macetheace002
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macetheace002

What has "hater" to d with it. Some people think that's an answer for everything. Unless they want to say something themselves.

He just wanted to show off how rich he is. I see no reason to applaud this. I thought it looked better before. But I suppose he has more rooms like that... I also like how Mr Schreier calls this a "Normal Bedroom". Maybe technically, but that's not what I see there. Just shows the kind of privilege of some people (I

There's no rule to what I will be doing, but yes, I tend to pick females because of the difference (also because it's kind of a rare character in storytelling!) and because if I'm making a character for looks (like to some extent anyone), it might as well be because of my leaning towards that naturally. I don't know

I would say it depends on someone's imagination, and even on what they mean with their statement of neutrality, if it is a surface observation or general statement or if there is still some connection to the situation. I've noticed that I sometimes have a slight smile when I really feel at my worst. Contrary to trends

I've played about three sessions in two different Civilization titles. I don't see the point of playing another session in any other Civilization title. I'd rather play a real builder and/or real strategy game than this repetitive 80s-stuff.

I have a big, soft chair from when I last had to decide, because I thought it would be better for the back and less taxing overall. However, it's absolutely terrible, I have to use a cushion in the back beacuse the backrest is far too much behind, and the seat is uneven, and the whole padding provides no sense of

Nice try, but comes across as hateful and unwarranted.

Imagine that, I'm not buying games to make others happy. I'm often not even happy with them myself. I think games are fundamentally overpriced, and sales are an outlet for that. This might be a more complex issue than I grasp, I also would like games to become better, and if that would need other approaches, fine. But

I have a like-hate relationship with videogames but I also can't stand the internets (on pretty much any topic at all, and positive and negative, since it's often so trivially positive that it can't be helped that there's an equally strong negative). Oh my god, what should I do... I think it has to eat itself up.

I'm not more likely to play games if I have a few of them. If I have some more, I'm more likely to actually play some games. The same with books. If there is only one book to choose, I might not feel in the mood so often. If I have more books to choose from, I might get in the mood to read the other one by reading the

Bioware fans are the cheesiest, that's all.

This needs some tophat villain cat pic, if anything. Failure on all fronts.

Maybe other people can find out for themselves what's viable in terms of money and features. There's no point discussing this, because the reality is always different than what you think about. I use a laptop, not for when I'm out and about, but for moving between two stationary locations. This is made possible

I have a laptop so I can take my PC games to two locations. But I also have a decent monitor for each location (Eizo and Dell), because using a laptop display for more than a few hours in graphic intensive or high quality video material would drive me mad. The most important things in a monitor are not super-high vs.

Movie is purely American and "cutesy" or affectionate, more colloquial (from "motion picture"). Film is used in other languages as well (British English, of course, but also French, German and others). There is nothing "pretentious" about it, I would argue it's the other way around, "movie" being more deliberately

"Movie" sounds of kind of silly and old-fashioned and "swallowing your own tongue"-American (film sounds more neutral and timeless). Especially "Da movies". I still use it most of the time. It's a spur of the moment decision.

That above picture or scene is probably the best scene of an animation ever.

Something different. Yeeeah, right... There's no denying the appeal of the scenario and the upgrade in rendering quality, but it's amazing how undifferentiating and limited reviewers can be. This is only something different in the way that there are different shooters... And maybe this is still stretching it, because

For me, the whole discussion about this game ends by it being a Zombie-game. This style of storytelling just completely leaves me cold. There is something so terribly ordinary and hackneyed about it, although it only really was picked up in this way since Walking Dead (and maybe one or the other thing).

Nothing Bioware. Ever. Too transparent. Too game-y. *Alistair-puppy-eyes*/*haughty-David-Gaider-blogpost* I don't care for anything which forces one to tough decisions because it's not written well enough, i.e. it's deliberately written to be a dead-end, although it's hardly necessary to be so simple-minded and