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    That is why many sandbox MMO's never really do well and last long. Too many kiddies who think everything is easy, and if it is hard it isn't their fault, it is the developer and game companies fault. They prefer easy because it builds their sense of achievement. But if you make it too hard you will hurt their fragile

    Game designers should develop the most advance AI possible. Instead of being static, they should be fluid, and base tactics off of you. Given that, players should have the ability to choose their skill level. If you are getting outsmarted by the computer, lower the difficulty level.

    Isn't that what difficulty levels are for? If you want to run into firefights guns ablazing then opt for easy. If you want a challenge, and lifelike game opt for a harder difficulty level.

    To this day I wish the MLB all-star game that ended in a tie was decided in a home run contest. Then we wouldn't have had to deal with this moronic notion that the all star game means something and decides home field advantage in the world series.

    Because a tie means nothing was decided. It leaves you unfulfilled. Sure a loss sucks, but at least there was a conclusion. Maybe that's another reason Americans don't like soccer.

    It would be, but what happens when you have triple overtime on Tuesday night? Arena's can't sell booze, and some even close food vendors before the 3rd period has ended. Arena's have to pay the staff all the extra time they spend working OT games. Also you run into issues of player safety. Imagine playing in back to

    I think it has to do with the audience. Who wants to spend 2 and a half hours watching a game, either at home or in the arena, and walk away without a winner?

    Outside requires microtransactions. For example, in the winter you need special clothes to deal with cold. That will cost you(or your parents). You want to one up your friend's finger gun? You will need to go to the nearest market and find a nerf or water gun to inflict maximum DPS.

    I'm glad that kids are stepping away from their consoles to play outside.

    Never. Fighting is part of the game. The fans love it(despite what the commenters on here seem to think, odds are they don't watch hockey anyway). Fights are fun, and add entertainment to the game. I don't think the players want an end to fighting either. There is no reason to take it out of the game. Sure it is

    This is why the government agencies waste so much money. 13 people have to a meeting over a license plate? Seriously? That is mind boggling. Congress has meetings to draft LAWS that fewer people at them.
    And all that because 11 people got upset over it. People in this world need to stop being offended and mind their

    I did enjoy the US team who used music from James Bond.

    Forcing people to buy a product, regardless of if they want or need it, is not freedom. Same thing goes for companies. Let them decide what plans to offer their employees. Our healthcare system needs reform, but this law is not the way to go about it. We need to untie healthcare to jobs. We need to allow national

    "I hope the girls don't waste their time and make this a human rights issue," said Dick Pound"

    It really isn't that difficult to understand why ESPN does it. Tim Tebow equaled ratings gold. People watched the endless coverage, the articles posted about him would always get clicked and shared and commented on. ESPN cares about making money, and Tebow = money. Maybe they overplayed their hand, but if Tebow was

    People are dumb. I loved his interview. Now the question is can he back up his talk against Manning?

    Please tell me you were being sarcastic...

    Everybody knows if you can use a MSDOS you are a hacker capable of taking down the entire world's computer systems.

    While a bit crude I see his point. These guys are at the whim of a 3rd party company that does not charge them to use their service. Sure Youtube makes it easy and cost effective for these people to do their jobs. Before Youtube, you would have to spend a boatload of money on hosting, and creating a video player for

    What about video walkthroughs? Should those be allowed? Video games are such a unique medium. For most people, watching somebody playing the game on Youtube is not going to stop them from buying the game. Video games are active experiences, that cannot be repeated or replicated from a video, which is why video game