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240GB for $90 is a good deal. The read speed on the M500 is good, but the write is actually 250MB/s. For $20-30 more (which can change come Thanksgiving weekend), the Samsung 840 Evo 250GB is much better. Slighty faster read, much faster write, higher cycles, longer life expectancy...but this is my thought. Crucial's

240GB for $90 is a good deal. The read speed on the M500 is good, but the write is actually 250MB/s. For $20-30 more

I backed this on Kickstarter! So glad to finally see what my moniez were supporting. Cute and hilarious show so far!

I've been saying this for a while now.

I grew up in a time when being a "gamer" was cause for ridicule. Shit, admitting to owning a Nintendo in the mid-80's was a good way to get your ass kicked at my school (not at all schools, I understand).

Now that gaming's finally mainstreamed, and the hobby has -finally- gained

Ctl-v in command prompt... I'm speechless.

Bot mode is a great start, but in order for this game to be a return to old school shooters, it needs a lot of one thing and one fucking thing only:

I wish more developers were willing to be this forthright and open about the difficulties and ever-changing nature of game development, rather than remaining tight-lipped and only admitting issues when they're forced in the open against their will.

I know this is silly, but it's also a good reminder that dudes have to deal with body image stuff too! That's why people are being critical of certain things here, I feel like.

Random thought: How cool would it be if those Tetris scores would be posted in the kill-chat?

You're doing it right.

he is actually not bad. I would not be surprised if he had some training maybe when he was younger. He holds amd swings a blade correctly most of the time. Also some of thise cuts are harder then they look

Hmmm, so I started out laughing, but then ended up super impressed with his technique. What the hell is this?!

THE AMOUNT OF WANT I HAVE RIGHT NOW IS IMMEASURABLE!!!

I bought a set of Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 speakers at CompUSA's going-out-of-business sale (just to show how long these speakers have been around), and I love them for both music and gaming.

As long as it's cable and telephone companies who are supplying high speed internet I don't see this changing. Prices are high because they want you watching their cable/satellite TV service, not Netflix. They want you talking on their phone service, not Skype.