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pretty sure they can afford to refund everyone at this point, so why not

Absolutely. TBH I think they deserve something for the initial investment. Given the size of the buy, I honestly wouldn't be surprised if they weren't given something over and above what they were promised.

She is very pretty

Had a quick run this weekend. The targeting is really nice, it's fun both in and out of PvP, but it suffers greatly from any network or server-side lag as a result. Hopefully they'll have any lag issues worked out by launch, as the beta this weekend was pretty thick with it, often 2 seconds behind, but such is beta.

28 days, 6 hours, 42 minutes, 12 seconds. That is when the world will end.

Electric kettle. problem solved.

I haven't owned a microwave in ... wow, over a decade. Same with a TV. I don't own a car either.

I expect a lot of hate, but I prefer dubs. I find it easier to emotionally connect with a character hearing them speak in my native language, even though some things may be lost.

Homero Simpson?

There are ways to get around it, mainly using autohotkey scripts. It basically resets the mouse pointer to an inch from the character and clicks, then sends the mouse back to where it was before. it "works", but it's much better IMO to have dedicated move controls

Nice inclusion of The Day After and By Dawn's Early Light, I just watched those a few days ago. I remember Seeing some of By Dawn's Early Light when it was new, and liking it but not really understanding why.

that's largely due to the ability and freedom to create/mod games on the PC, but generating hype on consoles is also beneficial as it may push AAA devs who release on multiple systems to think about VR as an option, and not a gimmick.

Tech giants have already tried, and mostly failed, to release VR tech over the years. The technology and the market weren't there in the past, and it's still a risky venture, especially as most who create the devices don't produce the games.

I enjoyed the first, but most ARPG's just seem so..dry, and I really can't stand the control scheme on most. I picked it up last weekend for $20 and halfway through act 2, I don't think I've seen my health drop under 75%, and I'm pretty much playing one-handed, haven't used a heal potion either, just regular attack,

You're on the right track, but you seem to have missed a few points. The effect of GABA itself can be inhibited (inhibiting an inhibitor), in addition to norepinephrine being boosted, which is what happens as blood alcohol rises. Almost anyone who's had a few drinks knows full well that it provides a stimulating

at least he didn't pee on my rug. It really ties the room together.

The big evil companies really don't care, they can laugh it off while swimming in pools of $100 bills. EA would be one of the few who care about their image because of the inherently social nature of their products. People "need" cable internet, and while they'll complain about it, they'll still buy it from whoever

You'll note that the link you've provided details the disruptive effects of N3/SWS. This is the regenerative portion of sleep. You may experience a decreased sleep latency, but it will not be effective sleep, thus many develop a pattern of "requiring" alcohol to put them to sleep and the cycle continues. The sleep

alcohol acts as a stimulant before it acts as a depressant. It's not advisable to drink alcohol to help sleep, at least, immediately before.

Common (multi-stall) unisex bathrooms would scare me. I don't think any gender wants to poop around the other, and wouldn't it (potentially) violate few (outdated and partly offensive) religious freedoms?