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I thought the idea was, and still is, interesting, but it looks way too unnatural, like you said.

Skip, I'm curious as to what the true meaning of "treated it right" means in the article's title.

Keep in mind that Reddit is a majority hivemind of atheist group-think that "curates" unpopular opinion by abusing the true purpose downvotes, all under the pretense of a community as well as a functioning argument against true democracy. I'm an atheist (I say agnostic at work to be polite) and I can't stand reddit.

Reminded you of The Descent? I had the same response to it the first time I saw it, too. Also, not-so-quick aside: I was part of a domestic tour group in China, and on one of our many long bus rides, the tour guide decides to put on a random movie from her wallet of bootleg dvds. Guess which one she picked? About ten

Turning off tessellation is one fix, but I was still crashing after 15 minutes of gameplay (as opposed to the original 2 minutes). I'm on a GTX 660, and here are some other things that I found to help:

How privy are part-time non-exempt QA testers to executive developments?

Is that like how people on this site regurgitate tired cliches in the form of jokes because they have no originality?

Throwing around inaccurate and poorly conceived descriptors from the perch of a professional's throne is fun, too!

Since you can't be bothered to comprehend other people's comments without resorting to knee-jerk condescension, I'll give you the Sparknotes version:

Disagree. When talking about game genres specifically from a traditional standpoint, an RPG tasks the player with playing a "role", instead of direct control hence all of the stats and attributes. You, the player, are not using the game mechanics to influence results but rather commanding the character to perform

If you play it on PC, the game runs at a buttery 60 fps. No discernable difference from the first four, except for better graphics.

Oh man, how'd I miss that? I like that better

Yes

wow just like James said my friend plays league of legends from home with a razer collectors edition mouse and earns over $9350 a month jungling have you seen this: http://www.razerzone.com/licensed-and-team-peripherals/league-of-legends

What I like about the Temple Run "endless runner" formula is that it can be applied to almost any popular license. I'm still waiting for a Temple Run: Mad Men where the stylized Don Draper silhouette seen in the opening credits is running from his personal demons and the social mores of 1960s America. Also, the

Holy fuck, my sides

I echo Quarter to Three's Tom Chick's assessment: Anna Kendrick

Oh, nice

I think people would hate companies like EA and Blizzard less if they just flat-out admitted "Yes, it's DRM," instead of their usual line of triple like, "Actually, on-line is really the best way to play and how we always envisioned the game." We say vote with our wallets, but that comes at the expense of missing out

Yeah, there's definitely that. I imagine a lot of the people that goad and troll would lead otherwise emptier and less fulfilling lives were it not for Bronies they could regularly pick on.