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If you buy it, you can get Cities XL 2011 for half the price when it comes out in 2 or so weeks... 2011 will be better definitely.
Each person knows what their life is worth to them. Some feel they don't belong here and kill themselves, others feel like they're not ready to go, or can't go yet, and as such it's up to us, if we are ever in that situation, to decide whether we think it's worth it or not. One thing is for sure, if you're going to die, you might as well blow all your money lol.
I don't get it. So if someone is 16, she can consent to sex, but somehow if she's 15 I can't. Who cares if you're 14 or 15 and want to have sex with someone aged 18? If you want it just have it, I mean... We're in charge of our life, and if you want to do it with a boyfriend who happens to be 18 while you're 14, just do it. People know when they're ready, and if I was a girl, whatever it is that's a rule in those states, I wouldn't care.
But being 11 or 12 is kind of a different story though.
I understand what you guys are saying... Like how this new NFS by Criterion doesn't have nearly the same damage as Burnout Paradise. My problem is with the original poster's statements, not with GT5's damage (I'm a big fan of GT). 'Owns any other damage system out there' ... This is not true. It's the way he phrases his statements that bothers me. If he said it owned, but only among console simulators like Forza and GT... I would agree. To the guy who said Burnout doesn't have real time damage... Of course it does have. There's no cutscenes when you play online and the damage is still there. I guess you forgot the little thing called online. :) Grid also has it, although to a leser extent.Grid - Only race cars which are prone to get crashed up.
GTA - Not real licensed cars
Burnout - Same as GTA
GT 5 - Comprises of 1000+ cars, many manufactuars sensitive on the issue of their cars being crashed, i.e. Jaguar XJ220 for example.
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