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@benjamines: Regenerating Health and Cover Systems are the cancer that is killing shooters these days. No one does a fast and furious twitch shooter anymore, where you have to memorize locations of pickups, health packs, ammo, and vantage points in the levels. It's all this slow, sit behind cover until your bullet

@Vintage: But it doesn't fit GoldenEye. There's a reason that game was so well loved, and it wasn't the setting.

@TheGMan323: Agreed a thousand percent. As my buddy put it: "+10 exp for a kill. And then I x2 double-facepalm combo'ed."

@captaingordon: Once the "Black" update came out for the PC, all was well once again, but it was far too late to pick up the necessary number of players.

@captaingordon: With how Epic is mostly focusing on consoles this generation, and how UT3 was a flop, you most likely wont see another UT game for a loooong while.

@Dennen: There is a bit more to it than that. The player was in a major high traffic area, outside a station, in what is basically a dinghy. It had paper thin shields, and a hull that could be cracked open like an egg.

@Kobun: That looks like an online match. All boats are auto-unlocked for online to make it fair.

@Kobun: Huh, didn't know that. I've been using the RT,RT,LT,RT on the countdown to do it. Thanks for the heads up. I've unlocked them all in race mode, been having a blast. Tons of replay value, and Rubber Ducky mode in MP is tons of fun, if you aren't driving the duck that is.

Oh, the Rad-Hazard. How I missed thee...

@buddhatooda: The devs themselves don't even like the Frotstbite engine. It's insanely hard for them to even make a patch, so think how difficult it has to be to make the mod tools available (and able to cook mods as reasonable file sizes). Take a read of this post about why the patches take so long:

@timgray: Ever work in a place that has a dollar store section? I've watched us pay $0.10 for an item, and mark it up as $2.00. I was sickened by it.

@PeterisP: It's a free market in the US. You sell items for what you want to sell them for. Places like Best Buy will sometimes mark up an item one week, feature it in the ad, then reduce it back to normal price the next week as a "sale."

@Helis: @Adhominem:

All it was missing was Snake repeating everything Otacon said, except in question form.

@coodgenducta: Your hate filled garbage is more in-line with the tools in an Apple store than they are with most friendly Android users. And you most certainly can brick a phone when rooting it if you aren't careful. Seriously? Why would I even worry about getting a half-featured port of 2.2 that can't even load the

@coodgenducta: So you're saying I should risk bricking my phone for some just released ROMs? And what do I do should said bricking occur? Just shell out another $99 for another G1, just to replace it in two months when I'm out of contract?

T-Mobile deserves to go the way of the dinosaur. As soon as my two years are up, and ATT gets the HTC Desire, I'm so far gone they'll never get me back.

@IamFuzzles: Exactly. It has those in your household (along with info pages on THEM too), your fucking interests, income, neighborhood stats, picture of your house (if the google van drove by), phone number (listed publicly, might I add, no price for free harassment), blogs, social networks, whether there is a goddamn