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I'm surprised you chose the least-inflammatory quote to show, Totilo. The "lol, why would I ever want to live in towns that aren't big cities with great internet access?" which felt like a "screw you, consumers" response, was way worse, and the one that really upset people, myself included. It felt so out of touch, so

That comic is stupid. The reason people are pissed is because of the handwaving away of the resolution advantage as a slight difference, not noticeable, etc, after spending the last generation praising consoles for much narrower differences.

Actually, no he's not.
TOS are (usually) not legally binding contracts, and you can give them any information you want...they just reserve the right to cut off your service for doing it.
To drive that point home, if you account get's hacked and you had BS information on it there is NO way you can verify said information

Actually, the devs of Titanfall weren't part of the deal to make it Xbox exclusive. The devs actually want it to be multiplatform, but EA, the money grubbing asshats, settled for whatever Microsoft offered them to keep it exclusive. It's usually the publisher who makes shortsighted decisions like this.

And even less sales because the game will not be on Steam

It makes you wonder just how big those exclusivity checks are. I mean they have to make up for potentially millions of lost sales.

It only won because Model M wasn't an option.

There's a lot of depth to its unique movement systems in conjunction with its combat which enables competitive play

Melee's depth is infinite. Simple timing and memorized combos are Melee's antithesis. The games you mentioned are not even close in difficulty to master compared to Melee. You will never see another game like it. The people who play it at the top level wouldnt even bother learning something so simple as tekken or SF.

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Funny, because I'd say the opposite. The fact that the person who is getting hit by moves can slightly manipulate the direction they're hit is major in a game like this, and all of the advanced things that the game brings to the table (wavedashing, l-canceling, jab resets, double jump cancels, float cancels, perfect

Now playing

Funny, because I'd say the opposite. The fact that the person who is getting hit by moves can slightly manipulate the direction they're hit is major in a game like this, and all of the advanced things that the game brings to the table (wavedashing, l-canceling, jab resets, double jump cancels, float cancels, perfect

Supposedly Valve graciously handed them back their tech. Smart move. Valve has better risks to hedge their bets on than holo projectors, but the tech is worthless sitting idle without any fabrication and promotion. This way, if the project fails, Valve loses nothing, and if the project takes off, they can back the

The fallacy of his argument is that it presupposes a false dichotomy. Either games cannot express meaningful things, or they must express meaningful things which are divisive. That is not so, not by a long shot. Look at a game like The Walking Dead. There's no politics in that game. There is no agenda that the

it's good but not even glorious and hardly most beautiful.

Funny, you got a source for the partition information? Because last time I checked no one ever confirmed it and several industry members said it was inaccurate.

Fuck you Luke...I don't like you and I never will. Fuck all you chumps!

Im out bitches!

Lucky for Gabe, his fears were pointless, as I don't know anyone who really uses the Windows 8 app environment.

Nice! I think I will wait before purchasing, though $20 seems reasonable to be able to play and give feedback and ultimately keep the game.

1) This controversy will only go away if people stop talking about it.