That was from a topic asking our opinions on Matt Smith as the 11th doctor.Drummie666 said:Tennant. The current doctor looks like he's 19 and I find it hard to take him seriously.
Man did my opinion there turn around fast.
That was from a topic asking our opinions on Matt Smith as the 11th doctor.Drummie666 said:Tennant. The current doctor looks like he's 19 and I find it hard to take him seriously.
and now I would have even more to add.Mrkillhappy said:The issue I have with EA is that they consume small creative companies and yet all they seem to churn out most of the time is generic crap. Another thing is that they were one of the first to place online passes on their games / they are trying to kill buying used games.
It was in a thread about what each poster subjectively thought was the scariest monster/enemy in a game.Dirty Hipsters said:Deadhand from Ocarina of Time. The worst part about him is that you have to intentionally let him catch you in order to beat him.
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I had nightmares because of him as a child.
My first post was in Religions & Politics and it was regarding a story about an Atheist billboard that was pissing people off. Myself being an Atheist, I was supportive of both free speech in support of Atheism, and pissing people off.This is one of those few cases where it's true that, just becaue there are 2 sides to an issue, doesn't mean that the solution or point of compromise is somewhere in the middle. It is in these few cases that almost all tactics, stopping at the line of violence, are acceptable. So. Power to them.
MPerce said:Love: Valve (duh), Double Fine, Team ICO, Irrational (I know they're not called that anymore, but they will always be in my heart)
Really like: Rockstar, Bungie, Gearbox, Nintendo
Don't really hate anyone, but Bioware's kinda bugging me right now, due to their dumbing down of RPGs lately.
I wasn't called Nouw back then and because I joined out of March Mayhem spirit my first actual post is gone.Nouw said:GOW is okay but this! Its a whole new level of gore. I'm okay with this as long as it dosen't look real!
I still stand by it, although I'd probably give Sword of the Berserk a second chance, today.Sword of the Berserk: Gut's Rage on the Dreamcast. I didn't realise til several years later that this was based on a manga, but the game was awful even by those low standards. You had a sword the size of a light aircraft and the game constantly pitted you against enemies in narrow corridors leading to a repetitive *swing* *CLUNK* *swing* *CLUNK* *dead* scenario.
Every Super Smash Brothers game after the first one. To this day, I have no idea how Nintendo got away with re-skinning characters with the exact same moves and calling them unlockables. I read tonnes of reviews and none of them ever seemed to pick up on this fact. Even for a company that loves brand resurrection and regurgitation as much as Nintendo, copy pasting charcters in the same game takes incredible balls.
I joined in Sept 2008 and first posted in Feb 2009, wow I really lurked.Ed130 said:A quote from Terry Pratchett's Thud! sums up my point
"Beating up people in little rooms...he knew where it led. and if you did it for a good reason, you'd do it for a bad one. You couldn't say "we're the good guys" and do bad guy things"
Legion said:Ok here is something I feel I need to point out to most people based on the general gist of the thread.
1: Not all religions believe in God the same way as Christianity does, and yet almost every post on the anti-religion side seems to assume that they do. It is not fair to assume that because somebody believes in a higher power that they cannot believe in Science and vice versa.
2: Science cannot prove anything. Humans are not infallible and therefore nothing we say can be granted as absolute fact.
3: Religion cannot prove anything. There is no logical proof for the existence of the Divine and all religious texts are created by humans, who as mentioned before, are not infallible.
A good point, but you are generalizing; as a lot of religions do not believe in God in the way you describe. Not all think there is a divine being who commanded humans how to live thousands of years ago.Booze Zombie said:"If God gave you a life, why would he want you to waste it talking about him?
If he wanted something to talk about him all the time, he'd have made a world of parrots."
"If God gave me a life and then forsakes me for not using my life to tell everyone about him, he's a dick."
Agreed. It's also illogical.Arsen said:Arguing that an omnipotent needs to be "Scientifically proven" is both ignorant and downright insulting.
