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I don't have tons of money. But I don't think this thing is worth tons of money, either. It's a card, for a game, and you can't even USE IT IN SAID GAME.

I absolutely disagree. I think the people who put $30,000 of value into a card (and one that isn't even legal in play for that matter!) have issues. I think, especially, that people who collect things like this for the sake of collecting or because they think it's some sort of 'investment' have issues.

I'm sorry, but the gloves piss me off. I get so annoyed by collectors. For example, every time I see a game sealed in its original box and sealed another 2-3 times with a card rating its quality, I want to buy it just so I can break it open and PLAY it. And record it. And post it on YouTube just for the lulz and

The reason Destiny was named first is because most Americans are more familiar with it than with PSO, due in part to Activision's half a billion dollar investment in it.

Is there a non-bullshit explanation for why there is Guardian vs. Guardian PvP in this game?

No, I'm pretty sure you hate the players more, because they're the ones who decided it's OK to abuse things like this. Yeah, the game is flawed, but the players are the ones who act on those flaws in order to try to get ahead.

MMOs need exploits, rich farm areas, to make them bearable to play.

Borderlands did it right. Diablo does it right.

This is the problem when a game's progression is heavily gear-based instead of skill-based. Loot-based games create ridiculous situations like this, especially when the loot drops wrong. You should be stuck with common and maybe uncommon gear until damn near the end of the game. Then, and only then, should the

I've already said my piece on the cave itself, but I continue to find it both fascinating and enjoyable how so many people can wordlessly agree on the rules for one specific thing like this. I love this kind of emergent cooperation, even if (actually, particularly if) it's not what the game's creators intended.

Statistically speaking, when it comes to broad categories like sexuality, you're right. No one is unique. Even outliers aren't unique, they're just small extremes in datasets. On a scale of 7 billion people, even outliers may represent millions of people.

Hahaha, that last video. He's all "I got him, I got him I— whoa. Is he.. whoa. FLY AWAY STANLEY!"

Actually, you're not in danger of doing something like this with Samsung packaging, at least.

I wanted to level a lot of characters, not spend 4 months getting one just to max.

I was never aggravated by the elevators. Yeah, I thought it was a little silly for them to take so long, but it never aggravated me. Man, why are gamers so impatient?

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It's incredibly impressive, but it's not what the mountain bike was designed for. lol I love how the guy's all 'mountain biking has been progressing' or something, and it's like.. no. Stunt biking has progressed from BMX to mountain bikes, but this *isn't* mountain biking.

This is real mountain biking:

"Two OS on one computer" is nothing like two self-aware, conscious individuals sharing one body. It's obvious that you don't seem to fully grasp the concepts at play here. Also, the Major isn't an expert on ghosts, because they're very poorly understood (just as consciousness, identity, and self-awareness are poorly

Which is funny when you consider the fact that the first Assassin's Creed was an Xbox 360 exclusive for a looooong time.

Admittedly if the price of the bundle was different than the price of a non-bundle, then yes, those sales count.

In the US this might have been true....

Oh, no, let's laugh some more.