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#1 fize4ever
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Gaming sites are only as strong as their community. They really ran the site to the ground with many poor decisions and zero backtracking.

It's OK to admit you screwed up.

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I think it's because a large segment of PC gamers are really selective with their games. Consoles have a much bigger population of "casual gamers" who are open to whatever's the next big thing is going to be, so you tend to see stronger marketing for exclusives and AAA games there.

Check out Steamcharts, you will see a lot of the top 100 games on there are made by small developers. That's evidence of a much lesser emphasis on marketing and more "word of mouth" in the community.

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#3 fize4ever
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@n64dd said:

It was a good movie. The trailer was misleading and a lot of my issues I had with what the movie would be, was destroyed. It reminded me of Lion King a lot.

Glad you enjoyed it. ??

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#4 fize4ever
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@joehult said:

First off, I wont be voting for trump, Cruz, or Bernie. But it is really starting to piss me off that people, some of who have never even visited the US, think they have any say in our domestic laws, or elections. If the US votes for Trump, tough shit for you. If the US refuses to pass gun regulations, again, **** off if you don't like it. The last thing I even find slightly humorous is some little twit, with an English accent, joking about our domestic issues.

You want to throw jabs over our bullshit international **** ups, that's fine.

The sad American mentality that made Trump represent 50% of the people: nationalist ("oh no, I'm just a patriot!"), xenophobic (wants nobody to interfere in his country yet his country claims the world record of foreign military bases), racist (what does their accent has anything to do with this?), and most of all, proud of it all.

You do realize that Trump is the one meddling in Scotland right? With his controversial golf courses there? I doubt people in north-east Scotland give two shits about US politics, save for when the man that constantly fight and threatens them is suddenly going to be a US president.

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#5  Edited By fize4ever
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Delve into the mind of a fanboy on this board:

- VC got an excellent port over to PC, ending its near-7 years' of exclusivity to the PS3, and the hermits rejoiced. Hermits 1, Cows nil.

- Sega now announces an even better remaster solely for the PS4, hermits decry a loud "lol remaster". In their mind, it's 1-1.. at least, that's likely the reason that compelled them to try and downsize the news.

In the end, what are the odds of any of them actually playing the game? Around 0.1%.. most likely. Laaaaame.

On the news: finally a trophy support! One more reason to replay the game after clearing it on Ex Mode, getting all the medals, playing the sequel, watching the anime, reading the manga. As a fan, more money to support the franchise might just finally gives us a glimpse into a fully fledged sequel on powerful platforms. The handheld sequels really took away from the set up.

@Eikichi-Onizuka: Actually the PC version was just a direct port from the PS3. It only gave us the option to upscale. I saw it on sales a couple of times, but the lack of mods is seriously underwhelming, so I haven't bought it yet. The PS4 version is meant to be a remaster, not an upscale.

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#6 fize4ever
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Oh hell no. Google's entire line of products have to be some of the most invasive, NSA-level, spying products that ever came out from the private sector.

When people run away from Facebook with all those privacy concerns, why would I be stupid enough to use something that's even worse?

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#7 fize4ever
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Namco because Darth Vader.

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#8 fize4ever
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Yeah, I started the games with Capsule Monsters on the PS2, and I still just don't get it, why in the world can they not get rid of Pendulum Summons?!

I mean, the only reason Legacy of the Duelist was a success is pretty much because fans were STARVING for a new game. If only Tag Force can return.. that was the best one yet.

But yeah, I'll stick to Duel Generation on my Android. Unless they get rid of stupid pendulum summoning.. which is ain't happening soon.

For those of you who don't know what Pendulum Summoning is, watch this video:

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It's literally summoning a bunch of monsters in one turn.

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#9  Edited By fize4ever
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Identifiers used in SW. At first, they were derogatory, but now you just use them on someone who you feel aligns with a certain system/company.

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#10  Edited By fize4ever
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TBS combat has a chess-like allure to it that values calculated actions, planning, and questing, that action based games can never hope to achieve.

Real time play will always value fast reflexes above all else, which is something that, just like almost every other aspect, is hard to find dominating a big industry like ours.

In the end, there are only trends, nothing really dies out. What's been absent for 5 years can easily make a comeback and gets regarded as unique and refreshing. Genres don't really die, they just get trends and/or fade out thereafter. Some take longer than others, for sure.