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I feel like attacking either one of the coasts directly would be a suicide mission. You could go through the Gulf or come down through Canada, and then you wouldnt get bogged down by terrain and the populace.

I think youll see that when the Taliban starts making video games.

anyone else use card cases? if i have cash (not often) i just stick it in my pocket, then into a can on the fridge at the end of the night. i mostly use about four plastic cards for everything, hardly ever have coins or bills

What I have learned here is that Australia is the most peaceful continent

This is AWESOME. I can see many potential uses for this, maybe differentiating friend from foe in urban warfare?

I had a Tiger Racing handheld. It was basically a static screen on which you could push forward to move faster, and go from left to right to avoid obstacles. I probably had that for 5 years and when I first got it played it regularly.

How about they combine this with one of those surface speakers? Then you hit the table and have it play back to you as well.

First online memory: the dialup tone.

My last status update: He did the final ragequit.

See this would just mean I would lose everything at once, instead of bits and pieces.

I got Amazon cloud player just a couple weeks ago and its great. One thing I do wish they would add is a streaming radio or the ability to play randomly from amongst your entire library.

I dont get what people like this are hoping to accomplish.

Well that brings back some childhood memories

I too prefer FO3 to New Vegas....

Agreed. Personally was awestruck by FO3.... FO:NV was a great game but for some reason FO3 really stuck with me, one of my personal favorites of the last 10 years or so.

Allow me to blow your mind: Nintendo VR

Right there with you. Ill defend DA2 on many points but combat has too many weaknesses. Way to "arcady", not enough strategy. Hell Im replaying through Baldurs Gate and that has more strategy than DA2.

I know everything is console these days, and I have no problem with that.... however one thing I do miss is the strive for dark, gritty, realism fantasy.

Donuts?