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drsensible3

Because if you were in a race to be the first one cross the finish line in a round track with everyone else going forward while you go backward, its cheating and worthless. Many people say "Well, it's the speed that he went backwards that was really imporant!" but its still just nonsense that isn't worth caring

The safe bet would be that they realize that their tech won't support games that third party developers are making now, so it definitely won't in 3 years. They're probably going to make an Xbox/PS clone so that the 3rd parties can be easily ported, while allowing for new Mario games to show up on the U and the NX at

How about the Star Wars: Battlefront versions? Not exactly humongous or full of stuff, but it was one of my favorite levels to look at.

I get that, I was assigned as the driller on my first time through and I struggled with it then. There is a point, however, where you have to wonder what the hell is going on and hearing nothing is not what you need. He was the leader, so he selected the roles, and I didn't just drive there and hit the ocean, I did

Actually, I love snowy environments. Sure, I like a little change of scenery every once in awhile, but I'll pick a snow environment to watch over just about anything else!

If you're like me, and you think a fella ain't got a place in a heist on his own, but is on'y a piece of a big crew... Then it don' matter. I'll be all aroun' in the dark. I'll be ever'where - wherever you look. Wherever they's a heist so that GTA players can get new rims, I'll be there. Wherever they's a ruthless

Posted this on another comment accidentally when looking for yours again...

Cover cover cover. And bring lots of body armor. I also played that heist last night and completed it with a level 30 (who actually only died one time) and the key is to be patient, stay in cover, and move forward only when you're clear to do

Cover cover cover. And bring lots of body armor. I also played that heist last night and completed it with a level 30 (who actually only died one time) and the key is to be patient, stay in cover, and move forward only when you're clear to do so. Those... SNOOSE?... are pretty deadly and I went through 7 pieces of

I was just jumping in solo to people who were sending out mass invites, and experienced a tiny issue. In the tutorial heist, one person is the driver and the other hacks a vault... but I got into a game with a guy that absolutely would not move forward. I don't know if he was completely inept (which I doubt) or if

You definitely need four for the other missions. I actually was able to get into a group of three last night who were all remarkably competent and friendly. There's a missing puzzle piece out there for you somewhere buddy!

A lot of your love for GTA IV seems to be related to your own experiences that match up with the main character, but your love of the final decision to kill Darko? I didn't really have the conflict you seemed to go through. I knew that there were going to be consequences for the action, and I did feel some small

Not to excuse the behavior... but it makes sense. "It's a numbers game" may be used in a joking manner a lot, but when you don't have to be rejected in a public setting and have a lot of 'potentials' that would require a lot of time to draft long messages to in order to get to know them, this strategy isn't the

I played the Beta with a few friends and just didn't find the experience to my liking. Some of that had to do with the people I was playing with (one guy picked the medic constantly because he loves to snipe, but never wanted to heal) and their... well... ineptitude was a little disheartening. Unlike with other FPS

Sorry, but I don't want the crystal Pepsi version of Spider-man (it makes sense, don't worry). I want the ol' classic, and the one I feel we still have not seen in any movie yet. Tobey MaGuire was a terrible Peter Parker. He's depressed by his enormous responsibility, not a weepy weakling. There was no fun in that

By your way of thinking it should be an OPTION to allow you to magically teleport to the end of every Mario level. You don't have to, but it would serve everybody to allow you the possibility.

This is a core mechanic to the game, and one that many people like. It fosters a much closer connection to your characters

This is a huge loss for everyone who has grown to love his unique artistic style and passion. He'll be sorely missed. Best wishes to his family and everyone in the Roosterteeth offices...

I just downloaded it and can't connect, but I'm pretty sure it has to do with where I'm at right now. It sounds like it would be really useful, and (though I did not mention it before) this is absolutely something that would assist in Inquisition. There are times that I just log on, walk to the war table, send out

I haven't gotten very far through the games storyline, but for now it appears that it's kind of up to you. If you're looking to sprint forever I don't think it's going to be a wholly satisfying game, but you can use firecrackers and the like to distract zombies instead of killing them at areas where you need to

I had no idea there even was a companion app! Sucks for them a bit that they didn't advertise it a little better, but I love them for not shoving it down my throat ever 5 seconds like Unity. Thank you very much for spreading the word!

I'm loving this game so far, but I haven't even gotten through the first mission after Co-Op unlocks... despite 8 hours in the game. I've got a buddy who I play a log of games with, and he is slow. Pull your hair out because you've been waiting hours for him to do anything slow. Slow enough that I refuse to play