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#1  Edited By Ronald

Never do a drinking game on Brad deaths. Especially if you went back to the Mile High Club Breaking Brad and the Big Live Live Show segment. You would die.

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#2  Edited By Ronald

I haven't gotten a new shirt since the buyout but the previous shirts were all great quality and the only one I am thinking of retiring is the original members shirt as it has begun to crack. Size wise the shirts are good on the length but a little tight with their widths.

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#3  Edited By Ronald

Progressive HD, I watch on my TV and streaming tends to lose some quality when watching. I also like having that extra bit saved up so when I have to pause it doesn't have to buffer when I restart. I've downloaded a few videos when my Internet is acting up but half of the time I forget about them.

But weirdly, I'm fine watching live streams on Twitch because the live nature trumps video quality any day.

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#4  Edited By Ronald

@connerthekewlkid said:

the last line was by far the best part of the game(not to say the rest of the game wasnt amazing)

Too bad they didn't use the song. Or for me, any song as the game went silent and I had the creepiest ending credits sequence as it was total silence for the whole thing.

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#5  Edited By Ronald

I have a 4 so I'm about ready for an upgrade. But I'll wait until November when I have some cash to throw around and that will give it enough time to see if there are any stupid problems, like the antenna not working properly before I buy it.

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#6  Edited By Ronald

I just changed my credit card info because I knew the renewal was coming. And I could use a new shirt.

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#7  Edited By Ronald
To me and my wife (who works two jobs), it’s a week’s worth of food or more. To others, it’s a month’s wages.

Seriously, if $100 is everything you make in a month it's time to find a real job for at least a few years until you can get this game thing off the ground. And if you and your wife are working two jobs and don't have $100 extra at the end of the month you have probably built up a pile of way too many bills. Credit cards are not your friends.

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#8  Edited By Ronald

I guess most wrestlers realized video game hair will never be good enough for them so they all cut their hair.

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#9  Edited By Ronald

@thefriend said:

@neverdeed said:

editing an ini file and slapping on a d3d9 processing dll is not "modding" and it wasnt 23 minutes, he had the pirated version and clearly was using an illegal copy for atleast a day

Someone doesn't know what the definition of modification is. Also Patrick, you have a "come" in the first sentence that should be "some".

He just got back from his honeymoon, so this misspelling is understandable.

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#10  Edited By Ronald
As someone who expects they’ll be writing about video games for some years to come, it’s difficult to imagine what that life will be like when I’m in my 30s and 40s, and how others around me will perceive that decision. There are very few games writers within that age range, especially ones that have stayed in games writing.

You could always ask the rest of the Giant Bomb staff what that is like. Jeff, Ryan and Brad are in their 30s.