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@HobbitGamer: The only difference is that good games provide a more constant source of stimulation and rewards. Poor games are those that are boring, repetitive, and offer few incentives to improve or play. Good games are those that keep things ever-changing and interesting, offer frequent rewards for progression, and

People really need to find better things to do…like level to 85 already! Geez!

We got my dad a Vizio for fathers day a few years back and it’s held up great. You get them from Costco and you’re saving even more.

He may be a shrewd businessman but he’s still a terrible artist and he completely fails to grasp what makes his adapted franchises special. I don’t respect people for making loads of money off garbage. I respect them for making a positive impact on the world. I don’t really feel that Uwe Boll’s work has achieved this.

Wow. Are they serious? I use cap locks all the time for legit stuff like typing…wait, you know what? This is stupid. I shouldn’t have to make an argument for something as essential and inexpensive as a caps lock button.

I'm just going to be neutral on this. If I don't survive this flame war tell my wife I say "hello".

My twin brother and I played a lot of Age of Empires II the one summer we worked as lifeguards. He told me he once looked out at the pool and tried to double-click on one of the fat people to select all the fat people so he could get them to move to one end of the pool and form a subgroup.

Apology accepted XD

@KillerBeeTX: A lot of these folks have already been playing on the beta for months now and have seen all the leveling content a few times over. So, now that the game is live they want to level up as fast as possible and get to all the content that wasn’t available in beta, like raiding which was only until recently

@Zfire: Hey, it’s not really a nice thing to do but the fact is allies frequently spy on one another. You could be friends one year and bitter enemies the next so it’s best to keep everyone in check. Israel floods the United States with spies every year even though we’re one of their staunchest supporters. They have a

@Yarr!: I’ll agree with you. There is some nasty stuff the US has done and I don’t necessarily fault Assange for releasing that information. However, wikileaks isn’t releasing this information in a responsible way. They’re releasing everything they got as fast as possible, regardless of the impact those other subjects

@Rodrik: Is it sketchy? Definitely. But this is how law enforcement brings in criminals all the time. If you need someone behind bars asap, you get them on whatever you can, then worry about the big crimes afterwards. It’s not exactly moral but I can understand why the government would put aside the niceties to get

Transparency is a nice idea but it just doesn’t work in the world’s current geo-political landscape. You need to control information and keep secrets if you want the upper hand in a world where everyone is out for #1. It would be nice if we lived in a world where everyone wanted to just get along and cared equally for

The production values look wonderful I'm just worried that the acting seems a little stiff. Maybe we're just not seeing the right scenes but I've always envisioned the characters as being very passionate and not merely austere.

I’d see this if I could actually find the original on DVD. I hate going to see sequels when I haven’t seen the original.

@Plague: I was kind of thinking that myself. Like "wait a minute I’m actually making this sound like a good movie". There was some crazy shit going on, but the plot was so convoluted and stretched that it made the entire spectacle meaningless and confusing.

@Howard Blair: I don’t know. I found the last two films to be a narrative mess. The first was a fun pirate flick that went on about an hour too long but the ensuing sequels felt like they were trying to make some epic Lord of The Rings nonsense out of the franchise. What the hell even happened by the end of the third

@a.seivewright: Just watch out for those undercover Nazi girls, man. Not only do they talk in their sleep, but they'll sleep with your dad.

@collex: If you get a chance, go see Tangled. I was surprised to find it was actually a musical. The songs aren’t as memorable as those from the Disney Renaissance, to be sure, but there are some enjoyable numbers and none of them are annoying. The whole movie kind of plays out like a Traditional

@vnunes: My bad. missed that.