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Well ... thank you.

The Bull make out scene is pure gold btw. ;)

You know, I did enjoy it way more how back then the original DA: Origins dealt with gender equality (it's just ... there. Woman of course have to do their part fighting off the blights and serving in the military) and the sexual stuff. What I do not like is - and partly this goes to the gaming press, Kotaku as well,

Cho Cho, the Hype train arrives in ...

I'd strictly differantiate between a Laptop and a gaming device though.

Christoph Fucking Waltz is the villain (in a brits agent movie there HAS to be a german villain, we're the only truely legit villains. Ever. =D), that is definetely a must see.

A thousand bucks and you've joined the glorious PC master race.

Yup. PCs being expensive is only half-true today. Yes, the intial hardware costs can easily double or triple the console of a current console, but this is being relativized by addiotnal costs that the consoles come with.

He's actually a nice guy, who saw the opportunity to make cash easily by being a comedic jerk for millions of ... well ... "viewers". It's not my type of entertainment, so I moved on and let him be ... and he became a millionaire that way, which is strange, but no big surprise, as he was one of the first doing this

I guess because no fucking publishers want's to take even a tiny risk. An MMO has to be a WoW clone to be successful, that's what the target audience research department is preaching. Picking a "different" type of MMO up, that might encourage a whole new type of gamer to play it, is too much a risk, so when the studio

Next years The Internationals finals, for the first time broadcasted in traditional television on - let's say, ESPN (is that the american sports channel?! dunno ...) - we'll see:

I'm not seing a point in thanksgiving anyway.

Investing in the advanced lockpicking perk is a good choice, as some realy valueable crafting plans and rare (collectible) stuff is hidden in those rooms, just wait a little though, as you gain more agents for your inquisition, as they count to the needed 4 spent skill points in the category you need to be able to

In fact, I made my first main quest decision after Val Royeaux with almost 40h in, cleared almost everything else before. Yes, the main quests become a little too easy (playing on hard), but almost all the other enemies level up with you too, so it doesn't really matter.

No, there wasn't.

Just you wait 'til the PC modding community gets its fangs on this beauty of a game. <3

I think the perfect way to play this game is doing it as I did: Spend 20h clearing all of the Hinterlands, and then maybe consider doing the first Main Quest. xD

Got to admit: Despite my scepticism if Bioware would ever make a great RPG again ... they did it, and the fact that I am spending mostly all of my spare free time on DA:I is kinda directing it towards GOTY status for me. It's a huge game, quite literally.

By Valve time standards, they actually reacted just the day after Twitch.tv launched.

London was sort of to be expected, maybe expect even a third title somewhere around that 100y timeframe around/after the french revolution, maybe with the demise of the Ottoman empire, or even set in the freshly united german empire in the 1870/80s ... or even ludicrous stuff like a wild west AC - hey, they did a