pettiblay
pettiblay
pettiblay

Oh my god who the fuck cares. If you don't like it then don't play it, quit your senseless crying. The developers will build the game however they want, you sound like a union boss trying to tell the smarter guys up top how they should be running everything down at your level.

Who does that? People with imagination. It's not hard to do better than the people that came up with ME3's ending.

I think you missed the whole point... I don't care that much about the choices I made throughout the whole series and the impact they had on the grand finale.

Think of it more like this (I've never actually seen Old Yeller): if the movie had ended before the dog dies and you'd never known what actually transpires, I'm sure throughout the entire flick you get the sensation that it's going to happen. You can then use your imagination to come up with whatever ending you want.

Which is exactly why I recommended to my friends who hadn't finish the game to stop dead in their tracks, so as to end the series on a high and let their imagination finish it however they wish.

I never took part of any debate on how the ending could've been better because, like I mentioned above, I quite simply abandoned the series after playing through the ending. If you truly think that what I experienced at the end of this massive series was the only possible technological outcome, then they should've

I completely wrote off the entire series after ME3's ending. I gave my thoughts to my fellow gamer friends who were playing the game and told them to quit while they still could, to keep the dream alive and the give them a sense of hope, letting the series linger on positively in their hearts.

Credit scores aren't just used elsewhere; they're still used in Oregon. The law you're referring to has a much lesser impact than you think.

I first built my gaming PC two years ago with, funnily enough, a GTX 560 Ti. a year later, right before Diablo III came out I purchased a second one and SLI'd it (even though I later found out DIII doesn't support SLI, or doesn't need it for that matter).

First of all, if you actually fought for this case in Oregon, you'll know better than I that it isn't illegal for insurance companies to do this, that they still do it and they aren't getting fined for it. It's still used in most insurance policies.

There doesn't "have to", but there "can be". For all we know, these waves could be beneficial to our health, but no study has been able to demonstrate one or the other, so assuming it's detrimental to our health it simply wrong.

You don't really choose the plane, you pick the flight that suits you and the plane is already attributed to that flight. And if all Somoans are big, then the bigger ones will be deterred by this and smaller ones will be attracted.

The biggest problem I can foresee with this is anti-selection. Fat people will start taking other airlines and lightweights will flock to fly with Samoa Air, which may end up hurting their bottom line more than anything.

Maybe you'll also remember paying $50 for those games instead of $0.99. Or did that small detail slip your mind?

I remember (barely) seeing that girl making out with the tree live. I couldn't begin to imagine the amount of drugs she was on but man that festival is some of the best time I've had in my life.

I think people aren't grasping the uproar of hate this is getting. Diablo fanboys aren't crying out that this game will not be worthy of the Diablo name, they're saying that the PC version was gimped because they had planned to port this to consoles. I'm actually certain the PS3 version will be better because they

Do you tell your friends you had a three-way every time you use lubricant?

There's a good difference in quality between a 1080p video file you downloaded versus the original Blu-Ray disk it was ripped from. You're making the rookie mistake of thinking whatever movie you downloaded in 1080p is the ultimate version of it.

Deep, man. So deep.

It's not an argument, it's a discussion piece. I think it's retarded also, I just feel like putting it this way makes it stand out as a blatant flaw of US law.