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It's right up there with "irregardless" and "literally."

I imagine remembering the old map might actually be annoying while playing this. I believe in just the handful of areas shown above there was a bridge that's no longer there on the new map. Depending on how many minor structural changes have been made I would constantly be confusing the two maps, struggling to

Ah, it all makes sense, the GPS satellite network is the first stage of Skynet.

Anyone know what keyboard that is? I want one. I love slim keyboards like that, so much easier to type on than the standard style! >.<

I just don't see it. Most of these features would still work perfectly fine for digital copies of the games, and there's no reason they couldn't apply them like that, buy the digital and get these awesome new features, or buy the disc and maintain the ones you had.

Either they've already manufactured a whole bunch with the old setup already, or the old setup has already been certified and mastered, or they could simply be afraid the new setup might cause a lot of DOA systems, which can't simply be patched.

Well done sir, well done.

I don't see the confusion, they've basically all but said they're doing exactly the same thing Microsoft is with the Xbox One. All they did was polish the turd a bit better.

This is fantastic, both Microsoft and Sony have made deciding whether or not to buy their new consoles amazingly easy this time.

ooooh, I wonder if this is the smog mentioned in China Mieville's Un-Lun-Dun (audiobook, so I can't just flip it open to check or I would)

Masterpiece is a good word for it. I heard speculation that it would do much better in dvd/bluray sales, but I never heard whether or not that came about. I know I bought the bluray, something I don't do very often these days (because so many lack rewatchability, not because I'm downloading them or streaming them mind

Right, I was thinking they most likely farmed the items/gold using high level characters, or taken from stolen accounts, and then sold it all using these disposable accounts purchased with the stolen cc info. That would mean that when the account gets nailed they don't have to relevel a character, just create a new

I'm amazed Scott Pilgrim made the list. I absolutely loved it mind you, but I didn't think it got much attention (I seem to recall hearing it didn't do well).

Ah Toradora!, any time someone mentions romantic comedies that's the first thing I think of, though usually no one has ever heard of it, followed by Kimi ni Todoke (a bit less comical but still very good) and Clannad (at least as much of it as I've seen anyway).

Right, but if they're just buying all those accounts to hawk their ill gotten goods I don't see how preventing them from leveling above 13 would hinder them (I don't see them as wanting/needing to level up at all).

While I see where they're coming from, having to carefully maintain the in-game economy, but not having played D3 much I don't understand some of the restrictions.

I know right? I feel so old.

Less moe is moe better! :P

Eh, sorry Square, Guild Wars 2 pretty much has my time and money now, with D3 being it's only real contener.

" the graphics the result of running the game on the sort of ridiculously powerful systems developers have at their disposal for such purposes"