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It was nice talking with you too. Thank you.

I wonder how they'll respond to weapon duplicating glitches. I know they removed the glitch method in BL1, will they make duplication a feature in BL2? Go to a vending machine and pay for a duplication of the weapons they like? Since they have an upgrading feature for guns now (which I don't think they've talked

Your example of the smearing of substances on a capacitive screen is a poor counter-point. Dirt on a screen is a user error, not a flaw of the tech. If the user doesn't keep the screen clean, and it's not that hard, the user is at fault. Screens now are even built more sturdy and dirt resistant because people put

What capacitive screens have you used? I've just not met anyone whose had a similar experience these days. It could be the devices you've had experience with.

Bioware wants us talking about the ending, so why don't we just stop talking about it? Giving them what they want isn't how you make things happen.

Only because you asked...

What I think is funny is that laying off game developers just feeds the mobile market more as these people most likely band together and form their own smaller studios. Then they get rich off a good mobile idea, then the big Developers/Publishers buy them in again.

That was amazing! Especially that end portion with the hidden blade wii remote launcher. This kind of makes me hope for an Assassin's Creed Kinect game. I may not buy it, but I'd certainly watch other people play it.

First, Maxim features its gamer girl on its cover, then Mattell is going to come out with gamer Barbie, then Nickelodeon airs a cartoon with a gamer girl main character and the fad becomes mainstream and dull. Let the cycle finish :)

This is such an involved topic. I'll try to be concise.

I hear you on the server costs. I think their should be server and non-server modes. Flexible design for different games and player counts.

This is some controversial stuff here. I'm going on simply what's been stated.

I'm not programmer or game designer, so I'd like a little break down on the advantages this demonstration provides in a real-world context.

You know, Sony wouldn't have these problems if they just allowed the public to buy SDK capability for themselves with the systems. It could be a PS+ subscription feature. Then, the legit programmers that resort to hacking could be registered, giving Sony money, and not have the motivation to illegitimately hack the

Ok, that makes sense. They aren't getting paid vacation, or get hugely reduced pay for non-work time.

Haha, thanks. Think about "Tee-Dus". Does that really sound better? It's just a preference, and I hate to say this, but Tee-Dus doesn't sound manly. Then again, the character isn't all that manly in concept, in my opinion.

The party class compositions you speak of, are those requirements? Like the game restricts party composition to those requirements, or those just tended to be preferred compositions in order to play the game efficiently?

I understand my thoughts didn't quite communicate properly after reading your replies.

I find it's more of a disadvantage to have so much knowledge about a single subject. I love video games and I know about them then anything else. This might seem sad to some, but really it's my hobby and it keeps me entertained in my daily life. I don't harm anyone with the interest, so I feel it's all good.

What is the point in the game of having the larger team split into smaller groups?