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I don't see how that could possibly be true. If nobody seeking profundity ever found it, we wouldn't have most of culture.

I'm not sure that's what's happening here - I would have found this article interesting regardless of the race or gender of the actor. It's a mildly interesting insight into the dynamics between those involved in the production of a creation and the creation itself. If this were a piece of journalism, then it would

Uh huh.

Women are just vaginas, and we should get back to talking about how great men are.

He was playing the 360 version. It hardly seems like bias to discuss the hardware that you're using.

Really, really solid fan fiction.

Correct. They are all using years-old hardware at this point.

Second game is great. It's not as surprising as the first, for obvious reasons, but it's a really solid hunk of game. Engaging narrative, tense environmental combat, and the skillful world-building that the series is known for.

It's old hardware. Pretty straightforward.

Note: this has nothing to do with copyright. Copyright can't protect names or titles. This is a trademark issues, and trademarks HAVE to be protected, if the holder wishes to continue holding them.

Indeed, the production cost of a game like Skyrim has to be immense.

Agreed! Every Elder Scrolls and Fallout game that comes out I play twice: once, when I play through it as a first-day purchase, and a second time, a year after once they're modded to hell.

So, wait..why did you..ask...

I'm guessing it's a game about the Space-Dutch.

Memory is a hardware limitation. PS3 has no more memory than a 360.

Yea! Fight the man!

A term which has since taken on different connotations appropriate to the times. I mean, the term as you deem it makes no sense anymore, now that there's no Soviet Union.

As a bird-watcher and general lover of tits: thanks for starting this.

Which would be true if he was just calling them names (though even then, who cares?)

What?