Too Human was not a great game, or even a "decent" game. But I, too, enjoyed it. I don't know why. Maybe something about the 90's era invisible walls everywhere, the cement hair that can't move, and the dying animation that gave Navi a run for the "Most annoying part of a video game award" allowed the combat system to really shine. I have no idea. But I had a good time playing it.
@nERVEcenter: Just like Windows, it all depends on how you personally set it up. It can be clean and squeaky, or a multitasker's paradise like Patrick's screen up there.
I'm a web designer, and for the sake of me and all of my brethren, DON'T YOU FUCKING DARE. I cannot tell you how many times Ive had sites work damn perfectly on every damn browser in existence and then it looks like shit once you put in on IE. How can a company which has so much money put so much little effort in making a goddamn browser even after all the years and criticism is beyond me. And yes that includes IE9, goddamn piece of shit still has issues after all these years and all of these updates. Seriously fuck that browser.
@Franstone: Because Microsoft, until very very recently, refused to abide by the web standards put in place by the W3C and other similar organizations, so it forces web developers to spend 40-65% of their development time just to make it function correctly in Internet Explorer. Granted with IE9 they finally decided to play by *most* of these rules, and IE10 is an even bigger step in the right direction. But I believe IE is hated among web developers, and that just trickles into the common publics thoughts. It also didn't help that IE 6 and 7 were just security and functionality nightmares.
Edit: Proof of this fact is very much what you said. The percentage of Giant Bomb users using IE isn't even enough for them to work with it. (I'm not just assuming, they've mentioned this before) For chrome, firefox, safari, and opera you basically create the website and it works *close* to flawlessly on all those platforms. Then you have to start coding for IE...
As a web developer, I can say I no longer have to completely rebuild the website so it looks okay in ie9 like I have to do for 7 and lesser so 8. (I refuse to develop for 6 anymore) Having said that, fuck IE. It should be put in a corner with a dunce cap for its past browsers.
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