jeffseely
Jeff Seely
jeffseely

I can see accidental own goals being scored all the time in a mode like this. Besides that, scoring goals in general would be far too easy and many correct goals would probably be scored mostly through luck. Maybe my opinion will change once I actually try it; but for now, I’m not feeling Dropshot.

...because it clearly could get serious before it’s passed.

I’ve got a theory. It could be bunnies.

It’s getting eerie — What’s this cheery singing all about?

I’ve got a theory some kid is dreamin’ and we’re all stuck inside his wacky Broadway nightmare.

It’s okay, man. You’re not the only person who got the wrong idea from my comment.

Then you’re reading it very differently from the way I’m reading it. And now that I look at it more closely, I actually do see the way you must be reading it. You must have thought I was saying that their priority is money. That’s not what I was saying. What I was actually doing was changing the quote so that the

Where did I say anything about Ubisoft being out to make money? I don’t have a problem with them making money. That isn’t what any of this is about. I’m talking about players allegedly being unfairly banned after paying good money for their game.

I reworked the quote because I felt that their priorities are off. I think their main priority should be ensuring that all the people who paid good money for their game have full access to it. THEN they can work on implementing an anti-cheating solution that hopefully won’t ban innocent players.

Who’s complaining about micro transactions? This whole story is about players being banned even though they probably haven’t done anything wrong.

“Our team is committed to providing a fair environment while also ensuring players have access to our game.”

You get Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel in The Handsome Collection, and both games run at 1080p with a target frame rate of 60 fps. You’re getting a lower quality experience with the 360 version of Borderlands 2, and you’re not getting The Pre-Sequel at all.

I love my HD 558 headphones. The clarity is excellent and the fit over my ears is very comfortable.

I love my HD 558 headphones. The clarity is excellent and the fit over my ears is very comfortable.

I have the last basic Kindle that was made before they all went touchscreen, and I want to hold onto mine for as long as I can. If they introduce a basic Kindle down the road that has page press or buttons and 300 ppi resolution, I might go for that. But for now, I like my old Kindle with no touchscreen and actual

I have the last basic Kindle that was made before they all went touchscreen, and I want to hold onto mine for as

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You know what’s really impressive? A let’s player playing the entire game in VR. Check out this guy’s experience with it. Sure, he has his wife next to him for support, but he’s still immersed in the game world. And yes, those are googly eyes on the front of his PS VR. His wife put them there.

For me, the Grand Mac is what the Big Mac should be. I say that because of the price. At more than $4 a sandwich, you’re not getting a good value when you buy the regular Big Mac. You’re getting a lot of bread along with some sauce, lettuce, and cheese — and not much meat. In my opinion, the Big Mac should cost $2.99.

Yeah, the Dreamcast was Sega at their strongest since they released the Genesis. It was an incredible console for 1999. I think the only reason it tanked is that Sony had grabbed most of Sega’s market share while they were wallowing in the failures of the 32X and the Saturn. So when 2000 came around and the PS2 hit,

And what about that amazing battery life for the Wii U Pro Controller? I’ve never seen anything like it.

You raise a good point. As it stands, you’d have to have a Pro Controller in order to be able to use a d-pad with Virtual Console games.