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It looks like supported hardware to me. Although perhaps its maximum settings do take advantage of the best hardware.

True. Story. Bro.

By this year do you mean this season or 2012? I'm only on episode 11 so I can't comment on 2012 aha, but the detective episode had me in stitches. Over in the UK no-one watches it, it was weird to find such an awesome show that I hadn't heard about for a whole 2 and a half years after it started.

Probably shouldn't have read all the material on it tbh, feel like I know most of the mechanics and enemies in the game now. Plus the basic premise for the story. Still, either way it's going to be amazing :). With something like this, you may think you're tired of it now, but come launch time you'll be ready to shit

I think if that had happened to me I'd just stick with streaming services for the rest of my life XD.

Agree. In fact, I go for 160 VBR. But yeah, I don't think 320 is worth it unless you listen to music in a relatively noiseless place, by yourself, with high-end equipment. I like to think I love music, and that I usually am fussy about quality. But when it comes to bitrate with music, I've never felt like it makes a

Oooooooh, now I recognise the horse-man XD.

Yep.

Yeah I know, I figured very few people if any are going to read to the bottom of this thread and a good day after the story posted XD. But still yes, spoilers I suppose.

Ah, I bombed through a load of puzzles tonight and got myself to around 50 :). Got the shaking one pretty quickly, but I had no idea controllers had separate vibrate modules that could be activated individually! Obviously it's not *simple* to replicate, but I think it's a small problem to overcome in the scheme of

Is it made up of red cubes, someone was on about getting one for a really tough puzzle? This game is insane. I've still only got 32 cubes in total, gonna go play Fez now I think.

Firstly, really!? I'm gonna have to call minor spoiler since I would've preferred not to know that.

The schoolhouse did look like it had more to offer than I was getting out of it, thanks. I don't think I've ever been in that room, but that's probably because I didn't get all the normal cubes for first completion so still have a few rooms to explore. But this makes sense now, there seem to be roughly 4 or 5 cube

Found Awakening in GameStation for £3 today, was well chuffed :D. The next BIG thing was on sale for 98p as well, which left me gobsmacked since it's a full 30 squid on Steam.

Completed New Game+ yesterday, but I have only gained 5 anti-cubes so far, and most of the puzzles are eluding me. I'm wondering whether the time investment involved in solving the other puzzles is worth it. I have been hearing whispers of translation but that sounds like serious heavy-lifting for my brain XD. Not

While it's not a tour de force, the Wii is still a very fun console, especially if you actually enjoy games like Wii Fit and Wii Sports for what they are. I have spent countless family parties with Wii Sports, Just Dance and that ilk, and all in all it has contributed to a lot of happiness. To me that's a success. And

Interesting. I'm guessing with the colours being blue, red and green, that control was paragon, destruction was renegade and green was neutral. To be honest, it doesn't seem as black and white as that, after all you're not exactly given a lot of information to go on.

Yeah, I really had no idea what to choose and went for the synthesis since that seemed like the most progressive thing to do. I disintegrated D:. Pretty sure you only can possibly live if you destroy the reapers (shoot the pipe thing).

I didn't play any multiplayer or anything myself, with my Galactic Readiness sitting at 50% the whole time, and I got the choice between all 3 endings. That said, I did every single little sidequest to make sure I had enough knowing full well I had a disadvantage.

Wow really? I could swear I looked everywhere. I'll have to look for a guide or something, I can't believe I actually waited for the right moon phase for a couple of bits. But yes, trudging galore indeed.