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Too much, huh? That's interesting. I was super-excited to check out the Director's Cut, but that deflated when I found out saves didn't carry over.

It's obvious Eidos took to heart the criticisms of Human Revolutions boss fights. Through the new ammo types, conversation hubs, augs and environments, you have a sandbox game if that term solely applied to the open-ended variety for defeating enemies.

When your only tool is a cyborg, every problem looks like a Sarah Conner.

They can, though that's not what I'm saying. All I'm really trying to say is good intentions and even good insight doesn't necessarily translate to good writing.

The analogy I liken it to is X-Men: First Class. The movie made such a big point of using mutants as a cipher for bigotry, of giving Mystique a huge monologue about how she was unable to walk the world as herself because of anti-mutant hatred -without ever once addressing the one honest-to-goodness black person on the

There's no one I'd rather beat to a Eastern European stop motion animator reference than you.

I'm much more interested in this movie know that I know its a Jan Švankmajer film.

My pleasure. Thank you!

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I like that line of thought, but I actually enjoyed how the reveal of your character was purely narrative and not game play relevant.
I've seen criticism of the game that the game play is too shallow, and the lack of consequences like this is a contributing factor. But presenting it as an

I was able to understand that reference thanks to the Otter of Google.

Aw, thanks Flammers! I appreciate it.

You might be surprised. I'm running a not top-end, but reasonable Radeon R9 380 on a 27" display at 2560x1440 and the game would occasionally dip. Everything is movement. The light, the plants, the sea life. It's gorgeous in a very expressionistic way that I would happily place up against the most high-end

Honestly, that's not far off. Watching multiple independent schools of fish all moving in loose unison with each other with outliers, stragglers and convergences and knowing that it's all a programming algorithm, but knowing that it's based on observation of actual fish behavior, which is in itself some elaborate

I only draw on gold leaf, if that makes it any better.

I'm sorry. It's an Oni Rigger from the Shadowrun campaign I play in. However, given your near-infinite resources, you can hire her for a very reasonable price to help find any and all Githyanki, Githzeri or Gish you may be pursuing.

Cool. I appreciate the feedback.

Is that so? Damn. I've been reluctant to invest in an iPad Pro since it doesn't support Photoshop or Illustrator, but you really prefer the experience that much? What software do you prefer using with it?

It's how I woke up one morning to find a "Catholics for Gary Johnson" sign in my yard.

Yeah, given approximately 11,700 of those who signed are twelve, and about 800 are probably just cats walking on the keyboard, I'm not too worried about Suicide Squad super-fans shaping our election or immediate eugenic future.

And each KG entry is redeemable for one small fry or shake at Sonic.