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@fdisk: Funny because the old Diablo team are mostly now ArenaNet, the guys who made Guild Wars and now guild Wars 2

@DocSeuss: Arn't you thinking of the Quake 3 engine?

@Azel: Wow is that what Home looks like now? Still, no point in installing it on any PS3 I would still say.

@RilleL: I'm not the only one who arn't impressed at your lack of understanding that it isn't, not arn't. Besides you spend at least a week of solid work trying to do this and you will fail, it's hard and impressive.

I think it should ring first, you have to physically get up and switch on a bright light source and then it disables the ball throwing, that would just piss me off every single morning.

The best thing is blocking those damn video ad's you get on players like YouTube and Blip, they piss me off.

@Tate O'Malley: Same, I havn't played a game like that in years, then I find myself deprived of energy and food coming off it later, only to want to go back on.

That's actually really funny, send a SD Card for your game to get fixed, that sounds so far behind its unreal.

@-MasterDex-: DR2 is a pretty lazy port anyway, I've got a european copy (Released 24th) which I had to crack until release. Jitters whenever fire is on screen, still awesome game though.

@The Sentient Meat: Damn right, I got my DS last christmas and playing that game was a bitch, still. It was worth getting for games like Mario Kart etc, just screw FPS's on the system without a second analog nub/stick.

@redwall: I enjoy Call of Duty and come top every match, I still don't feel like im doing anything whilst playing it compared to games like Bad Company 2.

@Aubron: I prefer PC gaming too, and enjoy many different types of games, I just get frustrated with Call of Duty being the only thing related with gaming when there is so much more.

Call of Duty is noobfriendly, simple. Thats why tonnes of people play it, for example there are many people in my school I don't consider gamers at all but they play Call of Duty all the time.

@That Guy: 240Hz TV? I don't undertand why can't that do 3D since it has a refresh rate that could capacitate this?

@MrEvil: So does Firefox now actually. Does exactly the same thing.

@noizynet: I just tested this now since I'm remote desktopping to my PC from college, just applied this and it still asked for my password. So it should be fine

I don't really get why many power users use Chrome really, personally I couldn't understand not having a good version of Adblock on my browser, other than that it's fantastic though really.

I literally just taped some in my PC earlier. Very useful.