The traps and poisons from Dragon Age: Origins were two of the most unrewarding weapons in any video game I've played. One had to apply poisons to weapons manually, and the lifespan of a poison was counted in seconds; traps were far too contextual to be of much use in the wide-open encounters...
As usual, this policy will further diminish what anonymity and privacy consumers in a digital age have, while barely hindering pirates. The efforts to make a hack-proof, electronic media just result in a more restricted experience for the unquestionably ethical gamer whose paid his fare.
And being better than MW2 isn't much of a challenge, anyway. That game was inferior to its predecessor in every way - except more create a class slots.
1. The term "asexual" can refer to reproduction methods, yes. An asexual organism is one which needs no partner to reproduce - like a bacteria. But "asexual" may also refer to a typically sexual organism (e.g., a human) who has no desire for sexual contact.
2. "Autosexual" is the term used to...
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