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@freedomweasel: I get the stereotypes, I just don't see the point of this picture. Is it supposed to be funny?

A list of stereotypes... OK?

@DocSeuss: You discounted information based on 'it's from Fox News so I'll discount it'. If you're going to spend the time looking into something, try to look past more than the first link/article in your quest for information. The Time Magazine link is the 2nd to show up in Google.

Perfect example of why I have about 800 Fallout 3 saves on my HDD.

I didn't like the combat in the first one. Way too much micromanagement going on, I constantly had to switch characters and tell them what to do. I couldn't just stay as the character I wanted to for a whole fight, I didn't like that.

@Luke Plunkett: Well I can't be excited or have an opinion on it until I see it! :P

Honestly aside from dancing and fitness games I see zero usability of this technology in a 'hardcore' game setting.

Mmmmmmmmm delicious.

I didn't read this article, but please god put in some enemy variety.

Isn't the iPad screen the same as the iPhone/iPod screen. The one that's virtually unscratchable?

@LeepNasty: 1. The way I play games I play 1 or 2 at a time. Currently, and for the past while I haven't been playing anything except Blops online. I went back to Fallout 3 for a bit (got to lv. 20 and the last quest then stopped, imagine that?), and before that it was SC2/RDR. You'll notice these are all games I

95% of games need to do this.

@XeO3: I don't know if you're just trolling or being willfully blind, and I'm not even sure which is worse.

@XeO3: The piracy that affects the PC gaming industry is piracy that results in a loss of sales. You can't track loss of sales via torrent websites or any sort of data generation aside from an extremely large survey.

@XeO3: I never said piracy isn't harmful to PC gaming. I said these graphs and 'adding numbers to trackers' aren't relevant data. If you can't tell the difference then I apologize, but I can't explain it any clearer.

@XeO3: It's not about feeling entitled to play games I can't afford. As I said more than once, I own all the games I like. Entitlement never once factors into anything, all I'm doing is trying games before I buy them. Do I feel entitled to try games before I buy them? No, but the option is there, so I take it.