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Hm.

@Paul_Is_Drunk: I have, I still don't see your point, or the need for rhetoric full stops. Perhaps you should read. The. Comment. Thread. Before. You. Comment. Yourself? If you're drunk, I fully understand though, reading is for the sober.

@Vecha: Well, if you tell everyone no one will get laugh...

He wanted to leave, NCSoft agreed to let him leave, he left. He didn't even kick up a stink about it. That's categorily voluntary.

@edb87: It's a bit heavy for any laptop. My M1530's fan goes into over-drive anytime I even think about loading it up. Most desktops can run it though, and I mean most, it might be worth downloading the trial just to check.

@edb87: £8. Being honest, I suspect it will still be better than Champions, better than DC Universe Online, though? Hard to say, I personally hope not.

@dry-roasted-peanuts: Because farming prestige in Ground Zero, or Recluse has never, ever, been a problem? Power levelling has been a round since the game hit, banning it now — and not even effectively — isn't going to earn the game any brownie points this late in the day.

Sad.

@Archaotic: If it were a joke, which I seriously doubt it was, I can only suggest being funny in future. Sly insults and ignorant statements don't seem to be working as well as they used to be.

@( shake cows, win a ) Milkshake!: Firstly, this is a really long comment thread, and so I'll just jump in here. His (Archaotic's) comment perhaps doesn't appeal to uchennaokafor. That said, if Home doesn't appeal to Archaotic he shouldn't be online crying over it. No one is forcing his hand to download the update,

@Johnofthedead: Excuse me, but what the heck are you on about? We've come a long way from Mortal Kombat (1), if you haven't noticed, and so the same rules hardly apply. In 2009 I think it's safe to assume that a good game won't have texture issues full stop, and if they do, I certainly won't be rushing out to buy it.

@Dreamwriter: The logic of no game - no opinion makes about as much sense as your comment, sadly. Not to mention reviews kind of, you know, make your statement redundant.

@Jandlecack: I wouldn't, it's not like I'm missing out on a must-play game. I can't help but feel you don't believe me about the game's issues, and that's rather sad, considering a rather simple Google search will provide ample evidence.

Instead of these Easter eggs I do wish they would have spent the time play-testing the game. Flickering backgrounds and blood splatters are one of the reasons I haven't picked up the game yet, well, that and eye lasers.

Sigh.