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@Prime-Omega: I liked the singleplayer story of the original, multiplayer was too stressful for my tastes. I did love downloading the player-made RPG singleplayer maps. If there's a map editor I will be all over that scene.

@BadAxel97: No more than you could using pint on demand return shipping labels from other online marketplaces. If you ship 5 things with one label, first one gets mailed, rest get returned to sender.

@MattyMattMatt: Except that would cost a lot of money as you pay for the packaging, and not everything gets sold (or even close to it).

@wirebrain: You can place any price, but it orders the sales by lowest price. So if the 'market price' is 12 bucks, you can choose to sell at for 12, and it goes into a queue of whoever else is selling at 12 (first in first sold). But you can knock it down to 11.75, and yours will be sold before all the people at

Bleh, got bored of Fable 2 halfway through. It's kind of juvenile. This whole 'touching' business sounds lame, first impression.

@DelianSK13: Uh, sure you can. You just put gamepad support in your PC games. Works fine in borderlands, bioshock 1, tomb raider games, and countless racing games (I don't feel like buying a wheel thanks).

@Communist Pope: I have a 360 controller which I use for console and PC gaming (where possible). For whatever reason, I find it more fun to use a gamepad. It separates 'using my PC' from 'playing games on my PC'. Otherwise it's all just typing and dragging the mouse around.

@balls187: And terrible because it's just terrible.

Has there ever been a Vietnam shooter? I mean I know it's a touchy subject. But the holocaust has been in video games plenty of times, and vietnam can't be worse than that right? I'm just trying to think of settings for war shooters besides WW2 and modern.

@Slagathorian: Kelvins. Zero is zero (except of course that you can't actually get to zero).

Gah. If I had the money, I just might buy a PS3 for this.

@bakagaijin: Oh you mean like in American movies where we get famous American actors to pretend to be from other countries all the time? :P

@MrBounce: It's like porn, you know it when you hear it.

@herogear: I agree that a lot of 'good' games are total hype-fests. Dragon Age is meh. Bio Shock 2 is apparently meh. I'm playing through ME2, but my reaction has ranged from 'hey that's cool' to more meh. I still haven't finished Assassin's Creed 2. Oh, and I'm currently unemployed, so it's not like I don't

"Yes, there's a problem, yes, a fix is on the way, yes the view will unexpand horizontally for you non-widescreen gamers."

@Teran: Er, you're a bit off on the supply angle. For hardware, companies like MS make a prediction of how much of item X they're going to sell in time period Y, and then they order the production of item X way ahead of time. If, after item X has been ordered with a set production amount, the army comes along and

"The final issue would, I believe, be a selling point. It's already been widely publicised that the Army uses 360 controllers with robots and Predator drones, so how this would be any worse eludes me."