thegreatpablo
thegreatpablo
thegreatpablo

Canon actually only recognizes New Phyrexia. Mirrodin Pure was in development alongside New Phyrexia in case they won, but Phyrexia won, so Mirrodin Pure is no more.

Top Tier decks nowadays run $400-600 if not more. Budget decks are upward of $200.

Me and three other friends have launch PS3s and none of them have had that problem. On the other hand, I have friends with 360s who have had to replace them up to four times.

We did a quick poll amongst a fairly large group of people last year. I think it was about 120 people. On average, Xbox 360 owners (launch consoles) had replaced their's 1.8 times. PS3 owners were at .4 times. I have a launch 60GB PS3 that has thousands of hours clocked on it (I used to leave it on 24 hours a day

"my launch 60gb PS3 which has a far higher fatality rate than the 360" hahahahahahaha Are you serious? Where have you been the past 5 years?

Not to mention the story involving the child in the US version, that was some dark stuff, from both the heroes and the villains.

Antagonist if the word you're looking for.

That was incredibly strange and the assessment at the end was flat out wrong in every way. However, I'm not sure I took the test right. I stopped to analyze what was being asked and using logic determined which option made the most sense to me rather than using my gut instinct to pick for me.

There was gay content in DA:O.

Multi-disc titles also hurt the developers. Microsoft charges a pretty hefty premium for using more than one disc, which the developer really can't pass on to the consumer without losing a ton of sales.

No underground Seattle?

It is.

"um, new games, beefier hardware and an analog stick?"

Seriously, where do you buy milk for $6/gallon!?

Since telephones don't use all of the pairs, you have to pull every jack off of the wall and splice together the pairs that they opted not to use so it's a continuous circuit, otherwise it won't work.

Most houses nowadays have CAT-6 or CAT-5 running through for the landline. We used this to our advantage by splicing together all of the jacks and then dropping in ethernet jacks where we needed them. Took a few hours and cost about $10 (in jacks), but we had wired connectivity on all three floors of our house,

It's a proof of concept for the machine. The machine wasn't designed specifically to play this little game. It was designed to perform precision tasks quickly. This demonstration lends credence to their claim.

Because QA is conducted by human beings who, as many of us are aware, are not capable of theorizing every single possible interaction, button combination, and possible scenario in a game.

Yes, really.

I'm not saying that it IS or COULD be responsible. Just that their way of explaining it is flawed.