comparing people to dog breeds is pretty offensive. If you shut people up with this argument, it may not be for the reason you think.

Jeezus, and I thought American teenage culture was fucking stupid...