moosecommander
MooseCommander
moosecommander

I misread the article, so my fault. I thought Steam was identifying the disk as being Mass Effect 2, even though the disk was BLOPS. I didn't realize that the disk itself had Mass Effect 2 on it.

Obviously the issue is with Steam, and not Activision. Nice try though.

Depends how much of a challenge you want. I played on Legendary, which was just the right amount of challenge for me, and it took about 12 hours. I would have maybe appreciated one more level, but ultimately, the diversity of the campaign levels and strong story will probably see me replaying it with friends a few

To be fair, only one of the missions was recycled so far.

I completed solo Legendary and I didn't get any armor stuff. :/

My guess is he was taking a photo every 5 minutes or so, maybe less, maybe more.

I think the lack of reaction is because people just don't want to mess with crazy people on the train. I see weirdos like this on my local transit all the time, with similar weird things, and the best thing to do is just ignore them as much as possible.

But a majority of the world isn't Christian, and as we cannot in full certainty prove what day or year Jesus was born on, it's a system that has no factual basis. The BC/AD system was created 500 years after Jesus lived - how do we know if they got the dates right? We don't, and relying on a system that is

Because Jesus isn't a factual figure, and the dates associated with his birth and death are generally contested among historians and scientists. So using something that we can't prove as a specific date in which we base all of our time lines off of simply doesn't make sense.

It's not so much a measure of being "politically correct" as it is using a system that is grounded in fact. When we think about the world scientifically, we need to use a system of exact dates and structures, one that exists outside of a religious framing.

That's the issue. While Jesus was most likely a real human being, the exact dates cannot be proved. Thus, using it was a reference for a point in time makes no sense.

I actually have something akin to a marijuana allergy, so no, it isn't always good for the lungs.

"The next game will clear up any questions." Really?

Fun fact - lead singer is Danny Elfman, the famous composer for films such as Spiderman and Tim Burton's films.

Not exactly true.

4mb/s isn't the norm though. Most people are even lucky to have 1mb/s, especially in more rural areas. I'm lucky to get about 3mb/s because I live in a city, and even then, a 16 GB file can take awhile, although it does depend on the bandwidth of the provider as well. Just because you have 4mb/s doesn't mean the

It's all relative. With a 1 TB hard drive, 16GB is a drop in the pan. If you have a 32 GB hard drive, 16 GB is a lot more.

I don't mind DLC being announced before a game's release or shortly after, as long as the game I bought fulfills the promise of its a $60 price point. Dishonored did that. It felt a little short, but the replayability is so high that it makes it acceptable.

I am implying ignorance because you're actively stating they are aiming for realism when official descriptions of the game clearly indicate it is not. That is ignorance. I know you have played the game, but you're being ignorant towards the intent of the developer. Also, while painterly doesn't inherently mean that

Maybe some sort of rainbow coloring as well. Either way, no harm no foul. I feel bad that you wrote out such a long response to my joke comment though. I would have probably wrote the same thing if I saw a similar comment.