jackmusick
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jackmusick

I feel like they're not treated the same because no one really games like they do on consoles and other dedicated, handheld devices. If we had dedicated, Android-based consoles, that problem would go away. It's not like you'd be loading up the Play Store and installing just the games that are there. If something took

Does anyone still play this? Guild Wars 2 has been easily the best MMO I've played and I have no intentions on going anywhere else.

Just want to say that I couldn't agree more. I didn't like Borderlands, but Borderlands 2 was fabulous.

Borderlands? Get it. I don't know why, but I didn't like Torchlight or Borderlands. It felt disconnected, extra grindy and I didn't feel very "wowed" about anything.

I cooked and feasted on my dog's younglings after she ate my entire computer. Dog shaming with a petty note is just chicken shit, so you need to sit the fuck down, cracker jack.

This made my entire New Years Eve. I think I'll just sleep till tomorrow, now.

As my boss said: "I don't care what anybody thinks; I like the tiles."

Oh yes. GoldenEye was the best. I actually went back to it with an Emulator and a 360 controller, recently. That was a mistake. I'll never, ever get used to those controls again.

At least I don't have to blow in my computer, hoping my games will revive themselves :P

Phst. Never mind the console wars... How about console vs PC? That shit gets tiring.

I don't know if you're purposely being condescending or you're in fact the one grasping at straws.

I think the price isn't what matters as much. We generally got a lot of little things and if there was something big we wanted, we'd ask and get it. It wasn't about the console being $400 dollars or the laptop being whatever that price was. It was about what having those things meant for the family, the individual and

Totally. I see that you already purchased it, but it is definitely geared toward casuals. On top of that, dungeons add a lot of challenge that you really can't expect in traditional MMORPGs. Just take our word for it. :P

"I imagine that Cho disassociated himself from the horror he was committing just as we disassociate ourselves when we play "No Russian" on Call of Duty. Thankfully, most of us see the difference, but that doesn't make it any less uncomfortable."

I would agree with you and once others were accustomed to the differences, I'm sure they would, too. But the problem is that most people aren't and a lot don't want to be. They don't want to worry about what to do when drivers crash. They don't want to worry about where their games are or how to reinstall them. They

Agreed, but you do have to understand the simplicity that a console gives to gamers. I think there will be a time where PCs will be just as easy to plugin and work with (for games) as consoles, but it's just not there, yet.

OR! Or or or... When they pack cards, they have some kind of serial number on the pack that references a database which knows which cards are in which packs. And you could activate that pack of cards on the virtual game once you bought them. Kind of like gift cards. Once they were activated, you couldn't activate that

I would have stuck with Magic a lot longer if I could have done that on my tablet or something. The idea that a few of my friends could forget our decks but still play over LAN or whatever with our uploaded, physical decks always sounded awesome. But alas, that hasn't happened.

So long as your games are on Steam without any Games for Windows crap, I'll be happy to. :P

That's what my roommate says, but I just could never adjust.