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I love this advise. Its simple logic that can be applied anywhere. https://t.co/kVDM9jULoh

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We really still haven't found it? I am 100% he has.

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#2  Edited By mjbrune

Spiced rum is good for blackbeard's revenge(rum, root beer and tennessee honey whiskey). I wouldn't recommend a mojito with spiced rum though, you want clear rum for that.

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Everyone wants to see you succeed. You are holding yourself back.

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There are still a section of games that directly relies on gamers also being readers. Text adventures. In fact I saw this thread (although 3 years old now) and thought I would mention that I have in fact counted on gamers also being readers. I am set to release a game in a little less than a month. (http://store.steampowered.com/app/426290/ for those who are interested.) In which relies on gamers being readers. I of course did my research on this and it looks like a text adventure or interactive fiction on steam can sell anywhere from 1,000 units to 33,000 units. Both Tin Man Games and Choice Of Games has a large range of ownership with their games. Seen here: http://steamspy.com/dev/Tin+Man+Games and http://steamspy.com/dev/Choice+of+Games

So are gamers also readers? Of course there will be a cross over. Is it a huge number? No. Not terrible through. It's big enough for at least 2 companies to keep creating text-adventures. Of course this also leaves out gamers who are readers but for some reason don't like text adventures or interactive fiction.

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Hey all

During a live show if you aren't logged in giantbomb.com/live will bring you to a "This show is for premium members" page. Most of the buttons are broken on the top bar.

Buttons that are broken are: Log In, Sign up, Upgrade To Premium.

This is because they point to www.giantbomb.com not auth.giantbomb.com

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You should try left clicking and drawing in the lines.

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Actually my play-through didn't have that much snark in it. I picked the nice options and I got some sarcasm but not as much as What Is Firewatch had.

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Has anyone tried to grab the cave key on day 3? I am pretty sure you can get to it without the Ax or the wave finder thingy if you remember where it is.

That said the ending reminds me contradiction. They a huge broad picture painted and it could have gone off in 100 unique direction but it just ends up being the most common path. It reminds me of occam's razor.

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Honestly I hugged my wife after playing through the intro.

The following are major completely game breaking end game spoilers:

A lot of people say the rest of the game doesn't live up to the intro and I played through it once but I feel like there might be something more than just the linear game we saw. Has anyone tried to grab the cave key on the second or third day? I feel like you could probably discover that body fairly early on.