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Apples and oranges. The F22 is an air superiority machine designed to win dogfights. The F35 is designed (in part) to deliver weapons at long range and then GTFO.

missions any competently piloted Cessna could handle with aplomb.

The gameplay was very similar to 64 and Sunshine, though yeah the level organization was more linear like Super Mario World. Still worth a mention though, I’d say.

Yeah this is so odd. Mario Galaxy is one of the best games ever made and its fairly recent. The WiiU might not have given us a 3D free world Mario game, but the Wii gave us 2 and both were amazing.

I noticed that too, how do you talk about 3D Mario Games and promptly leave out the two best 3D Mario Games?

yet it gets good review because it’s from Nintendo and Nintendo games always get a break from reviewers.

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There seems to be a pattern with EA studio closings. If a studio goes horribly off course with a game vision or the fan feedback is overwhelmingly negative, EA does not give the studio a second chance to make amends.

Omfg, “Turn games into a slot machine”.

Boy, a “Story based linear Adventure” sure sounds fun to me. I guess theirs not a lot of room for a Season pass, Microtransactions and lootboxes though.

EA is going to hit 5 year mark in a 10 year exclusive license for Star Wars and only have 2 games (and 1 mobile game) to show for it. I hope Disney sees the error of the exclusive license at this point.

sounds a lot like they want to make it more like destiny and less like uncharted

www.BorderWallBuilders.com ??!!?? This sign in the first picture caught my attention because “why do they need a website, they only have one customer, right...” a quick visit to the site proved really disturbing.

My father is like this as well. More guns in the house than people to use them, and ironically, the guns are the most valuable thing in the house. Get rid of the guns and there’d be no incentive to break into his house. I don’t feel empathy for my father, though I hope I’ll get there someday. I have empathy for Rusty.

Yea, i always get in awkward moments when someone puts out a left hand, especially if its got blood blisters on it.

The mother in me has to say this: please be careful and leave this crazy old man alone. I applaud your bravery, but that SOB could really screw with your life.

I’ve known some people like Rusty. One of my mother’s ex-husbands was like this, mean and petty because his life was shit, but also because he really craved the attention, especially being law-enforcement adjacent. Would drive to fires in case the fire company needed his (untrained) help. Listened to police channels,

I very much appreciate you expanding on, and clarifying, my statements! But for the sake of my pride, please don’t mistake my offhanded, brief, and often very slightly - very slightly - humorous statements as ignorance of the material; I’ve rather a lot of experience in the field, and a very fragile ego.

You are conflating two different kinds of event. It’s relatively easy to bring two subcritical masses together to form a supercritical mass, but you can’t expect to get a large explosion under most circumstances— at most, a “squib blow”, with about the energy of the equivalent mass of high explosive. It’s

...and yet still quite distant from the much preferable alternative of nothing happening at all because everyone was doing their job properly.