Tybera
Tybera
Tybera

Rachel's costume was hand made by Rachel...

I love how you're making stuff up. It's cute.

We absolutely steamroll the other team. The match is over in, like, five minutes. I refer to it as the Death Turtle Gambit, but apparently around Blizzard it's known as The Killdozer. Whatever, my name is totally better.

From what I understand, they went up on stage but could not actually win anything.

Yeah dude, you're totally right, it's just a video game! I'll go make all of them so there a just dudes in speedos all the time, and you have to play it like that because all games are just dudes in speedos. Well you can just play a different game if you don't like it (oh wait there are no games without dudes in

You really need to add links where people said stuff.

Hey, children on the internet, stop wasting my fucking tax money, you little shitheads! Go outside and roll around on your skateboard and learn to ollie or go fucking fishing or watch the grass grow or some shit, just stop wasting my fucking money or I'm going to go get my belt and whoop you!

As a man. What the fuck is wrong with men? Seriously, what upbringing or thought in your head, or any number of questions that go on in your head that make saying or doing shit like this okay? I mean, completely legitimate question, because I have no fucking earthly idea what reason someone would have for speaking to

Train Otakus never cease to amaze me.

Sure, but baseline value to entertainment ratio is still there. Entertainment value of video games to price is pretty awesome, regardless of the deeper experience.

Watching (see playing) a 6 hour war movie is worth 40 bucks IMO. Multiplayer is a side thing for me.

This makes me a sad panda, poor foresight. It seems like it's more time for a change.

I'm seeing a lot of "Because American Laws Favor Large Corporations". I swear that's going to be the death of any progression in this country.

I really don't understand how all of this doesn't qualify as a Monopoly. Especially when AT&T pretty much owns every peer agreement ever.

I believe this may be due to a disconnect that shooters have found between accessibility/difficulty and skill level.

I've had many people tell me over the years that shooters are "dumb," because these people believe that shooters are simple games about pointing at enemies and clicking on them until they die. I don't think that's true.

So I can probably explain this, but video game assets are expensive and LARGE. Like really expensive. We're talking about games that are reaching 30-40 gigs. That's a lot of content to have to try to download over a wire ON release day. That poses a huge stability problem. So as a company you expect an influx of users

Just remember necessity and physical harm are stretched by people who choose to justify their actions. If someone bullies me to the point that my reaction leads to physical sickness I can justify "defending" myself.

People's definitions of necessity are very subjective.

I'm curious if it's on Bungie's site.