@Cotes: For the same reason loyalty is.
@Cotes: For the same reason loyalty is.
Giz - you said "Yeup seems to be some sort of bug." but didn't explain at all why you thought that. I'm not an electrical engineer, so can you explain the parts of that picture that are a bug? Like where the microphone's at, etc?
@thewafflecult: Wow, and here I was thinking it was just me. Glad it's not! It seems like he's trying to use style to hide his deficiencies, especially in anatomy.
@neolex: Oh yeah? I would walk 500 MORE.
Hanlon's Razor: Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
@rxe7en: Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew!
If only Microsoft could come up with some kind of development framework to make porting between different systems as easy as recompiling for that system.
@f1nlay: XNA isn't really designed for amateur programmers, no. Neither is C#.
@JoshUng: Well it's kind of cheap in the early levels because before you get morph, it's really easy to spot you moving through the crowd. Spend a respawns getting nearly immediately killed and it's frustrating.
@ProgenDev: I know right? I screw up things all the time. Sometimes the customer even sees the screw up - that's my "bad day." I think if my bad day involved people DYING I would quit XD
@Smeagol92055: You probably haven't watched a whole lot of the show, but they actually explicitly explain things like that throughout the course of the series. One antagonist to the team even exclaims, "We brought down one of their smaller ships with a missile, how dangerous can they be?"
@DocSeuss: Yeah I heard that too. Makes sense, as she has no speaking lines in that part.
@Bakamoichigei: But you don't understand! If people don't buy from these guys, they'll throw down their weapons and stop all war forever!
@fuchikoma: Flower, God of War, and Uncharted would be the answers to that.
@HektikLyfe: Move to Texas man. That's where the jobs are going.
@mat: If you ever read a window, throw out the diet book.
@SupaChupacabra: Not actually true. Marvel Enterprises produced X-Men 3. Fox was the distributer, although they also got production company credit. It's X-Men Origins: Wolverine that Marvel had basically nothing to do with.
@freedomweasel: So here's the weird part. The stealth parts in the game aren't forced. If you wanted to just walk in and kill everyone, you could. You could take your time, make sure to stay behind cover, and probably kill the whole room.
@carl-on-duty: I'm not really seeing more options here, so do you either believe that Mass Effect said nothing at all and was pure entertainment, or that race, politics, and science have no bearing in the world today?