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That's the thing I always struggled with having plastic devices. I bought an HP Touchpad (During the fire sale when they discontinued it last year) to see if I could put Android on it and it cracked during normal use around the speakers and ports. It looks like a similar type of plastic and me no likey! But hey if

This is awesome. I think it's about time for Carmack to use his technical expertise in a different area. I'm definitely getting more excited for the Oculus Rift.

I've been waiting for a decent price drop on the Asus routers.

Nice! There's rarely a new RTS game that excites me. I love the genre but I remember playing the demo of something and it was a COMPLETE rip-off of Starcraft. Ugh. I just hope this is somewhat innovative and fresh. Looks great, though.

Gold Exchange now has a new meaning.

No it doesn't as the others have said and it confused the hell out of my initially. Especially with games with quicktime events: "Press X!" and I'm like "X! No wait, you mean SQUARE. NOOOO!!!" Yeah, you'll just have to be quick on your feet but you'll get used to it. I use a controller for my steam games only when I

Nice, I've been using motionjoy (And have it figured out, now) but I'll have to check that out, thanks!

I'm not much of a Comic Book guy so I've never had a huge interest in Comic Con but I have gone to E3 two years in a row. (I'm also a freelancer in the gaming industry). It's weird but it's also kind of cool. I went this year particularly because it was a hardware year and I got to geek out on being able to see the

There's a lot of things these days that already blow my mind, so I guess what I'm imagining isn't that far off but there are still plenty of limitations that I couldn't even wrap my head around.

FAKE.

Yeah GOG was tempting, too. But I realized I'm least likely to play the nostalgic old school games to warrant a re-purchase of those packs... If I just had money lying around I'd literally just buy everything on there for the sake of having it lol.

Yeah exactly. Most of them were $5-10 but I must've bought 20 games or so. Some weren't exactly indie but still amazing deals... Anomaly 2, The Cave, Chivalry, E.Y.E, Fallen Enchantress, FC3 Blood Dragon, FTL, Frozen Synapse, Galactic Civ II, Natural Selection 2, Orcs Must Die! 2, Papo & Yo, Mark of the Ninja, Strike

Yeah I didn't really like GTAIV on console (Only played it a tiny bit) but I decided to get it on PC to give it another chance. Super cheap lol

This summer sale has completely destroyed me. Seriously, guys. I don't even know why when I got most of the games I already wanted. I just spent over $100 on random indie games and stuff that just looked cool. Oh well, I'll pretty much have a backlog of games for the rest of my life.

I downloaded a mod for Torchlight II on PC that allowed me to play with a controller (I occasionally like to put Steam into big picture mode and sit on the couch). It gave me a good idea of what D3 would feel like on consoles and I say it will translate very well. I put in a good 60 hours into D3 and plan on going

I mentioned this in another post. But I tried FC3 on PS3 and the frame rate was just not doing it for me. Might try it again on PC. But Blood Dragon so far is amazing.

So many unicorns and pumpkins in the desert, dude.

Wow, it's only day 4. I'm super screwed. I picked up maybe about a dozen indie games aside from a few bigger titles like Hitman: Absolution. Most of the other major games I already bought.

Yeah I think people get confused. "Sounds stringy so it's probably a violin!" There's like, a bajillion stringy sounding instruments.