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It might not be as ethically dubious as pirating material that someone is selling, but it is piracy in that this is a copy of a protected work that LucasArts still owns the rights to.

Is it truly piracy if no one’s losing money?

The title describes what the player is attempting. That’s clickbait?

So I beat the boss after a few tries (it was tough, but not impossible), and I’ve tackled a couple other bosses since then. Some more thoughts:

How?

Even funnier when one realizes, the culprit had a gravity assist, and yet you’re still correct!

Mike, I love you man. But they are making a fair point that it looks and feels like an ad for the game (I think its mostly the screenshots, tbh). I KNOW IT ISN’T, but don’t let them bait you into arguing about it either. Its a good writeup of how your view of the game has evolved over time.

If Seth is telling the truth that he was thrown at least 20 feet then we can rule out Peyton Manning as a suspect.

Are you guys working off a flow chart here or something? It’s not a valid point. I wrote about a game that I’ve been playing for several months. One I originally brushed off but then found myself playing all the time. These are the sort of experiences we relay here. It’s what we do.

This sure is a typical BS response to getting called out by a valid point.

This sure is a typical BS comment.

This sure is an advertisement for a mobile game...

Please disseminate between the clueless boomer parents among yourselves.

I relate to parts of this uncomfortably well—and I’ve got about a decade on you. Anecdote: when I was in 11th grade, our English teacher had us write an essay about where we’d see ourselves in five years. As she collected them, she told us that she already knew what they said, that they were all about the American

Bioware’s dialogues used to be like this too in KOTOR and Jade Empire. But when Mass Effect came out and they switched to voiced characters they also switched to the shortened dialogue options.

I know where I would be.

So every platformer game that isn't Mario is a rip off of Mario?

Since this post covers enough of the same ground, this smaller thing probably doesn't merit its own post, but I'd like to throw a special "Zero" shout-out to a move that I've come to think of as the "First-Person Shooter Follow." That is, a mission—usually a stealth mission—where you have to follow a dude and do what

I don't mind it. I like that feeling, on a really long jump, of hitting crouch as if you're desperately trying to tuck your legs in so you can *just* barely make it without falling.

Yeah, the load times are bad. Also jarring.