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@breadtruck: I don't know— mine was okay until some of the more recent updates. Dunno, maybe it's just my ISP has taken a nosedive, but it's laggy as hell even if I connect to very local servers... and all my other games seem fine. It just feels like they missed the mark slightly to really challenge MW2. Don't get me

@Foddz: It seemed to be better at launch than it is now. It's laggy, the server browser is clunky and just generally MW2 gives a better "joining servers" experience. I like the actual gameplay and unlocks of BC2, though.

@Kral2: Good for you!

@buddhatooda: Well, the server browser sort of works, but doesn't remember the region you normally search for. I hate that it has 3 different screens for you to click "log in" on— just get me into the game, damnit! Do the ping counters work for you? They never show anything in that column. Also the game is extremely

I thought for a sec it was Giantbomb's Ryan Davis.

It's too bad BC2 is still BUS-TED (on PC, at least). I want to play and enjoy it, but I think it will be old hat by the time they fix it.

Okay, these posts are just getting weird now. I feel like I'm leafing through the back of a "men's magazine."

Is anyone else thinking, "Gee, that's timely."?

"The future's all yours, you lousy bicycles!" — Butch Cassidy

Shock the crap out of you, unless you're a hot chick (with an 80s perm), of course.

I hated the Yoda scene. So there.

These columns are amazing and eminently fascinating. They remind me of a perhaps more ascerbic Western opinion of Japan as compared to Peter Payne of J-List. Like many geeks, I grew up with Anime and was always intrigued by the culture of the people beyond many of the things I loved. I never made it over there, but I

I wish Calibre was more of a "one in one out" experience, rather than trying to be library software itself. Kudos to them for developing it, but I was hoping a better solution would materialize because I found it clunky and the resulting ebooks didn't really survive the transition (I buy a lot of RPG game books online

Sad, but I think what this game really needs is multi, but it must be tough and I applaud them for writing it off— even Rockstar couldn't pull it off successfully with GTA4.

I think I'd rather play this version.

I still think this is an April Fool's joke. It will probably be that pseudo-3D like the iPhone game Labyrinth2.

@DocSeuss: Well, sounds like a clear course of action, then... Write, man, write! I want to play the game that comes from your design doc! :)

How about the original Half Life? Sure, there were jump out, scary moments, but they did breed a certain species of fear when you are using the electric train, or when trying to creep past the pit horrors.

@DocSeuss: Maybe you should try and do a proof-of-concept using the Unity engine or something? Unless you're just trying to get it out there as an idea so that someone makes it. The downside to this is they may cannibalize your idea and produce something short of your ultimate design (let's face it— it might happen