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you are in for a treat, my friend. The one thing that frequency has over amplitude (besides songs I preferred more) was the song remix is far better and less limiting than amplitude. I remember spending a solid 5 hours fine tuning a version of the science genius girl song, and the end result was worth every second of

I did have a card editor for awhile, you start to think of most images you run across on the web in terms of making them into magic cards haha. Many, many stormtrooper soldier tokens were made during that time. Also many, many Natalie Portman tokens for...well for the fact it's Natalie Portman...

It's a distraction that would have been easy to avoid. To me it makes it harder to focus on the actual joke. I gave the example earlier, where similiarly if a show has 2 gamers talking and gaming, if one is holding the controller upside down it makes it more difficult to keep focus on an actual joke said, when all the

let me go through an example of a card and see if it somehow loses the humor for those who enjoy the show, again using Gracious Magnanimity, going down the card. creature- Lord Grantham Unique. for the text it could say, "when Gracious Magnanimity enters the battlefield, partys dignity and sense of belonging 75%

I disagree the examples are supposed to be "any old card game", the layout fits perfectly to magic more than anything else and it seems intentional. I'm clearly not the only one who thinks that, considering the title of this post. Edit- the only point I'm trying to make is that i believe they could have made it more

haha, I'll definately give you that it takes plenty of time to really get down the flow of how the game works and the rules, I believe it took me a solid couple weeks to get the basics down. But nay, I hold strong that even from a fellow calculus failure (myself) there are some things i instantly understood with magic

If by "get over it" you are suggesting i shouldn't defend why i think the humor is lazy on a comments section based on peoples opinions ...well then perhaps niether of us should ever write on kotaku again. If you're saying don't get irate over a small issue, I'm not irate or offended, it's just that I'm saying i think

it's clearly trying to be a joke for both sides, and the point is for the mtg fans, they just have to put slightly more of an effort forth to have both sides get a chuckle. It's kind of like in shows when they have someone using a video game controller in the most absurd way and being meant to jokingly poke fun at

exactly what i was about to post. It kind of feels like they haven't seen the text-rules written on actual cards and it would make these alot funnier if they followed suit, rather than making things like friendly fire up like that's a term magic has ever used (atleast they haven't through time spiral when i got into

don't be ridiculous, it's not just a matter of thought, it's a matter of (at times) being a pain in the ass to play a game with weird compatability issues when you update your system, and the matter of if you have the time to actually figure out technical issues. There are alot of people with just an hour or so every

tf2 is doing just fine on the pc

I remember some commenter on here mentioning blade and soul back in the day, me looking it up, and present day me anxiously waiting for its (hopeful) release in the states. It isn't quite like any other mmo I've ever seen. Check it out!

I always wondered what the story behind the k was.

I like the idea behind this setup! As time goes on are you open to switching it up and possibly adding time slots for other topics the staff may want to cover more of? A suggestion for the 1 am timeslot... The tim rogers mystery hour. How could one refuse such an enticing hour!?

"It's opposition to companies that think they are entitled to profit from the second hand market"

"remember that the original buyer of a new game has paid the price for the game and if its an online game also for that part of it, so the companies have already had their money for it why does anyone thing its right they get paid again and again for the same product / service?"

really, not mediocre voice acting at worst and characters like general tullius and esbern at best? I thought they were both voiced wonderfully. I also disagree with your other two complaints but I've atleast heard people bring those up as complaints before...I'm just surprised with the voice acting comment, other than

how dare you leave an arrow to the knee setup unattended, expecting us to feel in the blanks. jerk! :)

normally, these types of videos give me one to two chuckles at best, with plenty of embarassing lines to negate those chuckles...but this was pretty well done! Kudos!

man, i miss the days when they were picky with who they gave stars to. Everything you posted goes against the community rules of kotaku, but more importantly it doesn't add a thing to the article.