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Thank you, I though it was a transcript of ESPN, not a police report.

I just think it so beautiful that you could take an engagement photo (a photo that foolish people think is suppose to focus on the couple), and instead rightfully make the focus the hobby of one half of that couple.

I agree, it goes to the main point of the article, the guy is spending too much time defining himself as a single loser with a bad job.

Are you joking? It's a job that no one has ever heard of, highly unique. All sorts of interesting history pops up in those.

The answer is (and I know some people are insulted by this), that games like this are focused on playing into what is basically a gambling addiction.

It's all about preference and it always gives me a laugh when people make definitive statements that ____ is the best game. Say that you liked it best, not that everyone else should as well.

You grew up there and didn't work in a single reference to F-red-neck?

The problem is that if you magically turned everyone in the US into professional body builders, they still eat more in calories then they could ever hope to burn with muscle mass.

I loved that upon returning to see his family, he immediately asked his mom to make him a sandwich, and she ran off to do just that.

It's a gathering of family and friends to celebrate a major step in your life.

It has been and always will be a "bring Christian voters to the polls" issue.

You beat me to it. People should not be punished for success, nor should they be able to accumulate so much wealth that they in essence become royalty where all their descendants don't have to work.

It means they are not making any pretense about a story, they are simply making this game about winning the gear lottery and playing into that addiction.

But it's an honest game.

Oh I see, there are no bad games (or bad parts of games), just bad gamers. Or, if you don't like something, don't ask for something better, just opt out.

Come on now, I loved the game but you are trying to defend weak content with "just don't play it".

I'm with you on that. Side quests were far too focused on gathering things. And I don't mean going to a particular dungeon to find a specific relic, I mean running all over the place picking plants and minerals.

I really loved DA:I, but I feel your pain. I quickly figured out to ignore the requisition quests, but the stuff is also needed for crafting.

Kirk, do you think that the big focus on incredible graphics has had a negative impact on issues like content and the amount of time and budget that is invested in QA? Or does it just seem that we are getting more beautiful games with more bugs?

I agree that too often teams dump coaches when the problems are personnel, injuries, etc., but in this situation there was a TON of bad coaching. Poor clock management, terrible calls like a fake punt when they needed 4 yards (typically only done when 1 to 2 yards are needed).