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Microsoft clarified that you'll need a 1.5Mbps connection. :\

For those who still don't get why the 24 hour check in is stupid I'll write this in bold:

To everyone who thinks this isn't a big deal:

That's more-or-less what I'm referring to. I'm hopeful that that is included in the console version as well.

Which is why I'm sure the drop rates have been adjusted to compensate. Meaning the drop rates will be more like Diablo 2, aka: fun.

Same-screen multiplayer is mentioned in the press release. And split-screen is not as bad as it used to be. Remember when we all had 19" TVs? I always thought it was odd that as TVs got larger split-screen went away.

I'll be picking this up, despite my PC purchase and general disappointment with the game on PC.

Better than Episode One.

I see where he's coming from though, like Phil Fish before him, the way in which he chose to say it is less than tactful.

Letting players at home download demos and sending demoto retailers are not mutually exclusive ideas.

By having demos at Best Buy (although they should hit more retailers if their goal is getting those demos into people's hands).

If I remember right, that was the number one reason I preferred Triple Triad to... um... what was the card game in FF9?

Every time I hear "Angry Birds" I'm reminded of this game.

I think it's worth mentioning that if you get Fable 1 by itself, it's only $2.49.

What will impress me with Sims 4 is if you set the Buy Mode menu to not display microtransaction content and the game remembers the setting across sessions.

Totally agree with you here. Not only are video games art, but even more, they're a part of history. That's the biggest reason why I don't have any problem downloading ROMs (at least of older systems). If gamers/collectors don't keep track of most of these games, they would disappear. Not every game released for the

Thank you for the great response, even though mine may have been less than tactful. I agree, there is a noticeable skill gap between the two games. And I think you're right about going from one game to the other, but honestly I wasn't even "good" at LoL, so you can only imagine. :)

I'll be honest, I have a hard time improving, or even giving a crap about improving, in an environment that is actively hostile towards those who are learning and making mistakes.

To each their own obviously. I played LoL before Dota 2 came out, so I'm sure I was ruined by different gaming mechanics. For one example, I can't stand that you can steal minion kills in Dota 2 (denials I think they're called). Do they still have that?