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History lesson: Valve used the same anti-piracy software (PunkBuster) that EA is getting flak for using when Steam first started. Then they made VAC. EA's solution has been to pull back the reins and rewrite their system and EULA to reflect a much less invasive program. Both are acceptable solutions to the same issue.

What I meant is that there's absolutely no point in having two barbarians in Diablo 3. Without permanent skill point placement or even spell point placement, every max level barbarian is the same.

"I don't like buying my groceries from THAT store, there are too many ads for it's own product and it's too NEW. I'd rather buy from THAT store over there, because I've been shopping there for a long time."

You could start a new game together, but there's no point to making multiple characters of the same class in Diablo 3 since there's no such thing as a build any more (If it's instantaneous, it's hardly being 'built'.) so respeccing is their way of making it easier to shoehorn friends' characters into your game if

Turning the comments section of an article into a discussion only tangentially related to the subject matter of the article is not really anything to be proud of, except for the "Talk About Whatever" posts which are fair game and exist solely to provide people with that outlet. There are plenty of cartoon-oriented

Good luck figuring out how to fill it with water and coal to shovel, moving it onto the tracks, and not running into any debris, abandoned trains and cargo or fallen trees, I suppose. It's a topic they could explore in future episodes, like a former railroad crew that works together and rides the rails in an engine

And I get the double-meaning for the sunday comic entitled "Family Circus". Internet!

But you've seen it in every other version of Sherlock Holmes. This seems to be a socially acceptable way for the writers to explore that tension, instead of making Sherlock and Watson totally gaybones for each other.

Given that this show apparently takes place a mere 15 years after all of the electricity stops flowing and we haven't needed to rely exclusively on steam powered locomotion, it's not hard to imagine that this generation, or the next, would have an extremely hard time adapting. The amount of people that would know how

Because if there's one thing people with iPhones are, it's modest.

So, just for clarification, what would happen if two Rolento knives collided?

No, I was more insinuating that a game maker found a way to use at least part of the tune you like. It's just as memorable (I could hum this in my sleep and I probably have.)

And you might be too young to remember, but when the game was originally released, the press was all over that one, too. And the game was changed to feature zombies, not 'innocent pedestrians', because people (gasp!) had an issue with it.

There's a difference between censorship (i.e. the government tells you you may not publish something) and scorn (private business realizes that your idea is stupid, people on the internet talk about what a disgusting, clueless beast you are.)

"The fun of the game" but not the GOAL of the game. In Rampage, the goal was to survive the military trying to shoot the everloving shit out of your mutated body, which was mutated ON ACCIDENT and you're just TRYING TO SURVIVE. You don't HAVE to kill people in Rampage.

It wasn't satire of the genre, it was simply a product of it. Show me one part of that entire pitch that was meant to poke fun at the genre and not simply provide someone a way of playing it out in a card game. Munchkin is a satirical card game. This is an example of satire. You do not see a grizzled warrior holding

Rape has happened since living beings could procreate. Why does it matter HOW it happens? Why would you even consider suggesting something even remotely close to "Oh it's with tentacles so that's different"?

I can't say I know too much about this 'Loli kinect game' but I know enough about the games industry to know that the objective of that game wasn't to rape children. It wouldn't have been made, if that was the case.

Alright, no more posting reviews of games that aren't on every platform since some people can't get them. >:(