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    Basically.

    Yeah. Why did they have to quote the police officer?

    I meant in the "featured" tab right below the article, next to "all" and "start a new thread".

    My comment's not in the "featured" tab, though. I meant in the featured tab, not promoted.

    So it's picked by Kotaku staff?

    Wait what?

    Noob question time! (^_^)

    It's a catch-22. Games won't be accepted as a legitimate artform until the mainstream media stops making up BS stories like this. The mainstream media won't stop making up BS stories like this until games are accepted as a legitimate artform.

    Damn...

    I hate to ask this...

    CoD is one of the biggest franchises in video games...so unfortunately, it seems that it has to be compared to everything nowadays.

    I second that. The AVGN is usually rather funny. This one in particular, I think, is one of his greatest hits.

    Yeah, I've been thinking about that, too. They don't get any credit for being region free.

    DRM doesn't need features to be good - it just needs to not hinder the customer in any way, shape, or form!

    Blizzard, online all-the-time for everything is not worth it. I'm now going to repeat what so many others have echoed...

    Ah, that sucks. Honestly, in my experience every ISP is a bit different for each customer. The only way you know which is better is by trying both. I understand your situation, so:

    If you can get FiOS - get it. It's awesome. Fast, reliable, low lag, etc. Even the FCC thinks it's better than every other ISP: [arstechnica.com]

    I'll be honest: I've had Elder Scrolls IV sitting, unwrapped, waiting to be played, for like a year now.

    That's not how you sell a system to hardcore players. I want variety. Playing just first-party games gets old, especially because there's so few each year.

    This was bound to happen eventually. LTE has higher real-world performance, so naturally, every carrier wants to be able to boast those high speeds.