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I'm not even close to trying to answer for Stephen, but I'd like even more YESs. They so thoroughly say who it is for and who will like it, if anything I'd pass it around until someone does give it a YES, and specifically why. Case in point: one of the worst games ever in my lifetime was the South Park N64 game.

I love longreads! I hated that Target article for the content, but it was so well written and interesting that I couldn't stop reading it!

Items don't get much attention from the Smash community, since they're left out of the competitive game entirely. Nintendo considers them so essential to Mario Kart, meanwhile, that the developers have repeatedly denied fans' requests to make a "no items" mode for that game. It will be interesting to see how the

Thank you for your input, and I'm sure we will be seeing more coverage on stuff like this. To your example, I am going back and playing Fallout: New Vegas (again)... and it's STILL super buggy. I'm excited for stuff like BFHardline being delayed so much (And being made by Visceral!) and ambiguous release dates; as

What do you think the chances that new games will come out and be playable? Who is really at fault for all these things?

One of the coolest things that I like about windows 8 that makes most of that go away is that they give you a full license for windows, and you can make a full copy of the OS using only tools that are available IN windows. In other words, I can fully reformat, if I needed to, with a clean copy of windows 8, even if my

What, you think reading the article makes you have the knowledge of the information directly in the article? That's actually pretty solid. I think I'll try it.

Ding ding ding!! I'll bet it's this one!

Can I nominate Dead Space? I just love that game so much.

I think the wall TNT was just an effect for the commercial, not something that will really happen. The way the article is written, and that he uses this gif as a picture for it alludes that it is in planning, etc...

gotcha, that is a good point. while it stopped them on very few occasions, like when FFXIV was not going to xbox hardware... I assume it would be better for security against cheating and such!

Is this a reality, or a suggestion? I have noticed a lot of cheating on BF4 for instance, but the anti-cheating software usually gets rid of them before they hit the server-usually. I have also seen cheating on BF4 on console, but just as seldom as on PC- that isn't to say that the anti-cheating software is doing the

Out of curiosity, why is this your first sentiment?

These are the serious questions the world needs answered!! Seriously though, is the FPS world about to get REAL?!

I could easily see the lack of BIG ASSED RED STICKERS that tell you HEY THERE ARE APPARENTLY TWO TYPES OF ADAPTERS FOR THIS causing some major issues, yes. That said, I wish there was ONE type of adapter that ruled them all, even if there were adapters needed for purchase, but there should also only be one type of

Yeah, the resolution support is the pits, but as a heads up, you can SOMETIMES manually change and manage it... You may have to do some digging for drivers, though... It depends!

VGA is still huge in the professional world, but I'm pretty sure you are right about anyone using it as like... a personal preference. It's only used where it's cheap, as far as I can tell. I had a card a while back that plainly described that the single graphics card could support 3 monitors!!!! and had no

I went and re-read, and the active/passive is mentioned, but I got more nitty-gritty kind of.

One brief note on multiple displays: Having dealt with tons of different ways to do multiple displays, I strongly recommend against using VGA as one of the displays doing anything. This is mentioned in the article. VGA isn't digital, so the computer doesn't know what kind of display it is- only approximately what kind

This is one of the more depressing ones, and it was still very good. Would totally play sports RPG the game "Football Economics". Sounds fascinating. Or terrible, if you listen to the in-game critics and gamers. But I won't listen to them.