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The difference being in that ninja glamorized themselves so as to seem mystical and powerful to their foes, which is actually a pretty cool trick if you ask me.

Why a bad game is bad is actually a good thing to know... if you are a developer, for us end users it *might* be interesting to know, but in the end it's not actually important to us.

Snarf?

Or you know, New York.

My main problem with the battle system, aside from the fact that your allies are incredibly stupid and you can't program them like in FFXII to be less so, or that you could only put four combinations thereby having to go and change that after every battle (or lose a scripted battle because the given combinations were

Hah, this made me remember something.

Dusk is the one that is completely black, Image 5.

While I agree on a lot of points in that post, FF XII is an awesome game and truly deserving of the FF name. FFXII sucked the only "good" thing (aside from the graphics) that I can say about it is that the combat system had some good ideas, but it was then turned to shit.

Crysis 2 with the new patch or the old version?

Man you just opened a can of worms right now, so many awesome RPGs to play, from the top of my head aside from the ones listed:

I was talking about Crysis 2, if it updates in client or not.I didn't know that GFWL games update in client (mainly because I detest GFWL and don't buy any games with it, all those games I find cool I have for my consoles). So with that my theory went to shit.

I did not know that GFWL handles the updates apart from steam (mainly because I detest GFWL so I haven't bought any PC game with that).

How does the game update? in the game or you have to download the update separately and then install it?

That picture probably describes what Im about to say better

Since crysis 2 is the only game affected, I would wager that Crysis does all the patching and updating on the game itself (or with the origin client, I'm not sure I don't own crysis 2). And the game does not allow for a service like Steam to handle the updating and patching.

From the comments I'm guessing the problem is about post game patches and updates, basically EA wants to handle the patching and updating of the game from within the game itself or adding another service to your game so they release the updates or patches and the game or service automatically installs it. (i do not

I predict that that will happen a week after launch, give it 2 for any unforeseen problems.

I think that there are mainly two reasons, price and compatibility.

I wonder if he used the line to impress his now wife.