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Steam Tags turned everyone into a "comedian."

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I've been playing shooters with M&K for a couple of years now, and during that time my K/D dropped from 1.87 to 1.37. Either I'm awful with M&K or everybody else is awful with a gamepad, because I'll never understand the people who say controllers can't do shooters. High sensitivity, light touch.

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I never understood the hate this game got. I really enjoyed my time with it.

I hate every rigid conversation, every twenty-something word mischaracterizing my sixty-something wastelander, and every narrow and boney questline.

I will forever call it not just a bad Fallout game, but a bad game in general.

But I somehow spent sixty-three hours in it during my first attempt at a playthrough, and they felt like six.

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Huckleberries are good for one thing, and for that one thing they're terrific.

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There's no rhyme or reason to good coffee. I make it daily at work. Sometimes it tastes terrible, other times (like today) I drink the full pot myself. But, drip, black. Although a particularly good cup of coffee paired with proper thick cream is fantastic.

But the difference between a good cup of coffee and a great cup of coffee is so minimal. I glaze over when people start talking about the precise temperature of the water and the exact brand of beans.

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Santa gets that shaft at GameStop like everybody else.

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I discovered this by accident when I (temporarily) switched from PocketCasts. Thanks for this change, it makes it so much easier!

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Stick with it.

Most people who got huge were creating for a sub-50,000 audience before suddenly reaching millions. I remember when Wheezy Waiter was about 10,000. I check up on him recently and he's at nearly 600,000. LGR hit his stride within the last year. Prepare to produce quality content for several years. Be OK with having twenty people watch your videos for four years without getting discouraged. Every US president was at one time just another lawyer.

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Yes, often, but only old games. I never had a console until the 360 came out, so I was collecting for the earlier consoles for a few years. I haven't bought a physical recent game since the end of the last generation, not least because I moved to PC.

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I've never returned or resold a game, but there are two standout titles. I bought Superman Returns from the clearance bin; I expected terrible, and that's what I got. But I lasted about an hour into my $60 copy of Crackdown 2 before turning it off in disgust. That's a game that, if I ever returned games, I would have returned.