alexfrancis
Alex Francis
alexfrancis

I'm going to say what pretty much everyone else here has. Your loss, bro.

You'd think that the Republican party would have researchers that know that people play f*&%ing video games, and that by saying that someone who plays an MMO has a "disturbing alter-ego" and "bizarre double life" is not a good way to secure votes from the gaming crowd.

It's one of the most popular MMO's, and has been on the top of the totem pole for almost a decade. If you don't like it, just say you don't like it.

I've watched an interview with a few of the players, and most of them say some variation of the same thing " This isn't fun anymore..."

Your comment confuses the shit out of me. I honestly don't see how a "non-gamer" could even begin to comprehend everything that goes on in a LoL match.

I'm more confused by your comparison of Angry Birds to LoL, than I have ever been by anything I have ever read on the internet. Ever. You have obviously never played LoL, and therefore your comment is invalid.

There is a quote in the directors cut box for T:1 that says one of the main reasons they didn't go with OJ, was because Cameron didn't think people could see him as a coldblooded killed...

Well then here's a hint for those people, don't click on a NSFW tab at work.

I enjoyed the movie, specifically because it was a shot for shot. I even enjoyed the ending, but I think I liked the book ending better. All I'm saying, is that I totally understand why they went the direction they did with the movie ending.

Oh, I'm not saying it's a smarter ending. Quite the opposite, it's a dumb-ed down ending. Again, for the masses...

I love when people are shocked, baffled, or upset that a horror franchise is getting a sequel. Look at the horror genre as a whole; there are more sequels in this genre than there are original ideas in some other genres.

Besides the crappy graphics, the engine works pretty well as a simulation engine. I definitely don't think it earns the title "really, really bad." Now the first Two Worlds game, THAT was a bad engine.

Oh yeah, screw GS when it comes to trading in. I've found, with a little bit of hunting, that most metropolitan areas now have a "Used books, movies and more" store somewhere in their vicinity. These stores will offer around 50% of Amazon.com cost in cash, or around 80% if you go for the trade credit route.

My thought about the changing of the ending of Watchmen, was that anyone who never read the comics, would be completely clueless as to why massive, genetically engineered octo-squid randomly teleported into the city and killed everyone. Plus, there was a lot of set-up to this in the book, which I feel would have

You do know refurbished means "once broken, now fixed" right? I'll generalize my statement, and say it again, once broken, more likely to break in the future. Also, last time I checked, out-of-warranty red-ring repairs cost $150, not to mention the 2-4 weeks that it takes to complete the whole process and get your box

Yes, blown calls do happen, but when 2 refs disagree on a call ( as you can see that obviously do in the above image) they always run their thoughts past the white-hat. This didn't happen; 2 refs ran up, they looked at each other, and both signaled different calls. Also, if you saw the replay a thousand times like

But they did get it done, that final play was an obvious interception, no ifs ands or buts about it.

How is it ignorant when the original 360s had a failure rate of around 75%. My white box redringed 3-4 times before I said screw it and bought a slim.

In my experience, once a box redrings, it is that much more likely to redring in the future. So if you are looking to hang onto that xbox for a couple more years, it's probably a smarter investment than just paying microsoft to "repair" it.

I'm really curious as to why you couldn't even play it in off-line mode. The first Borderlands doesn't seem to suffer that bug, and this would probably be the first non-mmo that I've heard of having this issue.