@Josh: You're telling me I shouldn't be playing a certain genre of game, and that I shouldn't be allowed, and you're calling ME a troll?
@Josh: You're telling me I shouldn't be playing a certain genre of game, and that I shouldn't be allowed, and you're calling ME a troll?
@D Mitsuki, Gotta have guts kid!: Getting excited (increased heart rate) is a far cry from an adrenaline rush.
@hopalong: I've had quite a few times where I've had an increased heart rate, and been excited and such, but never close to what I'd consider an actual release of adrenaline. That to me just seems... way too much for a video game.
If you feel an adrenaline release while playing a video game, there is a problem. Maybe it's just me, but I've never once come close to anything resembling an adrenaline release while sitting on my ass on my couch playing my 360.
@RedCarmine: I second this, these have confused me since they showed up, I only just figured out how to find the comments.
@Josh: How very nonsensical of you.
@Josh: Yes, because that makes a lot of sense.
@ninjaDance: It's also used in programming as an operator.
@VagEnthusiast: '!=' means 'not equals'. I said I'm Canadian, which I meant to imply I am Canadian.
@Meowhead: That's what I like to hear.
@VagEnthusiast: North America != America.
@Pyro Jack Frost: Hopefully they'll be smart enough to add a button that lets you skip the voice.
@Barman1942: Never liked the Diablo games.
@ryanisjimdandy: Opinions are funny things, aren't they?
@VagEnthusiast: I'm pretty confident the majority of people don't read quest text (though some do).
@Ironfistchinmi: That's a pretty good point, and one that Microsoft should be frequently reminding people of.
This personally does nothing for me. I don't read or care about quest text, my character's background, or anything like I would in a regular RPG.
Yeah, I feel like the definition of lucid dreaming is lost in this article. A lucid dream is any dream where you are aware you are dreaming, and thus you can control it at will. It has nothing to do with first/third person or anything else, it's simply a dream where you are aware you're dreaming.