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LOL, I actually loved the plot of BF3 because it's very political, and I love politics. Lots of real-world international dynamics going on there. The guy wanted to blow up NYC with a Russian nuke to cause war between the U.S. and Russia - his motives beyond that weren't revealed, but I didn't mind - I just saw him as

@Adam Walker I can't even reply to your comment - Kotaku says it's too short. But my reply would be this: There is no hypocrisy in there.

ROFL! CoD is nothing more than a Michael Bay version of a video game. Meaning awful plot, sub-par dialogue and acting, and not much more than "BOOM! EXPLOSIONS! BOOM!"

Sure thing!

Pakistan was part of British India - English is one of the official languages of both India and Pakistan, and high-end shopping malls in India tend to only have things written in English.

Quite frankly, this is NOT shocking news. Go to XDA-Developers Forums. You'll find that the Galaxy S II, when rooted, spanks both the iPad and iPhone 4S in virtually all CPU-related tests. And gets VERY close to the same GPU performance as the iPad and iPhone 4S.

Hope we don't have the same proportion on PC. I'm tired of the CoD newbs not playing BF properly on the servers. Give me fucking ammo and health packs when I'm injured, and capture the goddamn control points! Repair the damn tanks! Spot the enemies! If you can't do these things, stop playing Battlefield!

Bye.

That's true, and I'm also curious about that.

Rubber bullet, he was fine, but in pain. Gizmodo had an article about it.

No I mean the cops were doing it, haha.

I'm not a fan of the Occupy protesters because they're so disorganized and they've failed to explain what it is they want exactly. BUT...you really should read a little more news/watch some more videos about the Oakland one. That one is absurd. They spontaneously beat people who were doing absolutely nothing. One

No, I don't care to speak to you because your own insecurities are coming out in your comments. And because you can't accept my point of view for what it is. I have no problem "holding the conversation." I'm walloping you in this, and you know it - you're just reaching out desperately now. It's highly amusing yet very

Agreed. But to be honest, I was actually referring to the love of PC gaming.

Word!

The U.S. could learn something from Korea...

You're making LOTS of unwarranted assumptions. First things first - I don't like EA's sports games exploitation. But EA is much more decentralized - that same Activision-esque behavior is not found all throughout EA. Unlike Activision, where upon acquiring Blizzard, Kotick has been trying to engage the same annual

Oh, I'm well-aware of my bias. I prefer BF and PC gaming. But my dislike for CoD isn't out of some "I love BF so I hate CoD" nonsense. My reasons make perfect logical sense and were detailed in my earlier posts. A lot of it is simply based on economics and innovation in the industry. There is objectivity there.

Are you...on drugs? Your comments are making less-and-less sense and having less-and-less relevancy. "Take" critical thinking? What? From where? Did I return it?

I think you pretty much just invalidated your criticism with your own admission of bias and prejudice. I'm coming from a somewhat-objective view here. I gave my reasons. I don't give a shit if you don't like them - they are what they are. This is a response by me against this awful article and its uneducated message.