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#1  Edited By BillyMethers

Yes there is a left handed options that switches the thumbsticks and triggers around.

So far I find this game to be mediocre and I feel the staff on the site are misrepresenting this game somewhat because this game is no where near as good as they made it look I feel.

Far Cry 3 bought ads on this site and honestly, I dont know if I'll play this all the way through. Audio work is not good and the gameplay is mediocre. It's my opinion of this game so far.

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#2  Edited By BillyMethers

I felt the ending was decent and the characters were very well developed in this game. The characters in the game really deliver their roles and gave a good performance in my opinion.

He could have just shot her in a non-lethal spot on her body and that's how she lived. I think the sequence with Victoria killing all the armed guards is appropriate and fits her character. I was happy with the way it ended, but the endings are never the big payoff in Hitman games, it's the gameplay.

I feel there are some things that never get addressed in some of the games. (Such as the ending to Hitman Contracts) Overall I enjoyed the game though.

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#3  Edited By BillyMethers

@JasonR86:

Well have you set the resolution of your cable box or TV? The cable box has several resolutions it can output, up to 1080i. (I recommend 1080i) Check your box settings for the resolution and aspect ratio options. (not that you need to change the aspect ratio or anything but you just want to be sure it's set to Normal)

If that's that's not the issue, then I'll address what you've said so far. You said there's noise in the image? Noise in the image can be a sign of "air bubbles" in the cable line. (running through the house) If it's digital then theoretically distortion shouldnt be much of an issue. Either way, "air bubbles" is an issue that requires a technician to come out and fix the line so that there is no more distortion. That may be just what you need to do. If it isn't that then still, it is probably an issues that requires a technician to come out and fix.

That's pretty much all I can come up with. Hopefully that helps.

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#4  Edited By BillyMethers

You are probably watching the same standard definition channels, which arent meant for HDTVs. the HDTV channels are in a separate range of channels, all the way high up in the channel listings. Try those. Also, fuck Comcast. They're a ripoff and have no sympathy for their customers. If they can bill you for something you didnt get and then not refund you, they'll do it if they can get away with it.

Also, monoprice cables are good cables and lots of professionals use their store. HDMI cables, higher quality and all that gold plating jazz isn't relevant because the signal is digital and either the 1 & 0 get there or not. There's no distortion cause it's not analog. All you need is a decent cable that will carry the data to the TV.

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#5  Edited By BillyMethers

@Chrjz said:

I think you need to take a step back and realize I'm just asking for clarification about buying an AMD video card. This isn't "I had to pull the plug on Grandma, help me justify my decision."

I made my choice already; I could have just as easily been told it was a horrible idea. I came here to get more input from people with more experience than me.

Make me step back then if you want to go there with me asshole. I was just trying to help you and you're bringing up dumb and irrelevant shit. If you want to sit around and have people lie to you, then go ahead. But I'm not the one sitting around on the internet trying to justify my dumb ass purchase with other people.

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#6  Edited By BillyMethers

If you cant justify your purchase to yourself, then you shouldn't turn to other people to justify it for you. If you don't have confidence in your own decisions then maybe you should think them over more before taking action. Would all of those games matter if you got a product that doesnt work? Would you be upset at the decision of purchasing a product in the end that you didnt like? there's more than one way to think this over.

Just be sure about which decisions you make and be confident it's the decision you actually want to make. I'm just being completely honest with you. Don't ever let somebody, or something, force you to change your mind about a choice you have to make.

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#7  Edited By BillyMethers

I love Amazon and that's why I choose to support them as a company, because they have great customer service and have always helped me resolve issues.

It should be a matter of simply exchanging it for a new one and done. Glad to hear you are at least taken care of with a decent return/exchange policy.

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#8  Edited By BillyMethers

My answer is no. I honestly view it as a cop out. If they truly want their users to support them, then maybe they should give them more value for their money and encourage subscriptions. Pervasive advertising in podcasts is already bad enough (with podcasts hosts embedding them in regular conversation)

So, I don't support it. If he has to pay the bills, I understand. But I know about the world of advertising and if the bombcast gets ads then it's a confirmation to me that they've sold out (especially if they dont do it right)

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#9  Edited By BillyMethers

1 horse-size duck. It is the logical one to pick. You can keep an eye on your target and keep track of them. 100 foes is way worse because you would be overwhelmed by the sheer numbers.

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#10  Edited By BillyMethers

@HumanityPlague said:

Summation: While there are some outliers (sociopaths, trolls, etc.), most guys aren't inherently bad, or evil, just bitter and lonely. It's no excuse for guy behavior's online, but it is at least one reason to understand it.

I disagree. Good people are rare and it is hard to find good people in today's society. Nobody really has any moral values left and most people are in it for themselves; not for the benfit of others. People would rather rob you while you're passed out or take advantage of you. (when nobody is watching and who they truly are is shown)

So I disagree with this statement, especially in these hard economic times.