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@tw@t: Especially when discounted from $70 to $6.99.

Halo: Reach is (still) $45 with free shipping at Newegg.

The 4th dimension isn't time. It's simply a dimension that is at a right angle to all 3 of our perceivable dimensions.

@Facebook: Totally remember that episode.

@En0s1: That shit can fly. This just goes fast.

@SycoJack: Seriously, I don't think you even read what I said. Look at what I said again. Just because it is a smaller problem than the big ones does not mean it isn't a problem.

@pz: You know what I mean.

@超外人: Plus a CPU can have an error and be rendered useless. A human can encounter an error and go "Wait, crap." But it doesn't break us.

@MegaClank: Unknowingly. They told him it was a simulation. He was lied to; they aimed everything at the grubs, and they tricked him into pulling the trigger.

Seriously? We're just going to hand SkyNet what it needs, huh?

@Taggart6: Your Avatar is torn limb from limb in a horribly grotesque Mortal Kombat execution scene.

@AncientUnknown1: Yeah...you're right haha. There's really no way you can accurately shoot a ball like that.

I'm sure it's much easier when you have it in your hands, but that first screenshot is confusing. I really don't get what those icons want me to do...press L2, move the wand forward and...T?

@Fluorine: I actually own all of those. TA is okay, but SC is just much better (in my opinion). The AoE series is awesome (and I really liked Empire Earth), but I'm looking for a game that stresses the buildup to the combat and complex preparation. I don't mean micro-resourcing and stuff, but developing a game-ending

While this may be off-topic, it was the topic that reminded me of this.

I don't think halting an experiment qualifies as "killing" it. That's a word reserved for a provided service being revoked.