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@MegaClank: its also a way to grief :(.

@tehShirt: It's the new kids... and this mentality that you can make games more assessable to a casual audience maybe? now matter how you make the game people will play it if works well.

@0wnfac3: you seem more like a smug ass you can own everything easily. I also pictured a demi god(slightly dirty... think hercules) for the pc-console gamer.

@Boomerang Python: you could argue that noone spots in hardcore mode... I do it sometimes in hardcore, but only to let ppl know the enemy is near by other than that its useless.

@excaliburps: They don't forget. It just the new generation or something. I had a conversation with a guy as to why he would never pick up another persons kit... which made my head hurt. (god forbid you pick up a medic kit revive or heal someone then pick your own kit back up!)

@Aigik: Something happened in the game design of this battlefield. I was use to moments like that, but they happen A LOT in BC2.

@smi1ey: that was my first thought. Noway those screens are from a console.

@WFROSE: I have never really thought of them as reboots for Legend of Zelda. Same characters generally but the mythology around them just changes up a bit each go.

@Aegis Fury: The Tax Master: anime did a lot of "pulp fiction" in the 80's. I could see some of the older styles lending themselves well to it. The new trends in art style wouldn't interest me much at all though.

@chrollo0427: It depends on the type of glitch. discovering areas of the map = cool.

@evanlemmons1: I like Ken, always have. I actually don't like using the fireballs all that much and play very aggressive... run and I will chase you.

@Psudonym: I have to agree. During college, my first few days home for breaks were spent gaming and eating.

@Cthulad: you just business ethics are good? I think I know very little little about them then.

@Cromwell: I find it interesting that it's often the middle man,the person who handles the transaction between the person the makes the product and people who buy it, makes the most profit.

@Word Man: I think EA is soon to whoop up on Activition's hold on the FPS market.

I listen to people justify the price, but I still don't agree. Hell, I payed for the 15 dollar expansion for Battlefield 2142... I think it was 3 new maps (that were HUGE) and a few new game modes.

@Mekkakat: If that works on you... you have a problem. not hating on you, but you do have a problem.