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I feel ya, when I was 19 I had to recover after my colon ruptured and spent a month doing nothing (you never realize how many different muscles you use in your stomach to sit up until they have to cut your stomach open) My friends all threw in and, I still can't believe it, bought me both a 60gb ps3 and oblivion to

I've kept an eye on this for a bit and it seems like they are doing alot right! For a couple extra tidbits of info for those interested...the pvp is set up so you basically put on different outfits you earn that then flag you for pvp, so potentially you can be pvp flagged the whole game. Also, they are trying to make

to go off of shadowflares comment slightly, you seem to be acting like a large chunk of achievements are solely collect this many side items/play the game through again x times, rather than that for most games many of the achievements are based on how far into the story they've gotten. I use it alot talking back and

atleast your comment confirmed my suspicion. #trollpatrol

let's take a step backwards, because it seems this discussion derailed somewhere along the line. What many commenters seems to responding to is you saying, "Haters gotta hate on awesome video games." Am I wrong in assuming this means you think this game is going to be awesome? We are simply asking you WHY you think it

ah, think I'll give it a shot then. thanks

good to know. thanks

they had me until i started to sign up with facebook, and read that by accepting it allows raptr to post on my behalf. Not worth it if I'll be spamming my friends in the process.

from someone who currently is so flooded with finals i can't appropriately go through and elaborate, i would just like to chime in you hit on exactly why i loved the game and its ending. It was about the relationships in the beginning, and it was about the relationships in the end. Even though I didn't choose Liara as

I think they might have tried to make it immersive, but my point was that maybe they were looking at immersive as engrossing, which is the error you seem to be distinguishing in this article. Then, yeah, they also got caught up with things like the rpg aspects. As a side note, that's impressive you've taken the time

good read, and i always think the difference between fallout 3 and new vegas is an interesting example of the problem, "We want this to be like a previous success, but how do we change our product enough to make it immersive again?" Then the problem becomes not just making a world that is interesting to look at, but

I love living in Iowa City, and this is an example of why. Between unique college course ideas they welcome to how much is going on with music/art/etc constantly downtown. (where you go for your classes are buildings right next to downtown, so everything is insanely easy to either walk or take a bus to.)

I believe you're confusing complaining about spending time watching the video (which from a quick glance i saw only one person do) with giving their opinion of the content of the video, as the majority of negative comments are saying they didn't find the humor well done. It's a blog site, giving negative opinions on

kudos for bringing this up, I promoted my only 2 lvl 20's at the time and haven't gotten either pack...just chalked it up to a loss but it's nice to know from others responses it may still be on its way.

it depends from state to state. I live in Iowa where there's a 4 year rule for those that are 14-15 and once someone is 16 it's legally acceptable no matter what age above that you are.

positive as in saying "I actually liked your game and the ending and wanted you to know" , or positive in that they tried to go about their criticism lightheartedly? I don't consider the former to really be positive, but if there were some notes that just said "hey i appreciate your hard work and wanted you to know i

ya i hope you're right that the backlash will die down a little. I'm not trying to be melodramatic, i do understand there are more destructive ways they could have gone about showing their dislike than cupcakes. I would just like to see people now adopt the attitude "alright bioware does get the picture. Now let's

the cupcakes actually ended up going to a shelter and that's cool, but remember that has nothing to do with those who sent them and everything to do with biowares choice. I agree they can atleast say that their message was delivered...but i guess the question is at this point did it really need to be delivered again?

I'm assuming that some of the bioware staff have to be pretty disheartened by this....think of how you would feel putting years into a venture to have almost a universal hatred of the ending to your product. I understand that's one of the risks you take putting out a game like they put out, but to address your

I think the situation is silly, but that's an ungodly dramatic response you have here. Being verbally aggressive on forums and sending cupcakes in protest is not the same type or use of the term "fighting" as it is when you say fighting for freedom within any oppressed area of the world.