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Hey, I cried too the first time. But after I found out that there was basically only one ending, it really pissed me off. And then I started going over everything that I had done and realized that the ending didn’t fit the story that well. It’s kinda like what happened with Star Wars episodes 1-3. I was impressed at

Well, setting the game up in the Andromeda galaxy kinda helps write them out of that hole they put themselves into at the end of Mass Effect 3. Although I still don’t think anything can save them from Synthesis ending where they basically rewrite the laws of physics so that your toaster can become a living organic

If Gawker was in the right and someone used their wealth and influence to snuff out the press, I’d say you were right. But in this case it doesn’t matter, because Gawker was in the wrong on all fronts. What matters is that there are consequences to Gawker’s actions so that no one else tries to post a sex tape without

If Gawker was more careful in making sure to get all the parties’ consent before posting the video, then not even the most expensive lawyer in the world could convince a jury that Gawker was in the wrong. They instead rolled the dice and lost hard. Doesn’t matter if someone was funded by a millionaire or a crowd

Having the PotG based off of a single person’s kills is bad way to get people to play as a team. More often then not, a single support preventing 5 kills is just as important (if not more) than one person getting 5 kills. A PotG where a team’s efforts are recognized more than a lone wolf’s is a more rewarding team

If that’s true, then it’s their prerogative. Modders more often then not do what they do for free because they enjoy doing it. They aren’t slaves and can’t be forced to port their mods over to consoles. I’m sure most of the PC modders wouldn’t even mind people porting their mods to consoles as long as they asked for

I’ve been waiting for roll-out phones ever since I saw this on a Earth: Final Conflict as a kid.

One, the GMO label itself is misleading. Even organic foods are technically genetically modified organisms. Hell everything and anything you buy in a food market is genetically modified. The only foods that aren’t genetically modified are the ones you forage out in the forest.

Tying to paint “GMOs” in a bad light by enforcing misleading labeling is attempting to promote ignorance of the populace. If “GMOs” aren’t any less dangerous then organic, then why work so hard to try and label them? They want to prey on people’s fear to get more people to buy organic. That to me seems very similar to

If it was me instead, the following scene after starting level 4 would have been me burning my VR headset in the dumpster and pouring more gasoline on the fire.

Dear god, they’re making another one? $5 says that it is going to be the exact same story again except with all the names of the plot devices changed.

Someone needs to make a water slide that has this effect.

You’re right, it’s not full on communism. That’s why I said it’s like communism (at least the socialist aspect of it is). But the entire idea is based upon the Federation has doing away with greed, which is just impossible. While the Federation may not use an official currency, they still have to trade goods which

If there wasn’t some form of centralized control of resources then the Federation wouldn’t be able to build its fleet. All the members of the Federation would just horde their resources while leaching off the benefits the Federation provides. The Federation probably doesn’t go as far as to claim everything a member

The economics of Star Trek’s Federation is like that of a communist government without any of the downsides. So completely unrealistic and unattainable in reality.

Anyone else a bit bothered at the end when he dropped dry ice into an enclosed pool?

Has anyone in her life started acting strange? If so she may have a pod person or parasyte living in her house.

So either the technology is not good enough to detect a powered down ship or the soldiers are too incompetent to correctly use highly advanced telescopes and sensors. It seems to be really easy to hide a ship in plain site in the Star Wars universe.

That depends on what they mean by cloaking device. If they mean a device that makes a ship invisible to all wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum, then the ship probably doesn’t have it. But there exists materials that can make an object appear invisible to certain wavelengths, which could make it harder to