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Honestly I don't think it affected that many people. Like you said, if you only paid for Live for Netflix, your dumb. That being the case however doesn't make it any less baffling.

People like to complain about quests in a lot of games, especially MMO's, but no one ever points to a game as a good model for quests. I guess at this point I may not have ever played a game with 'good' and varied quests. Personally I'm content if they have interesting story lines. Who cares if the quest consists of

If it's coming out in June, it's already gone off to the manufactures. The code is on chip already. Making that sort of change now would involve enormous expense and likely compromise the stability of the game. It's probably been in quality testing for months. Deep design changes are totally of the question. It is

I think I was unclear. I don't believe that people won't own Oculus Rift's, merely that the advanced setups that you see with the special gun controllers, treadmills, etc. will be limited to companies rather than individuals.

Dave & Buster's is pretty popular where I live. Most major cities seem to have at least 1 or 2 good ones that I've been to.

I think, at least initially, Oculus Rift setups are going to do best at arcades. Places that can afford the bulky machines that make you feel like you're really there.

Sign me up as only owning one console. Though I did manage to play most of the co-op 360 exclusive with a friend on his console. So I got to experience Halo and Gears among others.

I like mine too!

Xbox One couldn't get the DRM past us because they handled it like a semi truck. There was no finesse. Just a big smack in the face. But this? This is how they really win. By convincing us, one small step at a time, that their way is better.

And if they did that they'd get all sorts of complaints about how same-sex relationships are broken and buggy. Especially when the dialogue still refers to someone as female when they're male. This is the sort of thing that needs to be in the design from the start. Does anyone really want a game that offers a token

I think we're going through a learning curve here as consumers. These options are relatively new to the wider public and it's going to take a few people getting burned before people start to be more cautious. It's not the holy grail that people were claiming it would be, but that's ok. It still has a lot to offer when

For me at least graphics do impact my enjoyment of a game. Specifically when the characters are really well done. Best example of this recently that I've played is Tomb Raider and The Last of Us.

Love Plus VR is probably the next step.

Unfortunately for Sterling, or anyone else for that matter, information obtained and publicized illegally can still affect you. He may very well have a suit against the girlfriend, but that has no bearing on the NBA. We can't all just pretend we don't know what he said and the NBA can't just hope that people won't

On the homosexuality thing, I think you are a victim of stereotyping. See, a large majority of the people who believe like you do also believe that it should be illegal to have a same-sex marriage. So when you state that you think it's immoral, a lot of people are going to assume you think it should also be illegal.

Ok so let me preface this by saying I know nothing about this guy other than this recent scandal. I have no idea if he has a history of this stuff (seems like he might).

I do enjoy that feature. And honestly at this point, I've invested quite a lot time learning the in's and out's of Vuze that I'm not overly compelled to switch. I just wish they weren't getting so scummy with the install process. Everytime I upgrade I have to be *very* careful I don't accidentally install any of the

I had the exact opposite problem in Borderlands. I'd find one really awesome gun and then not find anything even close for ages. Which is totally fine, if the game didn't revolve so much around finding loot. Luckily BL2 had a much better story so I didn't mind as much that I wasn't getting new loot, but there were

I agree. From what I've seen, CoD/Battlefield/Titanfall aren't really good comparisons for this game. It mostly has to fear Borderlands. If it can avoid the monotony and loot grind of Borderlands, it'll be highly successful I think. Even if this sort of game will never appeal to the adrenaline junkies of the

It was my understanding that, at best, authors get a chance to review and give advice on headlines, but didn't actually get the final say on them. Could be wrong though.