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What about areas with less responsible gun owners? How does one go about proving that any area in particular has an abundance of "responsible" gun owners? What, in your sources, constituted a responsible gun owner?

Riccitiello, at least in interviews I've read of him, seems to be decently into games, though. At least, that's in comparison to CEOs like Bobby Kotick...

It also might be him playing to the cameras a bit, but he gave up way too easily. At least let them taste both and see which they like better.

I guess that's a trend... the airlines named after their country of origin tend to be worse?

Okay, got it.

If anything, Indie Game: The Movie made him seem more human and less of a jerk in my view... not that I really perceived him in a negative light to start, of course.

Did those factors impact your aesthetic appreciation of the game?

I think that was the point of most of the article when discussing violent games; she didn't really, truly bridge the two and now feels guilty because of that.

I'm not a fan of those computer generated examples. The video doesn't depict real-world action, so any and all motion blur needs to be simulated. Since motion blur is the most important difference between 24 and 48 FPS as they relate to inherent motion picture aesthetics, I consider it essential to see a real-world

Motion blur is the answer.

So, wait — the poster you're responding to establishes that they want better writing and voice acting, yet your mind immediately jumps to writing and voice acting that you consider to be worse? Then you use those examples of worse things to bolster an argument against better things? Whaaa?

If Revengeance is any indication, it'd probably be more like "Sons of Anarchyist"...

I'm also a bit confused with Nerf This being in the running.

Yes, I think that's a valid point — you'll get no complaints from me.

Forren is right, though — Jensen was based off of DX:HR's art director. I'd like to see him without the glasses and actually trying to look like Jensen, but Jaques-Belletete definitely shares a bit of resemblance.

While I wouldn't go so far as to say he's actually making an argument supporting a connection between the two acts (since that would also make this a regular opinion piece), but I do think it's fair to question some of his wording regarding the subjects.

I was a huge fan of the original DM-Morpheus.

This, as ever, is relevant: