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Everyone starts out with just some basic supplies. You have to scrounge around for the better gear.

It's not really unreasonable to expect your shiny new PS4 to at least be able to manage the same tasks as your PS3. New products should build on old products, not necessarily start over from scratch. Sure one or two things might go unimplemented for a short time, but overall it should all be there.

My motherboard has 3 very, very bright blue LEDs to tell you that you've overclocked your CPU. Why would someone include status lights for something that is basically a permanent change???

But the Ouya (to my knowledge) only ran mobile games. The large majority of which were never designed to be played on anything other than a phone/tablet. There is a HUGE difference between mobile games and indie PC games.

That's like calling it a WINDOWS pc. Yes, Microsoft owns the operating system, but they sure don't have design input on all the windows machines.

I think I just have (and I imagine I'm not alone in this) a hard time comprehending how this sort of thing can happen and what sort of treatments are appropriate to deal with it.

Which is just really wrong to me. He was perfectly adult enough to plot and carry out a murder in cold blood, he shouldn't get treated like a child. That said, I hope they give him years and years of therapy. And sending him first to a juvenile prison wouldn't hurt either. I doubt he'd fare well in an adult prison.

The thing that I never understand in these cases is the almost complete lack of foresight. I mean sure, for whatever reason you've decided that killing your cousin (in his sleep!) is the best course of action. What then?? Did he even make an attempt at hiding his crime or escaping somehow? Is he so stupid to not know

Definitely this. Not a rage moment, but a cold hearted murder with long hours to think about it before hand. How in the hell can a 13 year old already be that disturbed? No doubt there is some other thing involved here (that won't be reported on). Just sad.

I think a lot of people are missing the point. And that includes the hardware manufactures. Valve is trying to sell a platform, not any one piece of hardware. It does not matter to them that you buy an official "Steam Machine" or build your own. The only thing that matters is that people convert to Steam OS. At some

Now I want to watch english subtitled ponies. It's just so much more entertaining.

Technically the censorship didn't come into play until the US took over after WWII and instigated a lot of our puritan ideals. But I will agree that Japan is (at least currently) not as free and liberal as some people are making out. *Especially* when the only japanese culture you're exposed to is purely through

To each their own, but while I've found Zombies to be fun and have poured many hours into it, I've grown frustrated at what I perceive to be a sense of pointlessness to it.

Ok, to preface my post here I'll say I've only played CoD/Battlefield on consoles and that I first started out FPS shooters on CoD and picked up Battlefield around the time BF3 came out.

But charging $.10/gallon is backwards. If it's a flat $.25 fee + 3% of the sale, the worst case for the company is when people get only a few gallons. Yet those people will pay relatively little. The guy that comes in and needs 15 gallons will pay a lot more, even though he's at least making a purchase big enough to

Slightly off topic, but what is the best digital notebook replacement available today? For as long as I can remember I've wanted a digital notebook that perfectly replicated the style of using an actual notebook. I've looked at getting a Microsoft Surface Pro with One Note, but the lack of stylus holder is somewhat

I find that it doesn't affect my enjoyment of games very much. I can recognize the dissonance, but it somehow feels separate or at least not very important. I very much enjoyed Uncharted and somehow never really got the idea that the gameplay jarred with the character. Perhaps I'm just desensitized to it though. It

Is that really the same though? Electricity doesn't really have speeds. I imagine a lot of the electric lines out to random farm houses are very, very old. They don't really have to keep upgrading them unless they break or the farmers start using *a lot* more electricity. Which I imagine is pretty rare.

Totally off topic story about Origin:

I feel like Tomb Raider was very, very close to hitting the mark, but then someone came in and said that she needed to be more "vulnerable" at the beginning and that the game needed to ship with more fights or else everyone would be bored. Which created this gulf between reality and story that wasn't really meant to