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The 4v1 model is not a new concept by any stretch of the imagination but it's nice to have a game that builds around it as a primary gameplay mechanic.

I remember back in the days of the original AvP where we would play 4 marines vs 1 Predator(or sometimes Alien) on a LAN party(The only rules were that the marine's OP

... I use a 3G and Gen1 still currently... :S

I'm not sure how i'd go about doing that on my iPad but I'm not sure what the point would be. If you had a save file with everything unlocked... what would you have left to do?

Yeah I keep switching the game on to see I've got less than 24 hours to farm for whatever the current limited time character is. Was so annoyed to switch it on last week to see i had 4 hours to farm Scorpion. :( An impossible feat.

The challenges are interesting the first few times you do them but when they come up now

You can use duplicates of cards to promote them which makes them more powerful before you add other modifiers like whatever level they are or such.
Promoting a card to 5 early on is a good way to start farming, I would've liked to have gotten 3 cards of a kind at the start.
Sure you're gonna want a silver card when you

I've not done to double legendary ship battle yet but the other two were a simple case of Heavy Shot and swivel guns.
I open with mortar, possibly ram them and then just sail beside them until I sunk 'em. I think the bottom left one was a bit more fiddly as it made a couple of break-aways to do a run on me but just

I liked Connor but you had to dig around to find his true character.
I really like Edward but digging around gains you nothing extra.

Methods of teleportation were out long before he started, that's how we already knew/know what is there for him to walk there.

I understand that.
I apologise for being misleading as the query on why someone would steal the passwords was meant to be more rhetorical than the initial question that lead up to it.

My main point was meant to be "Why do these 38 million adobe passwords keep getting bandied around as if they mean much?"
The reason being

Also how long has adobe been running?
What i'd be interested to see is the stats that compare the password complexity next to the date of account creation.
I'm betting the ones made in the 1990's(If any)/early 2000's are more likely to be obvious than the ones in the 2010's for example.

My problem with the references I

I guess i'm kinda making the assumption but I'd rather believe i'm considering an alternative. I can guarantee that if i signed up to adobe i would've used a throwaway password so already the stats would be skewed by one. My own problem is with the assumptions already being made, like, for example, that if someone

Certainly sure.
I think it goes without saying that some people definitely do use stupid passwords in important places as well but... in a non-important place?
I'm just saying that something as unimportant as adobe's passwords is going to have heavy bias of "who-cares".
Even people who use decent passwords everywhere

Why do these 38 million adobe passwords keep getting bandied around as if they mean much?
Maybe people just don't care about their adobe passwords?
What're you gonna steal? Some of my invaluable adobe technical support?

Whenever VLC has failed me Mplayer classic has been the only alternative.
Shame they stopped packaging the actual classic mplayer with wmp tbh.

*raises hands*
You're impossible. Good luck in life.

So is this response your way of showing your not being too emotional?

Take what I say with a pinch of salt if you like(Which I feel like I said already more or less) but you're the one ranting, raving and throwing names, all I said, was I don't think what you state as fact, is necessarily true, possibly my examples had

Possibly throwing names at people who simply disagree with you is a tad too emotional?
Call me a poser if you like but I still disagree with you for all the perfectly valid and justifiable reasons I already provided(without posing) ;)

Well i did say it would take me 2 seconds... It'd take me longer to source a photo to take the textures from, even longer to take them myself than it would to just edit it in.
Honestly anyone who has spent anytime using image editing software could get that done without blinking.

I don't quite remember the full history now but I seem to recall that THUG was the beginning of the downward spiral for me. Possibly i've got it mixed up but I think that was when the games started focusing more on jackass-style slapstick and toilet jokes than actual skating. Maybe it was THUG2, dunno but it was

I doubt they shopped in different legs tbh. Shopping the existing legs would've been quicker(A lot of the original form is actually still there) and the stockings aren't so much different.
They just have less detail and coloured stripes which is a 2 second job to add.