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@GoldVrod: You're missing the other sale. So you wait until it's $30, but that other person buys it new at $60, because they don't want to wait. If you were able to sell them 100% of the game for $30, of course they'd buy it from you. In this case the company gets $60 only. But if you wait until its' $30 and that

@Effin' Eh: How to swap species was retardedly hidden on the PC. On the character portrait, there are some big ass buttons.

@natanku: You sir, win the Internets.

@RingoDX: Yeah I know, like that arch conservative responsible for warning labels on music, Tipper Gore.

@PluvialisAquila: The did "Waiting for Godot..." so basically, its them having a conversation for hours. You should check it out.

@Hey_Blinkon: Yeah, good luck with that. I still remember a survey from years back that basically said, "Which do you think is better, WalMart, or small businesses?" and 70-30 said small businesses. Then the next question was, "Where do you spend the majority of your cash, Walmart, or small businesses?" and it was

@I Am Error: The crux of almost all of his arguments seems to be, "If you turn it into the movie, it won't be a game anymore."

So, the Predator movies didn't have a guy getting his head ripped off and his spine pulled out like a limp fish?

@OpinionMan: Except of course in the United States, where we have enshrined freedom of speech in the 1st Amendment to the Constitution. So we don't need a "free speech law" to protect anything - the protection is already there. And has been used. Several times.

@artofwar420: That's my thinking. This is kind of a weird item for a game where you get to customize the character. Wrex would've been a better choice. I'd probably buy a really awesome Wrex figurine.

Unfortunately this isn't surprising. They tried to do the same thing when Apple Computer wanted them in iTunes. They had to have their own section of the store, their own thing, you couldn't buy other musical artists and them at the same time ...

@Mancomb Seepgood: Yeah, the Uncanny Valley is called that because it's a dip. Otherwise it'd be the Uncanny Cliff.

@What The Geek: Yeah, I don't think there's a single industry outside of software where the original seller insists it deserves the right to determine what the original buyer does with it's product.

@Lightman: They might be telling the truth of they're saying "Heroes used to be a pretty good show."

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