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The OP's question is valid, why does their customer service response suck so bad. Yours is kindof an issue with software itself. You're buying a license, not a physical product, so returns aren't really a thing. Almost no one allows them, although I have to give Origin props for starting to do that. But even theirs is

Except that cable companies have monopolies, so no, we can't just go switch ISPs willy nilly. If I want high-speed internet here, I get Comcast. It's either that, or I get shit like DSL or Satellite internet. Comcast is the only reasonably fast option here.

That kind of thinking is why UMD's beat out BluRays, right? Because the screen being closer is always a good thing.

My list of "Games I Started" is just too disgusting to even think about, but games I finished in 2013:

I know what you mean. CS:GO is the closest so far, and that's because so many people bitched about the "floatiness", so they've been working on it. It still doesn't feel super good, but the feeling of 1sking people with the Deagle or AK is still really good, and the AWP feels phenomenal. The original M4A4 felt like

Yeah definitely, Unreal was another series to make it feel great when people got taken out. Gears of War also does it really well with the Gnasher, Longshot, and the explosives. But then it completely loses that feeling with the rifles, where you just kinda shoot at them until they kneel down. -_-

Since you brought up the visceral feedback of FEAR, I thought I'd just reminisce about one of the greatest things that series ever did. FEAR 2 felt very little like FEAR 1, and was generally not as good IMO, but HOLY FUCK, the first time I got into one of the mechs in that game I about died with awesome when people

Yeah, I was an Xbox guy. I had a PS1, but then went Xbox->360. I did get a PS2 after I got my 360 to play through a bunch of games I missed and loved it.

I definitely understand having a preference, but I also think that they're both worth playing. As I said, despite being an Xbox guy, I'm loving my PS3, and while I'll

I just did that in reverse (had a 360/PC all generation), picked up a PS3 a couple of months ago. It's great, lots of fun games that I missed, and most of the games are <$10 because they're old.

I'd definitely go for it. 360 had some phenomenal exclusives, especially if you enjoy shooters. The entire Gears of War

The tight, futuristic corridors, and giving you a BFG just screamed "ha guys get it? We made Doom!" to me. Which, despite my very mixed feelings on Doom 3, I do love Doom. And id. Just don't make the entire last level of your game an (awful) reference. That just stinks of terrible idea to me.

Like I said though, still

Yeah, game play wise, they both ended pretty much the same awful way. But the story part at the ending of HL2 was at least interesting, and the shitty lame environment at least sort of fit with what was going on in HL2. All I felt at the end of Rage was id telling me, "REMEMBER WHEN WE MADE DOOM 3? IT WAS PRETTY RAD,

I dunno. Like I said, I do like Reach's style, I just preferred how 3 looked cleaner, which to me is a part of the Halo style. The regular UNSC guys had that complex, militaristic look, but the Spartans and their gear looked cleaner and more vehicular (trying to explain it as best as I can). I didn't think adding shit

Reach had a lot of good armor, but it kinda ruined the clean aesthetics of the previous Halo games. I don't mean it in a dirty-beat up kinda way, I mean the armor was all really complex and over designed. Which I don't mind, but Halo kinda had it's own style, sitting in-between clean lines and overly layered and

Another game I loved but had a shit ending. =D

Although, if you're talking the end of Ep. 2 instead of just the base game, then we're talking worst-fucking ending-of-all-time-especially-since-part-fucking-3-is-never-fucking-coming-out bad. Because, seriously, fuck Episode 2 with a loaded gun. It had a cliff hanger as

I agree with you except for one thing: don't go back to Reach's style. Go back to Halo 3's. Reach was a great game, and Halo 4 was pretty good, but the armor styles in both were terrible (with Reach being pretty bad, 4 being an atrocity against mankind).

Most of the environments in 4 were awesome (other than the

I'm one of the few people that loved the shit outta Rage. The environments were beautiful, the gunplay was solid, it had AMAZING animation, and even the cars were fun. And of course, wingsticks were fucking tits.

The only things I didn't like about that game were the story, and the entire ending. Because the story was

His artwork is great, but most of the armor in Halo 4 looked like an intern went crazy with the extrude tool and wanted to make modern art with it.

Most of the environments were great, the armor was fucking awful in that game. Just, seriously atrocious. Halo Reach had already kinda started down the "busy, overly

Quick switching doesn't reset the shot timer anymore in CS:GO. The only advantage you get from switching is strafing slightly faster in between shots due to having the pistol out. Also, there's a slight delay when you first pull up the scope before it becomes 100% accurate which stops quick-scoping. The AWP is

While it is silly that it won't log you in, and it would be nice to fix that, you're contradicting yourself... you are leaving it in the box because you don't want to use any of its features, but then you're complaining that some of the features you want to use don't work without it. If so, why not just plug it in?

It can be a hard game to get into, but it's worth it. If you want, add me on Steam and we can play some rounds sometime if you do wanna learn the game. I'm no pro but I do understand the mechanics and how they all work.

Or, if you'd rather just learn how to do OK without actually learning any of the mechanics, just buy