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I wonder.

I'm not sure if we're thinking of the same press release. But I recall their "apology" being more with a tone of:

Wow. You just blew my mind.

Um you forgot a few...

yes. When you play online, you can earn or lose reputation points. The reputation you earn activates mildly interesting online perks.

I'd call it cheating.

Iwouldn't say it was a waste for both, simply because each player's scenario were different. Once the chase was on, my goal was to win points. His was simply not to lose them. He went from losing points to saving himself, and I went from getting points from a win to not getting any.

Now playing

Also, cheating has become rampant in 1v1 multiplayer invasions.

I wonder... how the fuck did we get to a point where the "news" can pretty much say any objectively false and easily disprovable thing and not be held accountable?

Man, I must be really bad at this game. I've played for a couple days now, and I *STILL* haven't learned how to hack people in real life.

Kotaku's "YOU PROMISED" installment for Microsoft this year will be, um... Very interesting. Well, maybe not so much "you promised," as much as "you said"

Not counting the free games I get for being a PSN subscriber every month I only own 2 games:

REALLY?

yes!

I NEED whoever made this to defend their work. They need to go on reddit right now and let us know what the hell they were thinking.

This is spectacular footage!

I remember when Blizzard was thinking about migrating all accounts to a "Real I.D." system. Your account would be linked to your real name.

People generally don't take me serious when I say this, but here it goes, anyway:

A friend of mine convinced me to buy StarForge on steam green light a while back.

This was the "artwork" that is now on display on the side of my old elementary school: