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I like the Shrink Shack, but mostly because Patrick can't say it right twice.

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*loud fart noise accompanied by a wanking motion*

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I mean seriously, they've always been a mess but I cannot even navigate my way through threads any more, who thought this was a good redesign? Just copy Steam forums or any other standard, much better than Giantbomb has ever been.

Anyways the whole way through watching the conf, it was basically tech demo after tech demo of multiplatform games based on hardware that isn't even has good as the top end PCs we have today. You could get excited for a new architecture like Cell or the Emotion Engine because you wondered what people could do with it. However an unnamed x86 CPU...... we already know whatever they have, the PC has better.

Didn't the games all look boring? They all played like what we have today but some how looked worse than Crysis 3 on PC lol. I mean the only game that got my interest was that MM Move based game and that's only really down to their reputation and the fact there has not been a good move game yet.

Maybe I've grown up since the PS2 and PS3 launch, back when I watched both of their debuts, however I just feel like my 680SLI, I7 980 yawns at what this generation offers. Like the hardware doesn't excite me, I know 90% of those games will be multiplatform and now I'm older I see through obvious marketing BS.

I feel like I don't care about the new consoles, just throw it all on Steam and I'll be happy.

So what you're saying is you grew up, and bought a PC with a high end processor and two great graphics cards. I'm not sure what you were expecting from a console that will be aimed at everyone that plays games (including kids like you were when you got excited about new consoles) and likely will cost a third or less of what your PC did.

The PS4 isn't for you, and that's fine.

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#4  Edited By saethir

That sucks man, I've had to bury two dogs, and both times it has been the most difficult thing to bring myself to do. The first one was a year older than me at the time, and the second was a great friend for most of my life. Saying goodbye to a pet and a friend is never easy, so my most heartfelt condolences go out to you. I am truly sorry for your loss.

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#5  Edited By saethir

I enjoy the Besties podcast and the articles, but I find the site layout insane. While it is nice to look at,I find it difficult to find anything specific by looking at the front page.

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#6  Edited By saethir

It really depends on what the game is going for. There's no reason Multiplayer focused competitive games and games that tell a great story can't and shouldn't coexist.

Thankfully, I don't think either of them are in danger of going away either.

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#7  Edited By saethir

@MoleyUK said:

If you buy another standard version to play, you'll forever be thinking "I wonder what the stuff in the Wizard Edition is like"

If you buy another Wizard Edition to open and buy to enjoy the goodies inside, you'll look back and think "Aww man I had 2 Wizard Editions. That was worth TWICE as much"

Where do you stop?

Obviously, you have to track down all the Wizard Editions, and obtain them through whatever means you chose.

Then play the one that is in the second best condition, and destroy all of the others save for the one in the best shape.

You now have the only sealed copy of the Wizards Edition in existence.

That should be a good stopping point, i guess.

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#8  Edited By saethir

Haha, yeah I was stuck in the same exact spot for a bit, not realizing that you had to switch while still holding on.

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#9  Edited By saethir

If it's in a wallet with ID or a name that can be traced, I would try to make sure it gets returned money intact.

If I find a hundred dollar bill sitting on the ground, I just made a hundred bucks.

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#10  Edited By saethir

I look forward to the engines designed to take advantage of next gen consoles, but mostly for PC. If a new graphics card costs less than the consoles, I will probably be sticking with PC.

I'm really curious what the new consoles will be capable of.