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It says the profile pic changes to indicate the player's status, I've never played the game, though. Is that not really enough? It all sounds fantastic to me. I wish more games would go this route. Maybe for serial offenders their name can be changed to red after they're "released" back into the general

I literally can not think of a single area in life where one can dictate the type of feedback they will receive. There is certainly no shortage of hate for the makers of movies, or music, or authors, or even internet comic strips. Absolutely no one creating anything anywhere in modern media today is immune from

But desert roads aren't usually graded

Is it because of the TXAA and volumetric simulated cinnamon smoke?

True, old gunpowder was extremely smokey. Then again, true swordfighting really never included blade-on-blade blocking, and true walking tends to include at least the occasional stumble over an unnoticed rock or hole in uneven ground. I think it's okay for the gunpowder in these games to include similar, relatively

I'm not sure if this is what you're talking about, but I found the way the smoke moved around the player, or the way it was disturbed by his movement through it, to be pretty realistic.

I really just kinda feel like, for someone to actually notice that, they're paying attention to the "wrong" things. It just seems to me that in most cases, if the developers did their job well, your eye is usually going to be busy being directed somewhere. Although I guess this does fall apart in open-world games.

Well yeah, but doesn't that almost go without saying? Nearly everything is cheaper to do it yourself, and the next step up is to pay someone to do it, and then the one beyond that is to buy one that someone else already made. That's, like, capitalism or something. I think.

Aircraft carriers are about projection of air power, not naval power.

Why stop there? I prefer much more realism. For example, at the end of a round, we should all have to do about 6 hours of paperwork before the next round, and when that round starts we'll randomly find out that "supplies" are low, so you might need to choose a different weapon.

I almost choked when I read this

It certainly is the kind of law that's ripe for abuse, but Australia isn't exactly a bastion of civil rights anyways, not that my own USA is much better these days. Either way, not much of a surprise to me coming from a country that doesn't even give its citizens the right to remain silent.

Really don't know what people are complaining about. This is a shoe-in for 2002 GOTY.

Even worse, some rechargeable batteries do occasionally malfunction and explode... If you notice the back of your phone swelling and getting really hot, it's a simple matter to get it away from you.. If it's inside of your body, however, you're probably not going to last too long.

Nah, it's that mostly only force users are able to use them without slicing off their own arms or legs. In light of that, I don't think Grievous really breaks anything because he's more machine than man. Assuming one were even able to build a cybernetic body to begin with, the addition of control subroutines that

Gotta agree here. This kind of shit is frankly to be expected at the end of a game between such bitter rivals. Hitting in general I mean, not necessarily the hitting of women. Well, maybe in Jersey?

I am not sure if you're being sarcastic, but on the chance that you're not, I disagree. The headline makes it sound just like it is. That's a solid hit. It was a hit to the side so maybe it looks like a glancing blow, but that's about as solid a hit as you'd ever want to make when punching someone's face, lest you

And at that point, many or most of these technologies will be applied to protecting the police and paramilitary.

Re: Quarians + Geth proves Catalyst wrong

Of course there's something like it. It's called Hell.