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@Friedhamster: Actually no, it should be, "Did these scores come *as* a shock to anyone?"

@-MasterDex-: bleh, now we're getting into the accuracy of the analogy, and if you want to go there, then the same holds true for dictatorships — the populace necessarily affects what the dictator does, but the dictator still has final say. If we keep going on this route, we're going to end up arguing free will vs

@Cookie: The ad for the Hanar SPECTRE agent holo movie was also great — "This one wonders if the punk is feeling unfortunate" or something like that. A lot of the Asari/alien dating conversations were also awesome, especially the krogan with the love poems. And I can't leave out the 17 hour Elcor re-enactment of

@-MasterDex-: I don't see how you can read that out of the quote. Yes what you're saying is true, but that's not what the quote is talking about. Any product made for consumers is affected by consumers, it's like one of the fundamentals of capitalism or something. But the issue here is specifically about content,

@Cookie: Did you hear the Quarian/Turian conversation in the bar in Nos Astra? That one cracked me up.

@-MasterDex-: Er, how is it not the case for game development as a whole? The only time user content gets put into the actual distributed game is when the developer okays it.

@heretrix: It's exactly the same as all the crazies who flipped out over MW2 not having dedicated servers, acting like somehow they were *owed* dedicated servers.

@M1911: That was a pretty ass-faced reply.

@pashaveliki: Do you not have a computer monitor? Just buy the cable on ebay for 5$ and you've got insta-HD.

@dracosummoner: Halo 2 does work on 360 — it was the second game I bought for mine after Gears of War (the original).