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It's like a lava lamp.

He didn't need to mention them, he insinuated it. He mentioned the BBC being biased as if they were something different..... If you notice, I was not the only person to be confused/upset/curious about his comment.

Course, cause ITV, Fox, Sky, CNN et al are not biased at all. At least the BBC don't do stories based on conjecture and so on.... At least, not that often.

Lol. This is funny, I read the comments and so many people think the game is being made by Bethesda, when it's being published by them. They have had no part to do with the development side of things.

They've already said you can defeat the game without killing anybody, but it'll be really really hard to do so.

Cept it's not made by Bethesda at all..... It's published by them.....

Less hits on the website.

"The sting of a Velvet Ant is very painful, a 3 out of a possible 4"

I remember this being on an old episode of QI.

Now playing

Such a shame that big cats are so endangered, they are brilliant creatures and are wonderful to watch. I remember watching Big Cat Diaries when I was younger.... I watch Tiger Spy on Sunday, which is fantastic.

Gief 1920x1200 versions plx :(

Didn't Rockstar work on Max Payne 2 somewhere? I completed it again two days ago and I swear I saw them in the credits......

Yup, I've read up on it, but my point still stands. A large number of victims may simply of been hacked that way. For example, when Kotaku got hacked, they leaked all the passwords, in order of rarity... Basically, 12356, password, password1 so on so forth were in the hundreds or over 50.... So, if it's the same for

I have read the "apparent" cause, but since it's only conjecture, I cannot accept it as the reason. It could easily be the reason, piggy backing in online/multiplayer games is nothing new and has been used on all platforms. For example, multiplayer Fifa 12, players got piggypacked, their card details nicked and money

Um. It specifically says "Mobile Authenticator" which is, guess what, a program. Which is on Smartphones, which means it's hackable or loopholeable. While I, and many others, bought the physical authenticator which is linked to the account. Unless they find away to make a program to run all possible combinations for

Sensationalist headlines to get more hits, more hits means bigger advert sponsors, which means more money.

They scan your PC while your online for specific processes, they find one which is dodgy, they ban you. It doesn't 'stop' the bot, but it bans those who use them. So, if you're willing to waste a Battlenet account and buy a game twice, you could bot on one then transfer... Oh no you can't, they'll trace that as well.

Like I posted in my comment, the always online was to protect against duping and bots, not to protect accounts. If you have a password of 123456, you're gonna get hacked easily.

Like I posted in my comment, the always online was to protect against duping and bots, not to protect accounts. If you have a password of 123456, you're gonna get hacked easily. Kotaku has been hacked before and all it's details published online. Gaining access to the account, then sending gold and items to other