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They were very weak enemies that didn't drop very good loot

Well, then we'll just have to agree to disagree, but abusing an exploit, regardless of difficulty, doesn't add legitimate value to me.

I think we can both agree he's playing not playing the game in the way the developers intended. I'm not talking about playing by some set of rules that I went and made up.

A cheat you have to practice is still a cheat, no? It's still using something in an unintended way to "beat" the game more easily and, again, in an unintended way.

A cheat you have to practice is still a cheat, no?

As stated prior, I've only asked this question one time, which is this time, and because I was genuinely curious. The fact that there are other curious people may have previously and may again ask a similar question is beyond my sphere of influence.

Again, I'm sorry my question upset you so much, but this is an online

But this also isn't a legit way to beat Super Mario 64. The game has a design for how to get to the end that I construe to be "the rules." And thus, just because you found a faster way to the finish line, I don't see how that counts.

So, I'm pretty sure the commenting boards are for discussion not just praise and endless sucking up, no?

Yeah, but that's like saying driving through the grass is a legit way to win a NASCAR race. Not that I'm a NASCAR fan, but the point is that you're doing something outside "the rules," so to speak. So to me I have a hard time seeing why it even counts.

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Can someone help me understand the fascination with speed runs that are only possible via glitching? To me this is like using the Konami Code and saying that beating Contra is super easy.

The sheer time factor to me means very little when you had to exploit something broken to do it.

Yeah, though given the fact it only happened after buying from Xur and the roughly 1 in several billion odds, I don't agree that this is statistically likely.

Five No Land Beyonds, eh? I've rolled Ice Breaker six times in three weeks since buying it from Xur. It was fun for a minute "Oh, one for my alt" and "Oh, well now all my alts are covered." But now it's not fun anymore. I roll Ice Breaker every single Nightfall and every single Crota run for the last three weeks.

Neither did the 11th Doctor. Zing!

I think you may have stopped reading my post too early. We clearly agree, yet your tone sounds like we don't.

I think, knowing Nintendo's history with sticking to release dates, that it's unlikely that all of those big names like Zelda and Star Fox actually make it to market next year.

You seem to be struggling with the fact that other people may not have different opinions on films than you do. Being in the majority or minority isn't a claim to victory or defeat. Movies are subjective and different people will like different movies in different ratios. I'm sure there's someone out there who loves

I'm sure the Oculus guy will cry all the way to the bank with his $2B.

So I guess by that logic I also need to have a cable subscription and a DVR for Xbox One because the TV stuff has been a heavily touted feature. So I guess now I can add my $185/month cable bill to the cost of the Xbox One.

If the above sounds silly, it's because it is. Your logic of including the Vita in the PS4 price