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This doc was really well done. I liked the whole take on no interviews, and everything told and unfolded via Facebook video, phone video, news archive and police body/interview camera. Then the few time/date slates they put on screen. Information wise, it was all pretty rote and typical murder story, until you got to

The Dawnblade exotic could make bottom tree useful in PVP again. Otherwise it could be useful for top tree, as each burned enemy restores melee energy.

Rumor is this is all the armor, but there’s expected to be something like 8 exotic weapons. We’ll obviously get a raid exotic. Then a season rank exotic. And then perhaps a dungeon exotic

The Warlock Necrotic Grips could be insane in PVP.

I remember when I bought the physical copy of GTAV before I switched from X360 to PS4. And I remember it requiring a download to your HD. Well crap, my hard drive was full, so I had to go out and buy a flash drive specifically for GTAV. I kept thinking, “what’s the point of owning the disc if I have to download

I currently have Horizon Zero Dawn as a physical version. My daughter is a bit too young to play it. The robots I don’t mind her killing, it’s the parts where you actually fight other humans that I’m not totally on board with yet.

That’s a good tip. I’m lucky I’ve got a 1 gig connection, so my downloads are never an issue. But then I get stuck in the Sony PS4 “copying” ninth circle of hell.

I also grew up in a pre-digital age. Hell, I was the kid who worked in the small mom-and-pop video store through high school. My physical media collection was also obscene at one time. But I once had to move to a smaller apartment, and I had to look at my “stuff” and make some really hard choices. So most of my

That is a totally fair argument. For me and my gaming habits, it’s not as much of an issue. I’m a one-or-two games at a time kind of guy, and I often don’t go and revisit games I played years ... or even months ago. And I’m not downloading everything I possible can just so I can have it at a later date.

I take things like my ISP and storage as fixed costs. You’ll need to download most games to the drive anyway, regardless of which console you get. So I don’t consider those as a weighing factor in digital vs. disc versions of the consoles.

Possible, but I’m a full-on believer of the Night Lamp theory. And ADWD already established that the, normally, 21-day journey from the Wall to Winterfell took at least double the time with the snow. So limping back to the Wall for another 40+ days. Personally, I feel it just lets the wind out of the sails by that

Except in the books, Stannis is a solid 600 miles away from Shireen, so not sure how’s he’s going to manage winning a battle at Winterfell in the dead of a rough winter, and then returning to the wall to set his daughter on fire. And at that point, why would he set Shireen on fire. If the battle is won, what’s the

I’m not “happy” he has Covid. And I definitely don’t wish actual ill (or death) on the family.

I think that would largely depend on what their long-term plan is with the legacy consoles. I would totally be ok with all of these rebuilt locations returning to the game full-time ... if there’s an actual purpose for them arriving. I said elsewhere that I think D2 launched with too many locations. I think the base

I’m in the same boat. My kids are into the books, and my older child really wants to play this game. Yet I completely don’t agree with the words and ideas that Rowling has.

I’m 43 and I read this headline and instantly sang the song in my head, tapping out each Nick.

You’d think chargers would have a magnetic connection that when a device reaches 100%, the attachment would disengage and the device would essentially unplug. 

The Lie looks really interesting. I’m in. 

Hey, to each their own! I’ve also taken many breaks over the years, but I’ve never gotten to a place where I’ve straight-up deleted Destiny. Something inevitably brings me back. But breaks are healthy.

It is bizarre how so many people are so hellbent on hoping a game fails. Like, I would never hop into a COD thread on Kotaku and post about how the game is just the same rehashed thing year-in, year-out. People like what they like. I love Destiny. I’m one of those guys who plays every night after the wife and kids go