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Except that the dark vision sometimes makes it hard to see anything, and the teleporting enemies will not always be in distance of it, but might move into it without warning.

Taking documents and mail records is kind of a stupid thing to do, but most of those other points really don't amount to much of anything, especially the revenue information which Zynga needs to eventually publish anyway since they went public.

Hint: it's only a bad choice because you don't like it.

There's another option in that people might believe a lie because they're afraid of the option that it might not be true, but that amounts to the same as them wanting it to be true (the first example), but with a different motivation (fear).

Thanks for sharing. I hope you have more of these experiences :)

People get sad all the time, but you get over it because you have some kind of median telling you how well things were at some other point in time. That gives you perspective. Depression takes that away from you. There is no positive outlook any longer. The median sinks with the current state of being of a depressed

I don't know how the law is in the US, but around here (NL) a company cannot stop a person from working to protect their own interest. So they couldn't stop Lambert from doing commercials that hurt their business, if Lambert can prove he needed the work to sustain a living.

I think if Japan could teach us one thing, it's to have a little less shame. Funny, since a large part of the culture is laced with shame (sexuality, for instance), yet when you see stuff like this you wonder if they have any at all.

The fansubs that release in like a day are usually pretty poorly translated, so I tend to wait for better ones that take like a week. I only took like 2 japanese classes and I catch things they could have translated more accurately, but I guess that's what you get when you have to sub something at the speed of light,

Appears to be the arrangement of the base knobs. The batman one is kind of funny since it uses both the recognition of the base knobs, and an additional one to register input. Not a bad way to use the iPad's multi-touch functionality, since they can recognize up to 5 fingers default, and up to 10 if you disable

Only if you let your anger rule your mind. Not everybody is like that.

My guess is their contract states something very much of the sort. I'd definitely put something like that in there if I hired an actor to play a character for my products. It's very common to have a clause that details you can't perform a similar service for a competitor during the term of the agreement and a few

Some people just really need a doom scenario to give their decisions that decisive edge.

Like others note, that specific issue is likely not going to change with a new generation, unless some other things change first.

Honestly, the last time I sat behind a computer and actually played a game at the same time with another person was in the 90's. Maybe that has something to do with it xD.

As far as I remember, this is a type of survival mode for the regular soldier players. Making it out alive at all is supposed to be a grand feat.

For me personally I tend to purchase games that I used to like, but somewhere along the line I've changed and I don't like them anymore. For a time that caused me to have a bunch of games and never really want to play any of them, which greatly frustrated me (why aren't I enjoying this anymore?) because I'd try time

I see. I used to do that somewhat but never with a swarm.

I never really played a Necro in GW1 much, aside from the wells on my Ra/Ne, but Necromancer in GW2 is a LOT of fun.

After that opening paragraph, I half expected you to have dropped it from the roof to see if it would still work afterwards. Seems to be what always happens to a console generation at some point in their lifetime.