ukuleledan
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ukuleledan

"No offense, but..."

So Steam haters should be smiling because EA is now doing the very thing you complained about? I don't see that is supposed to work. To play BF3 you have to use origin. You have to be online. It doesn't matter if it's retail. As much as I love Steam it is dumb for a game making it mandatory in order to play it if you

Modding gets in the way of forcing people to buy maps and other DLC. Apparently TF2 hasn't been recognized as the example it is of player created content prolonging the life of a game. It's a cash cow for Valve that keeps on giving.

Origin wasn't around when Half-Life came out. So why would they have it?

EA is going to take their cut off of the sales just like Steam did. They just the publisher. Bioware isn't likely to see any extra money from this.

What gets to be constituted as a series or just a series of books is sporadic on this list. The Discworld novels could be broken down into series had they wished, but they chose not to. Rincewind and Twoflower stories were a trilogy. The Vimes novels follow a progression and could be counted. As for Harrington...

Make one side Time Lords and the other side Daleks, and this game sounds like a perfect recreation of the Last Great Time War.

No worries, there's still unkind things available to think about it.

Actually, On Basilisk Station is on the list.

I only saw two Pratchett entries, and they aren't the ones I would have picked for this list. The lack of Harry Potter is absurd.

The video is worth it if just for this screencap

Do you work for Netflix?

They're just as short if not shorter. The problem is they're non-targeted ads. So you could be finishing up a lengthy Mozart piece and have to be jarred by a loud obnoxious ad for some weird rap song that you would obviously never choose to listen to otherwise, and then you go back to playing another classical piece.

Except for when they do something awful like they did with the Initial D series and "Americanize" it. Character names and the speaking styles became "tricked out," and if they could have whitewashed the characters I am sure they would have.

What about those of us who watch both on the pc but use our HDTV as a monitor? I hate not fitting within specific results of a survey. Then again I use Netflix for tv shows so apparently I'm only within the 11% of users.

What we get: A "Battleship" movie with aliens who look and sound just like Transformers with a godawful romance plot. Let's take a 2 dimensional boardgame plot and add aliens. Win!

I'd call it a success. For the longest time it was king of the roost as far as console sells go, and you only have to look to the effort both PS and Xbox have gone through to promote their own gimmick control schemes to see they felt the weight of the success of the Wii. The problem I had with the Wii was that when

They had me, but then I escaped

" ... forgive me for having the temerity to have an opinion different than yours ... "

You know it makes sense...