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Seriously? PS4 will NOT be backward-compatible? PS3 users' biggest complaint and they still go on like nothing's different.

I'm pretty sure that's how it's already been decided, otherwise they wouldn't have put in that part about Doc Ock's engrams being written onto Parker's brain. That right there was the way out they wrote themselves.

Uncle is from "The Doctor's Wife", when the TARDIS matrix gets put in a woman's body.

What, like Canada doesn't have criminal gangs or something? They grow the pot, smuggle it south in trade for money and guns, use those guns to kill other gangs and take over their pot growing land. Nothing new there.

I want an older Doctor for the next regeneration too. Jon Pertwee was "my" Doctor so I'd like to see that kind of dynamic again.

I thought the people who make train sets are into it for the act of creating scenery. Building the miniature towns and and forests and bridges that the trains go through.

Hah, that video is brilliant.

Okay, but what's the attraction of the game itself? As I said, I'm not seeing what there is to do in the game besides running the accelerator and admiring the scenery.

It's a beautiful little game, but its shortness and lack of replay value really limits its worth. I just wish there was more to it.

Train Simulator 2013 is part of EVERY sale that Steam has. Can someone explain the attraction to me? I don't know a thing about trains so I can't see how you can do more than control the accelerator and brake.

You clearly haven't been trying hard enough. There are uses for it EVERYWHERE.

F*** the Master, give me Patrick Stewart as THE DOCTOR.

ONE longbow exploding nuclear turret is over the top. Two is just good sense. :)

What balance would get ruined by maxing out 2 skill trees? You'd get new powers to deal with higher-difficulty enemies, like the way B1 did.

The guy flies, is stronger and faster than physically possible, shoots lasers out of his eyes... and your problem is that he doesn't breathe in space?

I think by 35 if you haven't changed your mind, you're not going to, and most people will accept that. If you're 25 however, it IS too soon to say with certainty because people DO change. You might, you might not, but you shouldn't be getting anything permanent done because it can really become a problem. I've met

On my Android phone I use Tasker, with several tasks set to turn on and off certain things on my phone based on time and location.

I'm certain that's how it'll play, particularly how they phrased things last couple of issues. They didn't get "mind-switched" or whatever, but that Doc Ock's mind engrams got overlaid onto Parker's brain, and vice versa. So the engrams will degrade and fade away. Poof.