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I felt that too, at least in parts, but if you ask me, as a Roman Catholic myself, it's incredibly closed-minded and downright fearful of Western religion to the point of spreading misinformation. There is only a conflict between religions and evolution in the few notable groups that openly oppose it. In Catholicism,

Meanwhile, you call somebody a "fucking idiot" for not knowing what is essentially a piece of trivia, somehow coming to the illogical conclusion that he doesn't believe that anything horrible happens in the world. He's only unfamiliar with that information and you shouldn't punish him for that so harshly.

There's a reason why people with advanced gaming rigs still play games using emulators. Some of the best games ever made didn't require extensive online connectivity or advanced graphics. All Nintendo is trying to do is improve the way we play games as opposed to adding fancy new graphical power. It just doesn't need

Not only that but it's essentially the same game as the one for every other platform. The Wii U version is still going to be the best, even if not by that much. It's not like the PS4 version will run at a higher framerate or resolution, right? It's the exact same game.

I swear, I see somebody thinking that this is a Ubisoft game every five feet on the internet. Is misinformation to a game that has blatant Square Enix logos really that prevalent?

YARR, HERE BE SPOILERS

My AT&T connection goes out a lot. Sometimes it has a tendency to go out for a period approaching an hour every day. How would you like it if you were kicked out of a game that doesn't even have notable online features because your unreliable internet crapped out on you?

But it wasn't even DRM. It was a Steamworks bug. Before people like you go on rants about this for the millionth time, could we just please read more than the headlines and skimming the bare bones of the articles?

The number of objects on screen with slicing is a significantly large improvement over the console version, and the anti-aliasing/upgraded shadows make the game look even better. It's just as smooth as the console version if not more so, and it includes all of the bonus content, so what's there to lose?

No DRM on top of the standard custom executable generation, anyway.

There was no DRM. It was just a Steamworks bug.

...And you lost all respect when you yell at him like that. There's nothing wrong with a healthy dose of skepticism. He was just asking harmless questions.

Neither does the legitimate version of the game, dude. It's a bug.

Considering the game ran pretty well on 7-8-year-old consoles on what is essentially the equivalent of the low settings at 720p, that doesn't sound surprising to me. Also, there's no DRM; it's just a steamworks bug that slipped through testing.

In this thread: stupid, reactionary gamers who can't be bothered to do a little research before yelling like their toe was zandatsu'd off. It's a bug, people, and jumping to conclusions like you always do is half the problem with the bad side of the gaming community. Ugh.

I have an i7 processor on my gaming laptop and it slows to a crawl every time I open up my library with icons turned on. It takes at least a few seconds to load even a small patch of game icons instead of doing the smart thing and keeping them in memory once the program is open for the first time. They're just tiny

Plot twist: this is all a big teaser for a collaboration with Blizzard.

If you're intentionally trying to buy a shady one, then maybe, but some Amazon sellers can be shady. A lot of reviews for phone cases point out that even for brand names they are given fakes a good percentage of the time.

Much PlayStation.

That doesn't stop shady second/third-party sellers giving you slightly different-looking versions in the mail. It has happened to me before. It's very much dependent on how "official" you want to be while buying one.