SacredByte
SacredByte
SacredByte

@pekosROB: Actually, don't drag them inside after you shoot them; That's generally a very bad idea.... At least assuming your local police care about such things as tampering with a crime-scene....

@makegizgood: Actually, the offense he committed was burglary; This covers him breaking into the house which is really all it is clear that he did at this point.

Steel's melting point.... Hmm, tinfoil hat time.

Hell, I got Reach for 45 on release day, and got my brother a copy a few weeks later for 30. Both new.

To be honest, I don't really blame the people inside the plant, I blame the idiots who designed it.

30mb/s or 30MB/s. It's important, becasue the former is 1/8 the speed of the latter. My current speed tier is 25mb/s bi-directional, which works out to a bit over 3MB/s....

I'm well aware of the difference between MB/s and mb/s; Verizon advertises my tier as 25mbps down 25 mbps up, which translates to just over 3MB/s. As I stated, I know my two-disk array to be capable of sustained read/write operations of over 50MB/s.

"In effect, they were requiring human operators to control a nuclear reaction that spun out of control"

Whether or not that's true, I think this a good time to remind everybody that many of the smartest people in the world are absolutely incompetent when it comes to really communicating with people.

The reason the buildings fell like they did was due to their design. The reason they stood for so long before coming down was again due to their design.

There is a difference between a "normal" crime and a war crime. The perpetrators of 9-11 may have committed war crimes, but in so far as hijacking the planes goes, it doesn't really fall under the mantle of traditional crime, especially given their stated motivation and goals. They did what they did as a means of

Clinton had WAY more impact than Bush had the opportunity to have. Bush II was in office for just over 8 months when the attack in the film occurred; There were no major terrorist incidents for him to respond to previous to 9-11-2001 during his presidency.

I don't know that I hate the Mako per-se, what I hate is the terrain it can't effectively climb, forcing me to spend inordinate amounts of time to navigate around the map.

Honestly, the only real change I noticed between KOTOR/KOTORII and ME was the combat system; KOTOR have a more DnD-style turn-based combat, while ME is a 3rd person over the shoulder shooter.

Actually, in my brother's case it wasn't the IPSW; it would get as far as verifying the install and then error out something like 1013 IIRC. I know it wasn't an IPSW issue because after the first time it failed, I tried again with the exact IPSW that's been on my MAC since I updated my phone back around Thanksgiving.

@lamelikemike: I know what you mean about the glitches; During my playthroughs on PC (no exact count, but I've done at least two) there were several occasions where my character ended up somewhere it should have been impossible to go, like on top of a large object. It definitely was annoying, but didn't really happen

@baseracer0: Spoiler: Crew member loyalty determines whether or not they will have a chance of surviving the suicide mission.

Actually, I don't recall my ultimate frustration being with the controls, but more with the gameplay.

So essentially what you're saying is that it's based off comic-book style morality where the truly "good" guys are such a bunch of hippies that they can't see past the decision immediately in front of their face to judge the likely consequences of that decision?