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This is how I play RPGs from the get go. Maybe I’m weird.

I feel bad for anyone who bought any games on there. It doesn’t sound like they’re going to get to play them any more.

not to mention, but this been known for a long time. so the myth that it’s still a mystery seems more and more silly.

Yeah, I mentioned that in another post. But it’s usually understood when a company gives you tools to mod their games, they don’t mind you making fan made games with that particular IP.

Yep. Sad news. But I guess Kotaku will cover that when it happens too.

Dear author of this article and the maker of this game,

have they changed it so free games stay in your account if you delete the game? because that has always bugged me. as someone who has a lot of games, it can be easy to “lose” these games when you change computers. i don’t get why this hasn’t been a feature. i mean, i have always been able to do this on Desura.

yeah, it took a second a glance for notice.

if you have access to Windows 8 or above, you can easily access and try out the Chrome OS too. it's bundled in the Chrome browser as the "Windows 8 mode"

you're right. i always hated how Aliens made the creatures into easy to kill cannon fodder. the whole point of them was how hard they were to kill, how they were built to survive almost anything, and how a single one could overwhelm a group of people easily. they were too "alien" in their biology and behavior to

My PS2's laser gave out on me many years ago. Fortunately I have one of the older models that lets you install a HDD. I can load most any game on it, and have most my library installed ready to play without all the hassle of taking managing discs. It wasn't easy setting it up (plus it was kind of hard finding the

I think most people who aren't playing for the camera (ie those who stream or video themselves playing this) can also confirm that, old or young.

It's Tom Riker. He seems to have a knack from getting stuck on strange planets.

holy generic Batman!

my thought was "isnt it a real experience?" and "the possibilities seem endless" are contradictory. real life can be quite the buzz kill with how limiting its possibilities are at times.

yeah it did require an internet connection... because it was a multiplayer game. in fact the game was originally a program used to test multiplayer lag before it was ever really a game. it always had multiplayer in mind...

you do realize that even the the best PC with the best internet connection will still encounter a varying degree of latency when a game is always online? now if in the optimal setup you still will get less than optimal experience, then the internet requirement isn't performing the same function as the other hardware

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Funny, what you call a trend is something a bit more than that. It's a fundamental part of human nature. It's how we learn. It's how we create. It's have we think. It's even how we communicate. Humans copy things. It has a huge evolutionary advantage for our species too. Instead of each of us being forced to uniquely