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That dock may actually open me up to getting a nice mechanical keyboard. I've had a G15 for a long time, I've wanted to upgrade to a mechanical keyboard, but I love the screen for seeing who's talking in Vent, controlling Winamp, looking my PC's CPU/RAM/GPU usage, etc. If this app can do all that, I'll just buy the

Oh awesome, I must've missed that.

This looks really awesome... too bad its iOS only. =/

They de-starred DocSeuss for that spoiler? Good. I normally don't mind him too much, but when I saw that I was pissed. Spoiling a game just to be an ass is the douchiest thing to do.

So far it seems pretty accessible, but there have already been a couple of cameos that you wouldn't quite fully understand. ME1 is cheap, why not give it a try? It has a little stiffer combat, but overall the series really hasn't dramatically changed, so if you like ME1 you'd probably like 2 and 3. 1 had more

Will it work for characters who've already started the story though? I got my face as close as I could, but I'm not going to restart the game to fix it...

You can't create the exact same characters. At least from ME1>2, there were some options in 1 that weren't in 2, but if you imported your character you could keep your face using those.

Is this affecting EVERYONE who imported from 1>2>3 or just some? I'm picking up my copy when GameStop opens in the morning, I really hope it doesn't hit me. And it really sucks for all the people that it is hitting... hopefully they fix it soon.

They came out and talked about it today, and the game doesn't release until tomorrow. It's not on the box, but the box doesn't lie about what is in it either, they haven't advertised those characters as being in the game. If they had advertised them and then put them behind a paywall, maybe then you'd have a case for

Software has always been sold under the agreement that you use the software within the limits the company sets, and they hold back content/functionality all the time, not just in the gaming world. It sucks, but it is nowhere near illegal. Go buy the student version of some professional software. You pay 1/10th the

The BBB can't do anything about it, its legally 100% ok...

Dark Souls is not a game meant to really push an art form or convert non-gamers, it is a game squarely aimed at an audience that already loves and appreciates games. And no, I don't hate Roger Ebert, he's seemed like a very intelligent man and his reviews are well done, but he's a film critic, and he has never given

He linked to the article on Dark Souls, that's the game he was talking about.

Its bad enough when you troll and bitch on Skyrim/Bethesda articles, don't do it on articles that have nothing to do with them. We all realized that you don't like Bethesda a long time ago, at least keep your hatred of them contained to Bethesda articles dude.

I dunno, I noticed it, but I played a ton, and it only really mattered on maps like Valhalla where there was a lot of long range BRing. It could easily take 6-7 shots to kill a guy on those maps, which isn't a problem, as it solidified the BR as medium range instead of long, the issue was when the other guy would get

I use numbered d6 for my RP dice, it looks weird to have all of my other dice be made a certain way and then have my d6 stand out. I agree that if you're playing a game that ONLY uses d6 (WH40K comes to mind), then I prefer the standard dice instead of the numbered.

Hey, in MK9 at least they made him into a somewhat badass SWAT dude. And his X-Ray is fucking awesome, lol. The noise when his flashlight breaks the dude's skull always makes me chuckle.

If you're getting double melee'd you're bad XD

Those were fun, but I dunno, they kinda annoyed me, too. Scarabs were the epitome of badass Covenant tech, and in Halo 3 you just get in a Hornet, fly over them, rush in, and punch them to death. The battles where you had to fight them on the ground and take out their joints were pretty awesome though.

Bah, not "PS1 eventually", I meant to say "PS1 originally". Too late to edit.