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Yeah, breaking in is an issue in any creative media. I've been writing music for indie games for the last 3 years. I've made money, and I've actually been very proud of my work thus far, but it's hard to know when or where your "break" is. If you're seriously interested, you just gotta start writing for free and

Yes, we know, android phones do the same thing. Woop dee doo lol. All comes down to taste and personal preference, man.

It's funny, it was only until about last year that I started noticing my ads becoming super obvious and tailored towards what I've googled or looked up on Amazon. I think I looked up some music software and then it started showing me the software for 3 weeks straight. It's not super useful because I already looked it

Most of the people who back with that much money are investors and related industry people, whether they be friends, old colleagues, etc. It's a lot of money but I don't think those spending that much money are just rolling in cash. It's what they do and love so it's beyond just being a gamer.

Which they made phones with little magnets in them like the gaming mice. Then you could had very little ounces to the weight of your phone. Of course, that doesn't change the fact that the phone is thin. I'm not sure how I feel about it being thinner, my iPhone 4 is pretty damn thin.

Weird that people have such distaste towards them. I usually wear it in the car so I don't have to pick up the phone or hold it to my ear in the car (Which is illegal in California now). Or I wear it when I know I'll be on a long phone call (In other words, calling my mother). I don't wear it all day or it'll end up

Jesus christ... I mean, that's a beast of a machine, and I'm sure it's great quality. But who the hell has that kind of money to spend on a gaming laptop? I never understood gaming on laptops (Unless you are a college student, or on the go frequently/traveling). I much prefer a solid desktop.

When your music is made for teens it's kind of hard to grow up. There are very few bands that have evolved over the years and matured. When I think Linkin' Park, I still think of my 13 year old nu-metal/emo/whateverthefuck self. I don't have anything against them per-se, but I wouldn't want to be seen anywhere

I think the always-online criticism is a legit concern. However, boycotting a company because they provide DRM to prevent piracy is absurd to me (Especially to those who just like to join the bandwagon because everyone else is doing it). In the past 5-6 years I've bought all my games on Steam (With a select few from

I don't understand what's so bad about their DRM? I've never had issues with DRM games. Are people seriously installing games on like 10 PCs and changing out parts like every week? I've never had a need to pirate anything, even if I legally bought the software.

HAHA too perfect, too perfect...

Wow I forgot about those too. I used to love Goosebumps but I vaguely remember it being super cheesy (Even when I was young I think I thought it was cheesy)

They tried to bring it back on one of the Nickelodeon channels in the evening and I was thinking "OMG awesome the 90's were so cool" then I watched it for like a week and realized I grew up.

Yeah that was my impression too. Thanks for sharing that. It sucks because I'm really not an MMO player, I didn't care for WoW or any of the other big ones, but I do love a good story and I think the setting is interesting. I loved GW1 but for some reason GW2 just feels weird to me so I thought TSW was the MMO for me.

Yeah I played during the free weekend, and I wasn't sure if the combat was just a learning curve or if it was bad. With some tweaks it could be fantastic. I never play MMO's and this game just gets me stoked. I hope they continue to improve it then I'd absolutely jump in.

I think the Arma II engine probably works for Arma (I mean, It IS a simulator). I've used it a bit but yeah it is archaic and I hope they'd bring it up to date on a new engine. That would actually get me interested in playing.

Tell me about it... I don't even get my hopes up for Valve anymore.

Minimum and recommended specs these days don't seem to matter very much. Not many games have pushed the envelope that you can pretty much play any game on a decent card (but it may not look great). Over the few years I've upgraded from a 3870, to a 4870, to a 6870. I do want to build a new PC just for gaming (I do

Absolutely. I go back to play ME1 and I'm like "Wow, we thought this game was amazing?" It was great but I think ME2 was the most memorable. Still loved ME3 however...

Mr Fancy pants over here, lol. Never knew about this. Good to know now