SeanBond
SeanBond
SeanBond

Well...I'm not a fan of the majority of shooters (CoD, Battlefield, Killzone, Resistance, etc., exception being Halo, surprisingly), and didn't care much when I heard Titanfall announced. But the XB1 has a small library, so I signed up for the beta, because...why not.

I completely agree with you. It sucks that the whiners successfully nerfed MS's plans to use always-on DRM. I'm connected to the internet all the time, and I'd love to be able to switch games without switching out the disc.

I agree with you on most points, but I think that were the major people/events in the Bible, Koran, etc., disproven, a lot of people's beliefs would be shaken to the core, and organized religion would lose a lot of followers. Sure, there are people who use the Bible as a book of "lessons" on how to live life, but as I

I clarified this in a previous post. The reason I brought up time is that we don't have sufficient historical records from thousands of years ago to disprove everything that's in the Bible, Koran, Torah, etc. While we can assume that Jesus didn't rise from the dead (because it doesn't seem like many other people are

I personally found the gameplay style actually pretty enjoyable, and very satisfying. Was it too short? Yeah. Could it have been improved with mute exploration? Definitely. As it is, though, it's still a good time. And as to your "900p" comment...yes, it obviously looks like it is exactly the resolution that it is,

I dunno, maybe you're misinterpreting what I'm saying, maybe I'm misunderstanding you, whatever. I think I made it pretty clear that I don't consider the Christian god to be "benevolent" at the very least in the first half (Old Testament) of the Bible. I guess at the end of the day, all this argument boils down to is

I always like hearing about this stuff. I usually abstain from spending money for two reasons: 1) I don't have the type of money to throw around that I wouldn't be happier saving it for something else, and 2) games that ask for my money in exchange for artificial advantages turn me off, and I refuse to play them on

The frustrating part is, I'm totally in the same camp. I cannot stand the fact that so much of politics has boiled down to narrow-minded readings/misinterpretations of the Bible, among other things. I'm actually genuinely worried about the direction the US is headed, in regards to the ignorance on display in

True enough, they're probably just louder. =0p

Sure, there are aspects of Christianity that wouldn't make sense taken at all literally, and I'm not arguing for Christianity to be "right" anyway. However, I do think the idea that you personally have figured out that the Christian god can't exist because his actions don't make sense to you is not only arrogant, but

Yeah, I'd say that's more accurate, and fair enough.

It sounds like we agree on most of this.

That would be unfortunate, because I didn't play Red or even Yellow, so I'd have to be partisan and go blue.

I actually really hate starting with a grass pokemon, but Bulbasaur is pretty cool nonetheless.

Not necessarily; I guess I didn't clarify in the last statement, but part of the thing with a lot of the bigger religions is that you can't prove or disprove a lot of what the religions claim, just because we don't have proper records for the time. At least with Lord Helix, we will hopefully have pretty good records,

Maybe I'm confused...Are you saying I'm acting persecuted, or are you saying that religious people are acting persecuted in general? It also sounds like you're specifically talking about Catholics, although I could be wrong. Either way, I don't feel persecuted, nor did I say I was persecuted, so hopefully that wasn't

I'm assuming I'm misreading what you're writing, but if not, I have to disagree. There's nothing "ridiculous" about believing their is something greater than you at work creating the universe, at least until you know a little bit more about how the universe is created. Religious and non-religious thought is equally

That might be true, but it'll be a fringe religion.

I'm not against the criticism of religion either, nor am I saying that religious people can't be insanely intolerant. As I said in another post on this page, the thing I take issue with is that currently the internet seems to boil down to two types of people, with regards to religion: The first is the one that says

I can't say I've ever heard that quote, but you can substitute "religion" in that saying with a multitude of different things (privacy, rational discussion, Blockbuster, etc.) and it would be no different.