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I don’t really believe that most people picked ketchup due to just Marina. In the US people love their ketchup and, for the most part, ignore Mayo. Especially when it comes to fries. In the Japanese splatfest the numbers are very indicative of the cultural difference. in Japan Mayo has 56% popularity while Ketchup had

I disagree. His flaws aren’t in his escape. He actually excels at escaping, but it requires one to use his techniques in sequence but not all at once. Like a street fighter character he relies on his combos and stuns. The uppercut combos well with either the rocket punch or the slam to do tons of damage. But they also

You also forgot to mention the $300, 4800 piece behemoth that was announced yesterday. And has connections to the modular sets. And has 17 minifigs. And has a rotating sushi bar.

The home designer is incredibly flamboyant. It works though. The way he talks is also incredibly flamboyant.

As a huge Titanfall fan, who put in over 350 hours on PC I am sorely disappointed.

Pokemon Go is on the precipice of being perfect. Right now they figured out the most difficult part: How to find and capture pokemon in the real world. It has already got people out there hunting down pokemon and challenging gyms. In fact, around my university I have come across herds of people fighting for gyms,

Amusing thing. In that trailer there are wind turbines on the top of the building. Just yesterday, at OSU, Mahadev Raman, Director of ARUP, gave a lecture on sustainability and technology in architecture. He stated numerous times that wind turbines on buildings barely ever result in gained power, are almost always

I agree. I find that to be such a difficult question in so many games. So many developers don’t know how to instill the “why” element to gaming. Why bother killing all these monsters? Just for better gear? Or is there something more to do? There are games that do this well, such as Metal Gear Online 3. Why do you want

You misunderstand what the Brotherhood of Steel is about. Maxson explains it almost immediately: We are going to horde tech and prevent the savage wastelanders from using it. That’s been the doctrine of the BoS since its founding by the ancestor Maxson. Since Mariposa they have been focused on preventing the use of

I found the r/mk user :P

I found the r/mk user :P

I highly recommend the Poker II. 60% keyboards are wonderful. I have so much free space on my desk now plus it allows for more space to move my mouse/ have a larger mousepad. The one I purchased has Cherry MX Clears. Get off your butt and get yourself a mechanical keyboard. But don’t bother getting artisans... instead

I highly recommend the Poker II. 60% keyboards are wonderful. I have so much free space on my desk now plus it

God damn it. The day I leave Amsterdam after having been in Europe for the past 5 weeks is June 16th. Y u do dis ubisoft.

It's games like Unity that make me happy I recently built a top of the line PC. For christmas I got an EVGA GTX 970 FTW edition, i5 4690k, and 8gb RAM for a PC. I completed Unity last week. Played through the entire game at 1080p 60fps with an occasional dip to 45 fps at times.

Man, you really are grasping for straws and getting so bent out of shape simply by me not picking a side. Really makes your side look nice and cozy.

I'm not sure if you're aware: listening to both sides and taking the arguments of both into account is what being neutral is about. I lent my ear to the other side of gamergate's arguments as well and gave them proper representation. Just because you want everyone on the internet to agree with you doesn't mean that's

I've stated that I'm not taking a side, but when you make comments like that you only fuel the other side. Simply by pretending that they misinterpreted the message you don't re-write history. That isn't a privilege you have.

I think it would be best for your public image and reputation on the internet if you guys did choose to not cover this topic since it is so divisive. I do agree that it is a very interesting topic to discuss and I am quite interested in seeing how it affects developer's decisions on content.

Well at this point gamergate has died down. Both sides have argued and now both sides have calmed down. I think Intel backing out, even if only for a short while, sent a message to everyone, specifically those involved in the gaming industry: that they don't want to back controversial banter. I think it gave the

It was saying that "Gamers are dead". The articles then went on to criticize people who identified as gamers. Here's some quotes to prove the bullying that surrounds that whole mess of worms.

I find this a nice 180 after the whole "Gamers are dead" spitting match between gaming journalists and gamergate. Rather than threatening gamers in a childish manner (And losing intel as an advertiser) you are now taking the high road and not pushing for the super-political ethical battles through video games. Kotaku,