jwill08
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jwill08

Regarding the perspective, sort-of? The main cameras are in the eyes (or eye, Sieg Zeon!) but there are other cameras elsewhere on the suit. I don’t think the exact perspective was ever really nailed down in those shows, as two suits locked in melee combat would either display the chest or head in the monitor....

Not sure that “flex” belongs on any vehicle short of an articulated bus. I mean, fuck, flex is bad, yo!

Furthermore, she got married.... to Ramsay Bolton. One way or another, she was getting raped. Given that Sansa and Ramsay will be important characters going forward, it’s almost impossible for the event to NOT be on screen.

On another note, GoT is pretty remarkable as an action-ish series for its distinct lack of

More like “Get Your Wife, who got you out of serving in Vietnam, to Sign Divorce Papers while She’s Agonizing With Cancer so you can Marry Your Mistress Simulator 2015.”

Gotta get it all in there, man.

Having only played the director’s cut, I have trouble connecting with many of the complaints people have with the game. While general critiques like the AI could be better are still valid, the game feels pretty solid with each section of the game connecting rather well.

As for the + mode, it’s beyond funny to just go

One of the wilder theories is that this is testing the waters to see if they’d be able to monetize mods to the point where they don’t launch AAA pc games at their current price-point. Imagine if Skyrim had been 35 dollars from the start and the modding scene had been monetized; if we assume the same level of sales and

I recommend watching the livestream by the Skywind members that went up yesterday, it’s quite an interesting set of perspectives on why this whole thing will turn out to be utter shit.

For example, who’s responsible if things go bad? Is the modder the only one with liability? Surely Valve and the Publisher/Dev have

Also worth noting, Kim came around after Kanye broke it down for her in the most self-centered way possible. I appreciate that self-realization (or whatever you want to call it) is super important, possibly the most important that, but fuck me if not getting it somehow invalidates everything else in your life.

You'd have a point if most of those incidents weren't actually the ideas of producers and writers. I believe the only off the cuff racial-ish remark was that one time with the Mexicans, and that was definitely Hammond rather than Clarkson.

Fair enough.

I'm in a similar situation with a desktop that I had built in March or so of '05 that lasted until ~2011; the computer was still viable, but I wanted to upgrade it. Unfortunately, the PSU died on me the other day, but once the replacement is installed she'll last as-is for another two years before I move

While the software side has definitely become more cumbersome over the years for consoles, I don't think we can really say the same for the hardware side. Personally, I'm consistently amazed at how many people are scared of opening up their own rigs (actual PC gamers with custom machines) and working on them; until

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I think this would be an interesting concept to pursue. Part of the reason why consoles are so appealing is that they just work, building a PC requires a bit of dedication and effort; however, if we went to a plug-and-play style interface, that's no longer an obstacle.

I didn't find the faction quests necessarily less involved, although I agree that they were generally less satisfying. Frankly, we came so far down from Morrowind that I just don't see a lot of daylight between Oblivion and Skyrim. There are too few factions, too few tangible effects from being in a faction, and the

They mentioned porting before, but I think that you can't use the same character in both iterations. Could be wrong though.

With their long lead times, I don't think ES is in any danger of becoming stale; each release has also been profoundly different in terms of mechanics, style and tone.

What worries me is how they'll address accessibility and dynamics in the future. Will the compass and map elements of Skyrim be dialed back further,

Believe it or not, it used to happen with some frequency. I believe there are still people who'll mention that their introduction to PDS was with a pirated game in posts, but there used to be people who made threads out of it, despite piracy being a banned topic.

Hell, that's exactly how I started with them about four

Your initial complaint was about paid DLC, and the fact of the matter is that you could have had it for free for little to no effort. Btw, EUIV only 40 dollars, not 50. Even the "extreme" edition was 45, and that's the one piece of content you actually had to pay extra for. It's not a full-price product, it never was.

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Actually, a pretty good portion of the Paradox forums are in that camp.

You mean the flavor DLC that didn't actually add any features? You mean the ones they gave away to people who like, signed up all of 10 people to a newsletter or pre-ordered? Yeah, those were really critical to the gaming experience.