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#1  Edited By Jazzycola

Yes they do. The guys behind Super Monday Combat even specifically made a GB skin for TNT.

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#2  Edited By Jazzycola

@imsh_pl said:

@Jazzycola said:

Second, if you believe that then you minus well go live in Antarctica cause that's what a government is. I don't like that my money goes towards the death penalty, but that's the way things are. It's the cost of having order rather than chaos.

Government is not a synonim to order.

and synomin is not synonyms. How do we create order? We create a system of laws and punishments to prevent or deter people from killing the other person for a piece of bread. Who makes these laws? People in control or people elected by other people. What do we call these types of systems? A dictatorship or a Democracy. And what does this describe? A type of...What? Government.

Edit for your edit: Wow just wow. I mean seriously that's what you think government means?

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#3  Edited By Jazzycola

@imsh_pl: The majority of historians agree that The Great Depression was ended by WW2 because industry rose to accommodate the need for tanks, planes, and other military needs and also because of the draft that employed so many Americans. The broken window fallacy is talking about opportunity cost. Considering a lot of people Pre-declaration of war still didn't have a job even after the new deal there is no opportunity cost. Not to mention anytime somebody tries to explain it they explain it like a 2 year old with gaping holes in their logic.

Second, if you believe that then you minus well go live in Antarctica cause that's what a government is. I don't like that my money goes towards the death penalty, but that's the way things are. It's the cost of having order rather than chaos. If you want to not ever pay taxes, insurance, or things you don't like to pay for then go live in chaos elsewhere.

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#4  Edited By Jazzycola

@UltorOscariot said:

1. it's the stagnant economy.
2. bill that created the philophical underpinning that the federal government can force us to buy things as the enforcement arm is the IRS
3. an out of control TSA that can grab my junk that he will not reign in
4. a energy policy that runs on fairy dust and unicorn crap while regulating coal out of existence and imposing higher energy costs on even his beloved poor as a result, etc.

1. The economy doesn't just heal over night. The Great Depression lasted for nearly 10 years and would've probably lasted longer if not for WW2.

2. You realize most states require you to own house insurance and auto insurance if you own a house or car. So how is requiring people to have healthcare any different? Not to mention it lessens the amount of premiums I end up having to pay for my insurance since A) hospitals have less people coming in with no insurance and having to pass that cost on to other people that do and B) more people are paying for insurance meaning insurance companies don't need to charge as much in order to make a profit. Not to mention the many other benefits such as not having to worry about being covered by insurance because of pre-existing conditions.

3. No matter if it was a republican or democrat in office they would've done the exact same thing. So if you really think that Mccain would've done the opposite you're fooling yourself. Also you realize when you get body scanned you're supposed to take stuff out of your pocket? Cause that's probably why they're frisking you.

4. So having an energy policy on a product that will no longer exist in 50 years is a good thing? Not to mention the fact that hurricanes like Sandy are becoming the normal which you know...may having something to do with the fact that we are using these products.

I don't really care who you vote for, but come on.

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#5  Edited By Jazzycola

So much hate? What hate? As far as, I've read the game is getting generally favorable reviews.

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#6  Edited By Jazzycola

I don't really see why you have to ignore gamespot completely because of Tom Mcshea. Look it's obvious you already knew how Tom Mcshea acted yet you still clicked on the article. Tom Mcshea's argument is that warfighter tries to be "authentic" but I don't think the developers ever sought out to delve into any of the effects of war. This is a game that is built for a mass audience. It's the 80s Stallone/Schwarzenegger action movies of video games. To get mad at it for something it never intended to do is kind of dumb. And to get mad at a person who you've already know that you'll disagree with on a particular issue is irrational. In the end, your click helped him keep his job.

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#7  Edited By Jazzycola

@TheHBK said:

Fixes it. Seriously, all that shit in the books feels so damn rehashed. Does every fucking skywalker a generation have to become a Sith Lord? Lucas has clearly stated that the 6 movies are about Vader and Luke. But to have all that branching stuff about the Solo twins and the stories that take place later on with the hippie Cade Skywalker are trash.

Look, all I am saying is that it is clear what this movie needs to be about. It has to be about Han Solo riding around the galaxy in the Falcon picking up bitches.

Yeah. I bought the first book of the Jedi Academy trilogy and tried to read it. It was horrible, convoluted, and up it's own ass with references. I like star wars, but I don't like star wars enough to sit through that mess. I got to the point that they started talking about how the Emperor was revived and I was like yeah, no thank you.

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#8  Edited By Jazzycola

So I suppose George Lucas is preparing for his eventual death? I don't really see any other reason considering how much a control freak he is over his creations. (I realize he's only like 68 but still getting up there in age). Both studios have hit and misses, but who knows what Disney will do with LucasFilm's IPs.

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@Jazzycola: Yes and no. That cynicism wasn't really in LA Noire. Granted, they didn't technically develop that. But I think Rockstar has understanding of tone. With that said, it isn't like Bond has no cynicism as literary character. He has a ton of it.

They didn't develop that and that's why there isn't that sarcastic,cynical tone in it. Rockstar knows tone when it's their own creation, but when it comes to going into somebody else's work they don't. Just look at Max Payne. I don't think Rockstar has the ability to look at somebody's work and make a game appropriate for that work. Sure, they have a "style" as doctordanger puts it, but that doesn't mean that style equates to good 007 material. Kojima has style, but that doesn't mean he should be making a 007 game. Though, I honestly think that would be a better choice than Rockstar.

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@MrKlorox: We never knew what the hell Agent was. All they ever showed was a logo at...what E3 2008? Let's say that Agent was a "spy" game, it still Agent does not make it in 007 universe. There's a huge difference between making a spy game and making a spy game that's in the 007 universe. Rockstar has a history of using its games to reflect how trivial certain things are in society. Neiko did it in GTA4, Max Payne does it in MP3, John Marston did it in RDR, and these are just recent examples. That doesn't fit in the 007 universe. James Bond isn't supposed to walk into an Aston Martin dealership and point out how stupid it is for him to buy such a flashy car to stay undercover. Also, Rockstar open world games have incredibly boring mission design and I highly doubt it would change for a stealth, open world game.