Playing Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and StarCraft II (username Jgggfed char. code 491)

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Then there would be absolutely zero point to owning a particular console

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I need to learn more about this chick...apparently she's not too bad of a fighter.

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Political incorrectness in a game? LIEK NO WAI!

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Charity benefits are always nice to see.

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How come I have lost interest ever since Sands of Time?

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If there was such a thing, this would be it indeed.

Bad Company 2 has better graphics, physics, sound, and a comparable unlock system.

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This game's got nice graphics. Very nice lightmapping and HDR.

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....ok, what about a link to her facebook page.

Totally kidding.

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PC gaming will always be ahead of the curve. Can't ever deny that.

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Aikuchi, you are so far off on your cost estimates, I'm not even going to grace you with the correct ones.

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I would rather have VIII, tyvm

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I just watched the Book of Eli the other day, and WOW was it good. Holy cow.

Anyways, it really made me want to play Fallout 3 again...lol. And these expansions are looking more and more compelling to try out. Hmm.

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This is the problem with the majority of contributors on this site. This is not why we approve news.

I don't care what the story's about, if people are thinking like that whilst clicking "approve", then that is not good.

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A great way devs get skin to look real is by using sub-surface scattering. It mimics the way light particles get reflected and absorbed under the topmost layers of an object or human body. Much better than any mapping (parallax / normal / bump). I'm pretty sure SSS is used in Uncharted, Crysis, and a few others I can't recall at the moment. I'm pretty sure that's the effect that Ted is driving at here. Although the reference to Alan Wake is more regarding dynamic world lightin...

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Your time is over, Infinity Ward. Goodbye, may you rest in peace.

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Sigh. Movie games are, consistently, nothing but cash-ins.

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Well, that rules out any continuation of the Marathon universe then.

Hmm...I wonder if it's still something sci-fi?

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I remember the old school Medal of Honor games. Those were the glory days.

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Kevin Butler is the butter to Sony's bread

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