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Whoa, I didn't know that part. That's super fascinating. I will tell my hypothetical children of Clyde, and I will tell them to tell theirs.

The brilliant part of Clyde is that the way he was programmed cut off the player, allowing Pinky to predict more precisely where the player would go and allow Inky and Blinky more room to box the player in. Clyde was the zone defense of Pac-Man and an unsung hero of video game strategy.

If your money is too important, then you should have read up on what "early access" is.

None of us are the same person *by that relation* as we were when we were born. We're constantly replacing cells throughout our lives. And as far as Star Trek is concerned, their transporter system is a bit *different*. The trek transporter - as described by the technical manual and Mr. Scott's Guide, does not use

And we think we're so clever for downloading a new app. Try designing a simple lock, a light bulb, or any of the thousand antiquated tech pieces we take for granted. Now think about the brains required to craft this.

I am happy to go fuck myself but I am also happy that our politicians care about protecting us from the crazy nutjobs on the Internet and at least making an effort to bring justice to it.

Huh? Marvel had to subpoena them in a federal court and get a court order to get them turn over data. I'm not sure how 'following the laws of the land that you're doing business in' is being an extension of the government. It's not like Google just voluntarily handed over the data.

So no turn based battle system = not FF(main series) ? I must dissagree with that, the combat system was always a superficial aspect of series(created by tech limitations of its time) rather than the core element (in my oppinion)

Hmm, 40k is an interesting case. Most of the factions have reasons why their technology is far more primitive than expected (besides constant warfare). This might get long, because I absolutely love talking about 40k, so I wanted to warn you up front.

You know what game I really want to see on Steam already? FFXII. Also, on Vita.

*Jizzed in my pressurized flight suit

Lack of transparency IS one of the ugliest trends in game development. What you call "business, bro" is a toxic practice that is ultimately detrimental for both game developers and game players.

Or they're adults who understand that dwelling over the date and tapdancing around it in fear is regressive behavior and something that should be avoided now, over a decade later.

You've successfully made a new gaming PC. Congrats! It was the best, and it was also the worst. (But in general, it was the best.) Now, it's time to play some games. What's the first thing you do?