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#1 Diernes
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You get at least 1 premium ticket a day, as well as 5 free plays. So if you don't lose your ticket you don't have to pay anything and can play indefinately.

In other words Learn not to suck. Completely free.

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#2 Diernes
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It's not a scam or malware and it does what it says it does. Really just automates turning off unneeded windows services, which many of us have been doing manually for years. Your mileage will vary depending on how powerful your PC is. High end PC's wont notice much difference if at all. It's a godsend for older pc's run by people with little computer experience.

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#3 Diernes
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I dont think its justified, its much better than that abysmal KUF: Circle of Doom game and that got a higher score.... I think it deserves a 6.5 at least
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#4 Diernes
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I have played over 200 hours of oblivion. (which goes to show how relatively poor RPG's have been in recent years)

and about 40 hours of the witcher so far.

Different strokes for different folks. but in my 24 years as a gamer, The Witcher stands as one of the best gaming experiences I have ever had.

While Oblivion....

Sorry not even a blimp on the radar, its just has far to many design and mechanic flaws. it is one of the most overated games of all time. (up there with WOW)

Actually why the hell are these games even being compared?. they are nothing like each other.

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#5 Diernes
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Its very overated.
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#6 Diernes
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I Love the witcher. yes it's repetitive. But to say oblivion isnt more so is a joke. I have played a good dose of oblivion (over 60 hours) but once you have got to level 20, the game just grinds to a halt and its just the same thing over and over. The scaling system really is oblivions downfall. Never liked morrowind either, but I did love Daggerfall! (the grand daddy of the elder scrolls)

The witcher is just sublime. Elder scrolls has become a glorified FPS. (and a poor fps at that)

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#7 Diernes
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EQ1 is a classic which (apart from UO) started it all. But yeah, its a bit late in the day to bother with it now. As for EQ2, contrary to popular belief and subscribtion numbers. (and I know I am going to get flammed by the kids for this.) It's better than WOW.
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#8 Diernes
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I also have this problem. I brought HL2 when it was first released but I was never able to see it to its completion because of Motion sickness.

Now, I play alot of FPS. Most major FPS games in the last few years i have played to completion and HL2 is the only game I have every had this problem with.

I actually think its something to do with the source engine and in this game in particular. There was a huge thread on the steam forums about it but I was never able to find a resolution so I ended having to sell the game