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#1  Edited By stalefishies

The buttons for random video and auto mode toggling, the video search bar and the 'Show all categories' button to get rid of the comments are all broken. Also, when comments aren't being shown, the highlighting on the categories is broken (though you can click on and see inside each category fine).
 
Also the button to show comments is hidden when viewing a subscriber-only video along with the share/embed/theatre/embiggen buttons, and, seeing as you can view comments anyway by clicking on a link to the video, this seems odd.
 
Tested on Firefox, IE and Chrome, and it's broken on all three.

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#2  Edited By stalefishies

NEWS HAPPENED AND I SAW IT HAPPEN LIVE

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#3  Edited By stalefishies
@MordeaniisChaos: That's why I pointed out TrackMania Nations; that's certainly a full free game.
 
I know the new thing about the Steam setup is the new stuff regarding the Steam Wallet use, but that's not what Kessler wrote:
  • " Steam Expands Store to Include Free-to-Play Games"
  • "If you're the kind of game player for whom buying games "on the cheap" is still too expensive...then Steam has been ill-equipped to deliver the kinds of games you want to play"
  • "Valve revealed the first five F2P games available on the service"
The article implies that free games on Steam is a totally new thing, and that's just not true. As much as I love Kessler, it's straight-up bad journalism.
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#4  Edited By stalefishies

Uhh, free games on Steam isn't a new thing. There have been select source mods for free on Steam for a while now (e.g. Synergy, Empires) and with all the publicity Jeff's been giving Trackmania, I'm surprised you forgot about TrackMania Nations.

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#5  Edited By stalefishies

No Flipnote Studio? But that's the best one!

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#6  Edited By stalefishies

Honestly, Nintendo using my UGC is a lot less of an issue than Nintendo reserving the right to brick anyone's 3DS with a mandatory, unnotified firmware update.

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#7  Edited By stalefishies

Wow, when I opened the file, I just expected something dumb but funny in the usual fan-made appreciative but kind of lazy style.

But that was fantastic.

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#8  Edited By stalefishies

I just can't see how anyone could ever beat the game in less than 6 hours unless they solved every puzzle instantly and ran straight through every dialogue scene, and even then 6 hours seems too short; it feels like there's at least 7 or 8 hours of singleplayer content in there. If you're saying you finished it quickly from what Steam says about your total playtime, then bear in mind that Steam is totally wrong with that; the game was running pretty much all day yesterday between me and my brother playing, which ended up being far more than the 6.5 hours Steam recorded.

And while I agree that the cosmetic stuff is ridiculously expensive, but anyone who says the store ruins the game is really just looking for things to complain about. It's totally stupid, but it's just hats, c'mon.

Oh, and while I'm here:
@Truant19 said:

"the milkman set for scout is very powerful"

nope
@Truant19 said:

"its almost impossible to get the set without buying it"

nope
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#9  Edited By stalefishies
@patrickklepek said:
" Major's Mask, best Zelda, regardless of 3D? Maybe. 

(I have not played the GBA ones. And I'm not saying LTTP ain't cool.)
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I wouldn't say best Zelda, but it's certainly the case that, if there's ever a time when I feel like playing a Zelda game, it's usually MM that's causing it. Most interesting Zelda, perhaps?
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#10  Edited By stalefishies

Having read the Crysis 2 review, the second question about checkpoints is actually totally valid in my opinion, considering the only thing said on it is 'It has a checkpoint system that ranges from passable to unforgiving, as if it was designed to supplement the habitual PC quick-saving of the first game' which, seeing as how bad the checkpointing is isn't quantified in any way (or even made particularly clear), could easily be misconstrued. It weird because his comment on it stifling experimentation means he's clearly thought about it, so I don't understand why something like that doesn't make the review.

The review as a whole is pretty awful to be honest.