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DrSensible3
drsensible3

I find myself plaything this game as if I were a Borg. Instead of assimilation, I have to go through their damn missions, but very basically “We are the Wanderer. Lower your weapons and surrender your caps. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your knowledge will be taken to

I used to grab everything I could get my hands on for use in potions or trade in previous Bethesda games, but coming into Fallout 4 I knew that everything was going to be useful... so I no long had the need to grab it all. See, in Skyrim you typically need this one item that is hard to find to make a potion, so you

It doesn’t sound cynical at all it sounds unabashedly reasonable. You certainly don’t sound like a “entitled malcontent”.

I do hope we both have a good time in the game!

That’s not true! THAT’S IMPOSSIBLE!!!

Mac n’ Cheese has been my loyal compatriot for years, and just because my only other childhood friend betrayed me with the Prequels, I don’t... could I be subconsciously be pinning my feelings of betrayal on Kraft because they have remained loyal to those who once did our country

I certainly seemed to have a different experience! I played Skyrim on Xbox 360 and I had absolutely no difficulties. It’s odd that even on consoles where games are supposed to be optimized for a platform that there can be such varied experiences from system to system. I remember when GTA: Online launched I had

Speaking to your point about MGS3, one of my absolute favorite things ever is how The Boss’s betrayal is just a double bluff. Based on her words you think that she might secretly be working with you throughout the game, but based on her actions she is an enemy agent that has to be destroyed. Your superiors say it is

No, I had it a great deal as a child as well, and as a fellow doctor I diagnose your tastebuds to be “unblemished”. I read a review online for this stuff as well and they also claim that, compared to a normal box side by side, they cannot tell the difference. So either I and every other complainer on here got some bad

That’s very likely. I was raised in a middle class family and, while I’ve been “Mac & Cheese” poor, I’ve never thought of it as “food for the poor”. I would rather have boiled up rice and some beans to eat instead of what I got though. No flavor is decidedly better than bad flavor.

Listen, I’ll count myself among the people who liked Alpha Protocol, but that game was pretty janky in terms of controls. I’ve had worse (a game breaking one for Dragon Age II and Assassin’s Creed Unity come to mind), and I agree with you that these games do need to come out without bugs for those people who are not

Dr. Analrapist, have you tried the Star Wars version? It’s not the same as other shaped macaroni, it is so very very terrible. I doubt even your revisions could make it edible.

Understand, I’m not encouraging you to try. If you prefer shapes, please select another from the Kraft line-up. I don’t know why, but this

I’ve had shaped macaroni before, and it has never tasted this bad. This is disgusting stuff. I really don’t know how Mr. Fahey could swallow it...

I have no idea how you can possibly say that this stuff tastes the same. Both a coworker and I have independently sampled boxes of this (I love Kraft Macaroni and Cheese, but it was actually an accident to get the Star Wars kind... though I love Star Wars too) and this stuff may be one of the grossest things I’ve ever

There is no knee-jerking, there is legitimate grievances based off of his body of work. He makes stupid action schlock, something Star Trek should not be about. He’ll probably do better with Star Wars, but he should not be given a free pass when he’s actively worked against the content of a franchise to it’s detriment.

There was no reason in-story for the character to hide behind an assumed name! Ever! In the original series, he comes out with it right away and they learned that he was part of the Eugenics program, but was one of the most merciful and benevolent rulers of the time. They don’t even give a “We’re hiding your name

That would be exhausting, but given how soft the walker skulls seem to be it would be incredibly effective! But they won’t, because you have to sit and wait for rescue in this show, right? Rick’s gone so far down Shane’s path that he thinks that the cavalry is going to be coming any day now?

I may understand if you got all content and paid less if you took advantage of the season pass (which is only around for a short time), but as it stands many games give you access to a certain amount of DLC and will have other sections you still need to pay for, and you can get the season pass whenever you want if you

I don’t think you’re getting what he’s saying. From my perspective, (and I only play console Diablo) you’re stating that Seasons are additional content. But if you’re basically just starting out a new character, with access to adventure mode, in the same setting with only a glow as a reward... it’s not really

Well, we’ve already seen a good zombie net that Morgan fashioned in town in season 3... why would this not be the first thing that you do when you’re Rick and in charge of beefing up security? They have many materials, create large spiked enclosures you can can put a caught bird/squirrel into to attract the zombies

While I am tempted to yell at Deanna’s stupidity, I’m guessing that it would be tough to brain a newly minted zombie with a brain kill with a big chunk of glass. Seems like you would need a very specific angle to get to the brain, and that it wouldn’t penetrate the skull. I wouldn’t mind seeing her try it only to have

The moral gray is something that, as a society, we’ve been focusing very heavily into since our progenitors had focused largely on very black and white themes of good and evil. Forcibly so, given the comic book code. It’s getting to the point where we’re taking long held symbols of good and evil and giving them a