kyosen
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kyosen

So they did away with the ability to ask a guard where someone is.. Or was that not in Oblivion? Seem to remember it. I get too many side quests telling me to talk to or return something to a random nobody and I'm never given any clues as to where to find them.

Awesome, didn't know that. Best tip so far.

Floaty combat and the PC interface are both horrible. The combat especially when you consider the fact that an small budgeted indie game like Mount and Blade got it right so long ago. Not really stopping me from enjoying the game though.

The biggest difference I can see is between Medium and High, as the guy is the High image is looking a bit more to the right.

Slightly more than slight. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure the difference is more noticeable when actually playing but from just the screen shots the difference isn't something that just stands out. Absolutely no difference with the mountain in the background and otherwise slighly sharper textures (mostly noticeable on

Those links don't work. And speaking of just the images in the article, the difference is slight.

From the reviews I've read there's been little mention of game-breaking bugs. Cosmetic bugs, while annoying aren't really that huge of a deal for me. That said I'd still play with multiple save files.

Difference between the PS3 and 360 versions seem to be contrast only, PS3 maybe with slighly better AA. PC looks the best, but mostly just due to being at a higher resolution. In the end, no real difference between any of them, as you would never notice the difference playing them separately and even while viewing

Love the GTA/A.D.D. comic. Definitely not a game for people who suffer from A.D.D.

No, those aren't made with sushi. but made with just plain rice. Talking about Nigiri Sushi. I usually get them with just seaweed wraps, but you can get them with ingredients on top. But the sushi ball itself is what I was referring to.

My problem was just that I suck at aiming with thumbsticks. It's just never felt natural to me. It's never prevented me from beating these games on normal, just takes me a lot longer than most I'd imagine. Seemed amplified in UC3 however as enemies would run faster than I could track with the default cam/aim speed and

Yeah I had a problem in that area as well, took many tries but managed to take him down with just going through all the clips of several guns. One trick that probably would have worked but I could never pull off was to get him to follow you through where one of the shipping containers slid into the wall. Time it right

How about sushi balls? That's just the rice without any kind of meat or vegetable wrapped in seaweed. Also in triangle shapes or any other mostly see them bento meals. When it's served with a meat and vegetable (or fruit) it's a sushi roll. Probably just semantics, but either way my original point was simply that

Not all sushi has raw fish in it, it's just one possible ingredient. Sushi is what the rice, sugar, and vinegar concoction is called.

Agreed.. I'm not really outraged by this as it's just something I expect. These people are typically out to screw you, it's always been that way. It's the consumers who lap it up and defend the practices that are completely ridiculous.

Logged into the PS3 version, played for a couple of hours and deleted it. It seems to be in the exact same state it was before launch. Character creation is still horrible, controls are still a bit clumsy, and well, so many other things.

Maybe, but the marketing is clearly targeted towards teenagers. Beating someone with a dildo may be fun for some, but I tend to believe it would be more so for teenagers.

Yeah there's definitely a different age group targeted by each of these games.

Yeah, I probably won't be touching the jar of farts or the dildo bat.. I love these games but I guess I'm not the target audience for some of these selling points. They may have really painted themselves into a corner here however, as they'll have to go even more silly with the next installment.

You're the crazy person in the room for thinking everyone else is making excuses.