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@Leah: With asparagus, on top of the seasonning you've put, I suggest a dash of lemon juice and a light sprinkle of parmesan (real Parmigiano-Reggiano in a brick, if you can find it).

@nikrox: But the people demanding this tool would possibly drive away from the PDF format those that actually use it for publishing. When someone goes through the extra-step of converting a document to PDF, it usually (and should) means that they don't want it to be modified (extensively). If wanted so, they'd have

@Mpalm.: I'd like to chose what I do with my time, thank you very much. When I want to play games, I want to play games, not do something else until those games are installed.

@Mpalm.: First, it's not always ten minutes; some games have 20 minutes installs.

@the_answer: To come back at you; when was the last great PS3 exclusive released?

@Mpalm.: When I'm not sure I'll be able to dive back into a game, I don't want to waste 10-20 minutes before finding out I don't. When, for instance, I have friends over and they want to see what DMC4 looks like, they usually don't care enough to wait 10-20 minutes.

I should reveal my super-secret (ok, not so secret) steak sauces/marinades, but the Lifehacker bunch seems trustworthy. Although... Well, most of you are probably americans; so my suggestions are probably wasted. You guys have a tendency to seriously overcook your steaks...

@Mpalm.: When I want to play games, I want to play games, not watch TV.

@Mpalm.: You haven't read my post, did you?

Hilarious; there really are people trying to defend that mandatory installs are a good thing.

@Demaar: Indeed; some only have extremely tight clothing and an obvious lack of undergarments.

@mva5580: I don't know what brick and mortar shops you go to, but mine end up removing OLD games from shelves when they don't sell. The only old games they keep selling are massively popular ones (Starcraft, Warcraft and Diablo Battle Chests, Half-Life 1...). They're not saying that they'll delist NEW games with bad

I just had a crazy good thought.

@Archaotic: I totally agree; the fight didn't feel solid at all. The characters were dancing around too much, it was hard to simply concentrate on one enemy in front of you. In a way, that made it more about beating the masses of weaklings (the button-mashing part) than dueling with officers (the fighting game part).

@cio: Well... It's probably going to be compatible with the PS3, and considering the 360 and PS2 versions of the other games with the DW5 engine are pretty much the same, it'd be silly for them to release it twice.

@Archaotic: Oh, it's a shame. Although I am more confortable with the DW5 engine, with some tweaking the DW6 engine could really become something. I particularly enjoyed how it better integrated the objective-based maps of the main series with the base-taking of the Empires games. And the refinement to the mechanics

Also; no info on if they intend to use the DW 5 or DW 6 engine?

I hope they'll take a cue and add back the strategy of the non Orochi titles. This is the reason I didn't really like Orochi.

@decodergrizzly: I'm a big Dynasty Warriors/Samurai Warriors fan, so that should tell you a lot about that.