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@j3diknightdave:

Futuristic warfare like IW is the only worthwhile contributions CoD could offer. If I see one more useless rehash of WWI or II, I'm going to vomit. Old weapons, old theaters, and old nazis have been boring since the Doom-era Wolfenstein came out.

Give me interplanetary warships, resource-driven narrative, and rail guns over any of those history lessons any day. Just this time, I hope the MP is more like the campaign with zero-G areas, dogfighting space fighters, and oxygen management rather than a retread and retexture of BO tactics and maps. "Modern" warfare is a lot more advanced than it was even 10 years ago. It wouldn't seem so futuristic if people would get over their nostalgia for Garands and Germans.

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@ethanbedwyr:

Hey, someone has to be that guy, or we wind up with all kinds of disinformation getting passed on to other people until they start believing it is correct, then making decisions based on blind ignorance and false deductions.

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@sparent180:

That kind of pretentious attempt to convince people that something so obviously fictIonal is reality is more in line with the mission statement of Fox News, rather than Fox, LoL.

But seriously, does Fox think it can mandate to WWE how to run itself and its presentation? They only acquired the rights to air programming, not the right to validate or change the program itself.

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@Herrick: It isn't sad, it is the state of the medium. All entertainment derives from commentary on the events of being human, from Caligula to Alice in Wonderland. It is only a reflection of how much the political situation affects us that we see it popping up everyday. Beowulf spoke to the fears of the unknown. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory made moral observations. If you consider the zombies to be exaggerated versions of everyday problems, even The Walking Dead shows the trials of living as a person besieged by loss, betrayal, while struggling to make it one more day.

Art is life, and life is art. There is no difference, only whether you are the watcher, or the one being watched.

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@mrcardio79: Way to elevate the discussion. What's next? Throwing eggs? Tar & feathering? Or just repeating some ignorant crap you heard from somebody without any evidence or sources, i.e. what most other republican'ts do?

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@twztid13: hey, homey guess what? I was born in Alabama, then moved to California, then came back recently to take care of my late mother (who by the way suffered from the political manipulations of the ACA by right wing conservatives who are so afraid of any idea by a black man that they would not extend social services to make the plan effective), and I'm looking at a free paper called the "Alabama Funnypages" right now that has two racist jokes just out in public for every moron to read (Well, by the 75,000 readers they claim. I didn't think that 75,000 people in this state COULD read). This pathetic rag takes 10-year-old Internet Memes, and puts them in print as some of its high-level humor. One is the old dumb joke about Chinese people with "two Wongs don't make a white", while the other one is about a Jewish black boy who asks his dad if they are more Jewish or black, because he can't decide whether to try and talk down the price of a bicycle or just steal it.

Are you kidding me? Is this 2018? And people still think this is the kind of jokes to put in public? You want to talk about racism, then you should know it's alive and well here in the ignorant deep south where Republicans have a vice grip on the pulse of society. I'm so ashamed of being from Alabama, in spite of the fact that we avoided electing a pedophile supported by the racist in chief, that I claim California as my home. I try not to mention my "humble beginnings" here in the great state of disorientation. I'd rather live and die in California, than to stay in this cesspool of southern social cynicism. Don't get me wrong, racism is everywhere. But at least in California they have the common human decency to try and hide it. Elsewhere, it has become a badge of the right wing white nationalist isolationists. A true conservative puts the betterment of his country and its people ahead of any party line. Patriotism knows only one color: Red. That which we bleed to keep ourselves free and equal. Anything less is un-American values being masqueraded in a flag.

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By "members of the video game industry", he means his brother, you know? His brother works for Zenimax. We can only hope that his brother is a little less evil and greedy than the orange menace himself.

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@horizonwriter: My mom just passed recently, so I *really* get that feeling. Kudos, because I think she must have done a fine job. Respect.

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@mrcardio79: Did you have any configuration changes to make after adding in the secondary hardware? How many parts did you have to replace due to ignorant misinstallation in the beginning? How much time did you spend learning how to improve the system and tweak the OS before you were comfortable? These are all costs that you neglect to consider.

Don't get me wrong: I did the same thing, starting back with a 486-DX back in the day, before entering the IT field. I also agree that buying a baseline system and making improvements is a much more efficient way of building a powerhouse.

But for your average consumer, buying a console with standardized components guaranteed to be compatible with all games sold for it is an easier investment of time and money. Especially if it is for the family. Half of my repairs were for "My son was playing "game X"and now I can't access my tax info", or something similar. With more complex systems, you need more competent users like you or me to run them without worry. Our machines aren't user-friendly so much as hard-won allies who don't have time for ignorant logins. Lol ?

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@horizonwriter: Points.

Admitting ignorance of a subject and learning rather than just making replies from an uninformed point of view?

What are you, mature and thoughtful?