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This is an issue that can't be justified morally, but can be explained psychologically. It's all about 'moving with the pack.' When your friends have a new game and you can't afford it, if you pirate it, it's not just because you want to play the game but also because you don't want to be the odd one out. You want to

The issue with this one is that this version will quickly lose ground to the full cracked version on the torrent trackers.

Example of making paid better than piracy: Paradox Interactive's forum system. If you pay you can use your game key to enter parts of the forum that unregistered users can't enter. The most important of these being the modding forum. The former will grant you access to 90% of mods and as a modder it's a great place

Of course, everyone who paid for Talos Principle can get out of it just fine.

I wasn't sure how she was going to react to Star Wars heavy jokes, seeing as she's been Princess Leia since 1977 and everyone was gawking over the childhood icon that she was too them. She handled it very well however.

Are the TNG episodes the old version or the new remastered version?

A one way trip that doesn't let the crew purposely die after a month is more expensive than one that gets the astronauts back. At this point in time, there's no experience with surviving off the land on an extraterrestrial body and it'd be much more expensive to constantly resupply them for years, then for them to

These examples don't really say much about tastes crossing nationality or even culture lines as it only compares the inhabitants of a single city, with most of them being of the same culture (especially the one with the red). You'd have to combine different countries/continents at the same time if you wanted to tell

Cannot recommend Olli Olli enough. It gets the 'perfect run' gameplay just right, just like Super Meat Boy or Hotline Miami. Luftrausers also has does that very well, like the words in the article said, but in my opinion there's just not enough variation in that game to really lift it to the level of the greats of

It's a technical no-win scenario, in that there is the chance that North Korea or someone else who is behind this would actually go through with this and kill/hurt people. But the chance is a gazillion times greater that nothing at all would happen, beyond perhaps some more hacking. Realistically speaking, nothing

Damn you and your logic :D

I watched this with a friend recently. Our theory was that he mentally challenged. Or a robot from the future, trying to pass as a boy.

Lair of the Shadow Broker for Mass Effect 2 and Citadel for Mass Effect 3.

Having seen the latest one, do you think fan editors could improve on it by recutting the movie into two 2-33 hour movies? Is the soul of the story there, hidden beneath the filler?

You don't know if you don't check. Asteroids can have colors, just depends on the material.

I first read it as 'unvisits'. If one political leader can unvisit things, it'd be a North Korean one so it made sense for a moment too.

A bit of a necro-post, but I just wanted to let you know you're probably right :D. I did a recent playthrough and even though I tried to control myself I punched her on the last question, because one just has to.

Actually that's sometimes used to check if you're using a gamepad or keyboard + mouse. In that case I feel it serves its purpose.

They should've just done a variation of the potato/coal hunts a few years back. Those were fun, instead of 'Gem Farming Simulator 2014'.

I just love space. It's still a mystery, which is difficult to find in a world where I can see faraway places with the click of a mouse. It's also still unattainable. If I set my mind to it I could quite easily safe up and travel to nearly every spot on Earth. The vastness of space however is still unattainable. Even