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Jeremy Sarrasin
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@scrapking: I filled some holes with my dad the other day.

@Frederf: I agree. Plus the speech itself seems to be a little circular. "All players want the same thing and they are simple and the same!" then, "We must listen to players because they are smart and informative and have good ideas about what they want!"

@Ryodestined: Another great idea was the desynching in Assassin's Creed. Your role was this ordinary guy who was attempting to relive the role of an Ancient Assassin so the deaths became very believable as a failure on the part of the character and not the assassin he was trying to recall, and the explanation of

@Gervy: I can't believe I didn't notice that you can't go straight up. I could see that being annoying.

@Madness87: I don't know the numbers or finances involved so I can only speculate. This sort of feature doesn't seem like an overly huge expense to development that it would cripple the huge profits these businesses make so why consider it a hardship to go through? I would sincerely hope that everyone would just want

Heh, we're at a stage where we can barely define what an RPG is let alone what isn't an RPG. This talk could never end. I'll tell you what Final Fantasy xiii definitely is though. It's a game that makes me angry and tired whenever I try to keep playing it. It's like a snowy driveway for god's sake! I have to shovel

I went through the survey just now, said I'd buy the Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd ones (who knows if I really would, I'm just enthusiastic about the idea really). For my write in I chose the White Stripes. I wish I could have been able to write why I chose them. I think their material would be great for a game like

A reward for dicking around eh? Too big and too hard eh? Oblivion touches on stuff like that and for me it gets real hit or miss. So let's see. I come across a "rare" ingredient called Nirnroot and the resulting investigation of it leads me to very boringly fetch another so many of them and so many of them. I got so

I love the idea that an app could motivate people to do regular maintenance. As nice as it is that the squeakers remind me to change my brake pads, I sure do let it get down to the wire, and I know I forget to check the oil a little too much from time to time.

@cassiebearRAWR: Hahaha yeah there's no protection from them passing the filth on to eachother at school and the playgrounds that's for sure. Speaking of kids learning it from kids, I grew up learning it from kids who learned a lot of it from their parents.

@gb356: Oh man... You just dug up a very very deep memory of mine.

@Andre Oceans: It's like that damned one ring... Maybe we should do like Frodo, find that disc and destroy it!

@Aideh: They used the Sim City 2000 magic eraser cheat. I used that and made a whole city of arcologies spanning to all the edges of the map. I wish they called me about participating in this New York thing.

I think I like the idea of mechanics being involved in the genre name despite the challenges.

@Y-bot: I'm glad you asked me that... I don't think about this enough but the real reason I had started having a problem with simple music was the idea of honesty. When I was younger I really grew up thinking all the music on the radio was good because it was something big and professional. I couldn't tell the

@Y-bot: I'm going to give you a full explanation on why I feel the way I do about simpler music, because I think this discussion deserves that. I have to admit in my studying of music I'm still at odds with a lot of feelings I have and it's become this fierce internal debate that I tend to suffer with sometimes,

@bakagaijin: We could always sew the better marriage blanket into a dog snuggie.