drsensible3
DrSensible3
drsensible3

You’re absolutely correct and I did not see that! Thank you for educating me!!!

I read your first sentence and thought to myself “Why would you possibly want it to die if it was one of your favorite francises?!?!?”... then I thought about NuTrek and slapped myself in the face.

You have my apologies for my brief moment of stupidity. I would like a companion piece to MGSV instead of this “MGS2”

Adblock is as popular as it is mostly due to the terrible implementation of Ads in videos. Here are the problems with Ads in Youtube videos that, if corrected, I think would fix a lot of the issues:

- Youtube keeps playing the same Ads over and over again. I get it, a time specific movie/game/etc is being released and

For battles, you’ll find them if you begin to harass enemy ships, or patrols will come after you if you begin to effect a planet’s biology too much (build/kill too much). You won’t have any trouble finding trouble.

My understanding from the developer is that you’re not really supposed to meet up with friends. You could start off on opposite sides of the galaxy and spend your entire time with the game trying to reach a system to meet up. That excites me, and is one of the more interesting aspects of the game.

The source of the Wookiepedia article is a book titled “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith Incredible Cross-Sections” that doesn’t include all information in it because all developments were not completed for the movie at the time of writing.

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I completely agree with you. If people having matching abilities is 100% of what it takes to have a great relationship, Luke and Leia should have been busting out the itty bitty Force Babies (which brings to mind the below cartoon)...

The Nintendo Gamecube is one of the ugliest things in all of history, and Mario Kart 64 was the greatest Mario Kart. I believe you will find that it is you who are mistaken... about a great many things...

Not to destroy your optimism about Xbox’s new dashboard, but right now it is a cold and tantalizing mess. I love my Xbox, but the original dashboard was just... just terrible, so I signed up onto the Preview program to see what new interface they were going to come up with.

It is SO MUCH WORSE than the already bad

Didn’t see that one before, but it was beautifully drawn and paneled. Thanks for sharing it!

Appreciate the article correcting Mr. Butt but...

1) Obi-Wan is not an idiot. He’s manipulative, sure. All the great old advisers have been. Dumbledore, Gandalf, even Merlin. Why should Obi-Wan be any different?

2) Vader is not weak, even in Jedi. Subservient, sure. He’s got a master who is uber-powerful in the Force.

I disagree with you, mostly because I feel that most people are hypocrites like you claim. I want my old Superman back. I get that you want something new and that you’re enjoying this run (at least, that is what I’m taking away from your comment), but I very much preferred the previous iteration that we had.

Superman’s uncompromising nature is one of the things I love about him as a character. He feels that, morally, he is the most justified and sensible person on the planet. He doesn’t compromise, he doesn’t cut corners, he’s the all-around good boy. Some people don’t like that about the character, but I find that unique

C’mon... most of these are incredibly stupid. Game developers are lazy? Or that Players always know what is best for a game? Some of these are phrased so specifically that of course they’re not true. Are some game developers lazy? I’m sure they are, and I’m sure they fail. Players will often have great ideas about a

1) The OT used CG to enhance practical effects, not replace a story. Don’t be purposefully ignorant.

2) Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill provided fine acting performances. Not academy award winning, but to compare them to the empty dead-eyes blandness of the prequels is either you showing ignorance of acting performances

You stated that the only reason people judge the original trilogy as superior was due to nostalgia. You posited something without any verifiable evidence that was clearly biased and in error. Wrong fact, wrong opinion.

Opinions can absolutely be wrong because they have to be based off of facts and taste. Your facts are incorrect, so your opinion is incorrect.

It’s an ill-advised opinion. Blaming the love of a classic movie on “nostalgia” is incorrect because those movies actually hold up under a magnifying glass looking for errors. The problems with the prequels are all completely separate (blue screen, CG, lack of story, bland acting) than anything shown in the originals.

Except that’s completely wrong. We know from Obi-Wan that Luke’s father was a Jedi and a good friend who lost his way to evil. So having a glimmer of good is a rational narrative choice. And the guy only changed sides to save his son, not because he wanted to save a planet of innocents or some such. The prequels

Wow. Never before have I seen such a huge misread of the events of ROTJ and Empire.

For Empire, the one huge thing you just glossed over was that Vader was spouting a recruitment pitch. He stopped being the huge and indomitable monster who killed Luke’s father and became a gut punch of an entirely different type of