A point I think a lot of anti-religious people need to take note of.Hunde Des Krieg said:But when you reduce religion, in its entirety, to "a man in the sky who is everywhere at all times" this demonstrates you have close to zero understanding or knowledge of the concepts involved.
The least logical thing is to dismiss something you have no knowledge of.
Point 1: I agree with the fact that this thread does by the wording used, however no need for the insults.mark_n_b said:If when you say "the chips are down" you mean some douche decides to stir up shit by posting a thread that blatantly suggests that people maintaining the viewpoint contrary to the thread are naive dolts(and this happens from both sides), then yes.
What it comes down to is that no scientific discovery or theory can preclude the existence of God. Nor can it (I assume) assure such a being exists either. Hence the use of the term faith.
Point 2: That is why I get annoyed when Scientists dislike religion so much. It just feels like they have to hate it in order to have peace of mind.
Correct.Booze Zombie said:So, nothing is really logical, we just think it is?
I wanted more points to make supporting the Science side; but I don't feel that many people have given many valid points due to the apparent lack of knowledge on the difference between the Religions that exist.
Just to make it clear: I am not trying to suggest that people should not follow science or religion, rather that both sides need to accept that they cannot say that they have the answers whereas the other is wrong.
...which is funny considering I wish I hadn't played the third one, released the next year.MeChaNiZ3D said:Mass Effect.
How how gullible I was when I posted that. But in any case, WoW is the game I have spent my most time on followed by Diablo 2.DarkhoIlow said:Decade: World of Warcraft(if MMO doesn't count then->) Diablo 2
Year: Dragon Age:Origins
From the 'The Character NOT going into SSBB' thread.Terramax said:Jar Jar Binks...
I didn't even drink alcohol at the time, I still don't like beer!SirDeadly said:VB and Carlton Draft
OF COURSE, I put a smiley at the end. First impressions are important.mParadox said:3 guys?
1) Gordon Freeman
2) Dante
3) Isaac Clarke
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Yep... This was in a thread titled:Elementary - Dear Watson said:I agree with those who disagree!
I played VII first, and VIII second, but IX stole my heart!!!
Hahaha, I doubt that's even true. Many of these 'facts' are pulled from some internet arse anyway.ZehMadScientist said:Hmmm a useless fact eh? Ok here goes:
Apple is worth more than Belgium
My first post: A comment in a Zero Punctuation thread (Bioshock 2 in case anyone was wondering)Calibanbutcher said:Well I am going to handle this game the same way I handled Bioshock 1:
wait a year, grab it for 10 bucks and maybe later on decide if it was worth it.
BTW: How about a NEW SETTING dear developpers.
Now that the deep sea and space stations have been thoroughly abused in ego-shooters, why not something new?
For example a station deep in the earth's crust or even inside of an volcano/the earths core.
Not only would that be innovative, but also deliver a great excuse for not having any "Outside" passages because you would get crushed as flat as a pancake and grilled to perfection within microseconds upon gleefully stepping outside.
On another note, the moral choice system sucked.
How about having the option too eat mother theresa and save the baby's dog?
Still waiting for Jade Empire 2UncleUlty said:Star Ocean 4
RE5
FF13
Bioshock 2
Jade Empire 2(I can Hope can't I)
It's a quote from Dogma in a thread about the most physically demanding sport.xmbts said:mass genocide is the most physically demanding activity one can engage in...besides soccer
Still stand by this, although since then Valve have thoroughly updated TF2. I kind of wish they'd release a TF2 "Classic" version, with the game exactly as it was upon release, no class updates or special weapons, just TF2 as it originally was.DelphiSantano said:Admittedly, yes it is better on PC, plus you get the free updates and there are loads of people that play it on tons of servers.
There, we hit on the main problem with the 360 version. It is hard to find a good server with more than a couple of people on it, sometimes it takes ages just to find a server.
But then again, Team Fortress 2 is an amazing game no matter which platform you are playing it on and when you find a server, it can be a lot of fun.