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I would like to point out that with the new wave of Live Essentials programs, Facebook can be linked to your account and you can import contacts from there, and since you can then tag these contacts directly in photo gallery then upload to Facebook and SkyDrive with these tags intact, I'd call Live Contacts a now

The Cube for Fallout 3 fo sho, that one kept me guessing 'til the end, messed with my head. It also included a huge range of gameplay types and demonstrated the surprising versatility of Fallout 3's engine.

@Black_STAR: Because people make mistakes, that occasionally includes a murder, and occasionally includes the jury and police. People get wrongly sentenced and killed, and people who would've served penance and reformed their ways don't get that chance. Overwhelming amounts of the time, these murderers are

Hey, I just moved to Uni after going to school in Walsall, had no idea he lived there. Ah well.

Ow man, is there any way of anything working it out retro-actively? I'm guessing that would involve stealing data off Facebook's servers aha.

Uh, dudes, I just got Fallout: New Vegas. That and its DLC are getting played before this, bad timing :P.

@kellanpan: Agreed, though you do have to re-initialise that view and re-stream the thumbnails every single time you exit a photo. Wish they could make it a permanent switch that saved the thumbnails to the ipod.

Someone recommended that book to me the other day, maybe I'll read it since it sounds quite interesting.

@CSVM: I haven't got a plug near my bed so it's fudging useless, very annoying for that exact reason, I can't leave t on for the night without it running out of power.

@bluebogle: Agreed, negative reviews and comments - for example on Amazon - are bound to be more numerous. Those who are complaining want to be heard, those having a good time, are, well...having a good time.

@skyfreak5775: No, the difference is that where exactly you look is what's in focus. When you look at the game you can look at the blurry bits because the assumption made by the game is that you're looking down the middle of the screen, that's the difference.

@Zezibesh: Ah true, but GTA doesn't run too badly on my dual core, whereas this is insisting I have an AMD triple core, makes no sense :S. But yes, considering the old Intel dual-core, it's probably lying to me anyway.

@DocSeuss: For Vista and 7 it has been occasionally, though 1.5GB tends to be used as well, and then the recommended is usually 2GB-2.5GB. I don't recall any previous Call of Duty games having such high system requirements in any case, and this doesn't seem to look a hell of a lot better, isn't it the same engine

@Vishus: Totally agreed, melodrama at its peak.

'Their selection then affects* how the scene plays out'

I don't understand, everyone's saying these are low requirements :S. I've never seen 2GB RAM and a triple core AMD as a minimum on something that isn't cutting edge. Even GTA IV had lower minimum specs, and that's a resource hog.

Oh em gee. But I wasn't going to get a 3DS, I mean I decided since I've just started uni and most DS games have lost their appeal (besides Professor Layton and the nostalgia I get from PW XD), I would never get a newer Nintendo handheld. DAMNIT Nintendo, pulling me in with pure awesome like this (and Level-5 and

Aw, how sweet of him to write a letter like that to everyone explaining what he's up to. He really is an awesome guy :D.