jesse-dylan
Jesse_Dylan
jesse-dylan

I agree with you, but comparing them to murderers seems a little over the top.

All I know is that when Sony wouldn't let me have my PSN account back (after they blamed me for getting hacked—it was actually Gawker that was at fault, ironically!), I complained to the BBB, and the BBB got them to give me my account back. So personally, I care what the BBB thinks. I love Steam, but if I got

I just can't imagine Nintendo going for that kind of depth. Usually the best we get (which is pretty good!) is a 4th-wall-breaking comment from a Toad directed at game reviewers or something. I haven't played the game though, so I don't know! I love X-COM too, though, so I hope we like Steam! I feel like I can

You didn't like FFX?? That's the one that got me to go back and play VIII and IX after they sort of lost me at VII.

(I guess I liked 12, too, but it wasn't really a Final Fantasy. Lost Odyssey was way more of an FF than FF12. Those buggers.)

I just always get stuck starting over. I don't know. Maybe I just have a problem. I was playing Baldur's Gate like crazy, but I stopped a month ago. I can't believe it's a month. I'm sure hoping I can get back into it, because there's no way I'm going to restart!

I have enough crap in my life already. It gets to be a little ridiculous carting things around, and my poor mother still has a boatload of my old stuff at her house.

It just looks a little weird is all. The ship, and maybe even Link, look cel-shaded and polygonal. With a Super FX chip, we could probably have done the polygons, but I think the fake retro thing just looks "modern" because it sort of replicates a cel-shaded look.

How do you play a game, stop, and then continue playing it a year later? I wish I could figure it out. I've started so many games, then wasted time re-starting them.

I wish it would get a re-release. I want to get rid of my Xbox 360.

Dragon Quest VI’s encounters failed the moment they started interrupting my every move. These disruptions discouraged exploration because they felt like an endless loop: 10 seconds of movement launched into 50 seconds of battles. The stop-and-go nearly drove me mad, and I decided to give DQVI a year-long break.

It's not, which is why when it happened to me, I filed with the BBB, and Sony were pretty quickly kissing my butt.

Mine got hacked in 2009. Sony wouldn't believe me, treated me like a criminal on the phone, and were generally just douchy to me. I filed with the Better Business Bureau, and all of a sudden they were calling me and doing all they could to help me.

Hehe... I admit they're compact and stuff. Actually, I have used laptops for years now (used to buy and upgrade and fiddle with desktop PCs), so maybe I'm just as guilty. I do miss the days of having a nice, upgradeable PC, which you don't really get with laptops or apparently "all-in-ones". (Glad to know what it

Who hurt you?

Oh, okay! That makes sense. Thanks!

I don't get what I did to offend you so horribly.

I'm always interested in how it will run Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion with all the fancy see into the distance mods and stuff.

Yuck. I dno if I'm gonna like this. Harold Ramis dies, Dan Aykroyd gives up the ghost (not literally but... kinda), and now all this.

Well I've been around computers for well over two—I was probably messing up DOS on my 086 while you were in diapers. :)

What the hell is an "all-in-one" computer? Is that the new buzz word? Does it toast bread and send faxes too, or what? I don't get it.