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Video game coverage isn’t garbage. I love Kotaku!

I want it, Give it to me *makes grabby hands*

I know I should be wishing that the next GTA goes somewhere new, but I'd really like to see 1980's Vice City on current-gen.

Could have picked a better time to pause.

Think football field. Its always the same but the movement of the players and their decisions make it interesting.

How on earth can Woody and Buzz, two toys that are appropriately diminutive in their stature, catch up with a full-sized truck in the final chase sequence?

Eh I'll put up with Origin if I need to, and so will most players. It's less convenient than Steam, and an utterly pointless client, but it works alright. Of course, it now has Uplay making it look good by comparison...

Hack - "to write computer programs for enjoyment" Merriam-Webster

Stop being such a pedant, especially if you're going to be an inaccurate pedant.

Why not? They broke the licensing agreement and wrecked the experience for others. It's within Facepunch's rights to ban them and the gamers playing the game without cheating are better off for it. There are consequences for actions.

That's just a common Vietnamese name dude

If you like Kyuss check out Hermano. John Garcia is in it and are, imo, better than QotSA. Never was sure how they got so much success and Hermano didn't.

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Yup, Kyuss!
You know your band is awesome when even TOOL covers one of your songs.

Most Convenient? I suppose if you already own a Vita... but wait.

Wait, you have a budget? I usually just buy games and at the end of the month I go "AWWW SHIT!!!".

It's only a wafer thin mint sir.

As someone who does both ("runs" servers at enterprise level and codes at various levels) I think I disagree that it's "easier" to run servers. It's easier to install Ubuntu server edition than to learn to write a C program, it's true, but that's not "running" a server. For each level of coding there is a

Why should he regret it? He learned how not to make a game, and it didn't influence Lanza's mindset at all. He has no responsibility for what happened, it was probably a bonding moment for him and his friend, he's obviously cleaned up his act since then, and his name isn't tied to it in any way. Why should he regret

"If he had made a Jerry Sandusky simulator instead, would you guys be willing to defend his first amendment rights then?" Yes, because someone's rights don't end where my sensibilities begin. Would I myself make a Jerry Sandusky simulator? No. Would I want to ban someone else from doing it? No.