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No, they wouldn't. Your controller vibrates when you fire your weapon or melee. Nifty idea but the concept is flawed by being tied to the vibration of a controller.

Linked to the vibration eh? So it also takes blood when you fire your own weapon in an fps, or when you ride the rumble strips in a racing game, or when you hit your opponent in a beat em up.

You die in the game, you die in real life.

This is stupid. Like something a bunch of frat guys would think up. Right along side the alcohol enemas they were doing.

Do you really think he wants to kill himself? Really? It's a classic sympathy move, take it easy on me or I might do this horrible thing. It's bullshit to threaten that.

He goes from making light of rape to making light of suicide. Well played, commie!

Actually, it's about...

The next patch should add a dude who runs up to you once you've been in the Hinterlands for like five hours and tells you to GTFO.

You know eagles are uber bad-ass when the NPCs in the world scream in the same pitch of terror of seeing an eagle as they do a tiger and will use mounted guns to try to kill them. I've actually seen technicals stop to fire at flying eagles.

More like the Hinderlands, huh guys?

Agree. I just wish there was an option to simply turn it off or hide it. I don't want chests I have to pay for on my map/in my face. I don't want MT as one of the first options in the menu. As I have no plan to indulge is such things (though I don't hate on anyone who would), it should not be the first thing

You're correct that Unity doesn't force you to grind to complete its main campaign. I attained five-star/diamond gear without paying any microtransactions and by doing a relatively small number of side missions compared to all that was offered.

I did something yesterday to get a police bike to chase me out in the desert as Trevor driving in the newly obtained and completely fricking AWESOME Dukes of Death car. I gave him a slight love tap when he was next to me and he hilariously ragdolled into an embankment. I forget exactly what Trevor said, but it was

That fucking ambulance.

If anyone noticed, this entire scene was caused by the police.

The best stuff happens when you aren't even trying, like last night I was driving along slowly and a guy changed lanes and hit my car. The npc stopped, got out of his car and ran over and pulled me out of mine and started fighting me. All of this happened in front of a police hq and they gunned him down causing

Something Origin has over Steam.

No, what he said is correct. Policy means set rules in place for criteria to get a refund. A policy is like a guarantee. They do refunds, but it's chancy and very much on a case by case basis. An example of a refund policy is this; Origin has a refund policy in place (full refund 24 hours from first launch or within 7

Saw this earlier. Cannot be less excited if I tried.

My god, I do hate this part...