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I said I was going to over analyse it. Chill. No one forced you to read my comment.

I don't know. I'm going to overanalyse the situation and say that the dude has neglected is girlfriend for a long time.

But that's why Video Games are a legitimate art form and story telling device. You get to experience the story, become part of it rather than just observing it. Even when you're playing Call of Duty or Halo, you're role playing to an extent. You're playing the role of the hero, just by playing through the story. For

Yeah because higher resolution textures and more anti-aliasing always makes a better console. If better hardware was the point, everyone would be gaming on PCs. High-end hardware has never been the point of Nintendo's consoles, and it never will be. Claiming that being so far behind with graphics is the reason it's

So, compromising the security of a person or company shouldn't be illegal? Everyone deserves privacy. It's sort of a human right.

Steam is sort of close to that open platform. Sort of.

These all just look like thumbs up, instead of a Like Us statement. By rendering the thumbs up icon in different colours, you strip the icon of any meaning. The like graphic in the Facebook colours are a symbol, these are just graphics.

Yeah this is an awful infographic. You take numbers that are kind of meaningless and give them context. Saying that the gold collected in Diablo 3, when converted to rice would feed the earth for 4 days doesn't mean anything to me. There are over 7 billion people on the earth, and feeding all of them is an

Or, like Earth to us. Like getlefty said.

Here's the problem as far as I can see it. It's not concerned with being a core gamer's wet dream, and it doesn't have enough value to be a staple in everybody's home. It's not really introducing anything that can't be done in another service or product, and packaging all these features into one expensive box isn't

Yeah, it's crazy. I don't see the problem having a web cam / microphone in my house that's always connected to the internet through a service I can't control, and is possibly either being compromised by a hacker, or some malicious employee at a large corporation. That's not something to be concerned about.

That had better end up being a meme.

Honestly, I didn't buy a Wii U to play ports of EA's games. So this doesn't bother me in the slightest. People who bought the Wii U bought it because they wanted something unique, not BattleField 4U. Too bad there's not much out for the console just yet, but have a look at the PS3 early on. It was a barren landscape

Oh hell no, because battle armour is supposed to inspire the uncontrollable sexual urges of hormonal teenagers. God forbid it covers body parts.

However, does make me laugh that no one in GoT wears a god damn helmet in combat.

I think the team has a lot of young talent. Definitely not loaded with superstars, but solid players for sure. Give them a another year of development, plus this year's playoff experience, and maybe they'll lose it in the last minute of the second round next year. This team has a lot to learn, and they learned a lot

I completely agree. The torture scenes are just... boring. If we checked in on him every other episode this season it wouldn't have been so bad. And maybe if it was less obvious what was going on, or who was doing this to him. Remember the scenes where Ned was in the dungeons under the Red Keep? All that darkness and

Yeah, just the mere fact that they're using a cheesy flash carousel is pretty damning evidence. I really liked the proposed redesign, but it probably wasn't in their marketing budget for the year / quarter. It's really hard to pitch a client on work they don't want.

And I don't particularly like Risk very much either. I hear Risk Legacy is pretty awesome, but I haven't been able to play it yet.

Unfortunately, the videogame industry is still an industry. Building a AAA game requires lots of capital, so much capital that developers require the financial investment of a publisher. And because publishers want to see a return on that investment, they need the game to sell. A game can still be creative and

Just because lots of people like something, doesn't mean that thing is of a higher quality than something less popular.