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#1 lucidique
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@PredatorRules: I think it's still a bit early to tell. I personally plan to pick it up soon. It's looking good. Anyway If Siege could make a comeback 8 months after release, i think it's not too far fetched Titanfall 2 can still be a success.

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#2 lucidique
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@Stranger_36: An interesting topic for conversation, that's for certain.

I would tend to agree with some of the replies before mine about believing without evidence and living grounded in reality, but for me it's simpler than that.

To me, the existence of an afterlife takes value away from my current existence, as if our current life is a bit like a test drive before the real thing.

I also don't like the idea of the afterlife as a carrot dangling in front of me as a reward to maintain my moral compass. I like to believe that the reasons why I am an honorable man are my own and not affected by fear of not gaining access to such an afterlife.

Again, an interesting topic for discussion!

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#3  Edited By lucidique
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@loco145: Being racist means to have racial prejudices toward a group or an individual, and act upon those prejudices in a way that would hurt said group or individual.

Absolutely everybody, from any ethnic group, from any region of the globe will have prejudice toward someone else. Most people keep those ideas to themselves and are accepting of people with their differences.

I am such a person and I am white. Most people around me that are also white think and act in a similar fashion.

Being white does not make you racist.

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#4 lucidique
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@ab0dex: Uplay and Origin have gotten a lot better. I do still prefer Steam, but that has to do with my huge backlog of games and my already established friend list. Lately Both EA and UbiSoft have been showering users with free games on their respective platforms.

At any rate, if you play Call of Duty, Battelfield or Rainbow Six, then it is very likely you will end up using all of them.

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@xantufrog: True, it's been getting better. At any rate i think it's it is an enriching experience to have to occasionally thinker under the hood, in a matter of speaking.

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#6  Edited By lucidique
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@flagonraggon:

A few things to understand before you begin. There are key differences to buying, installing and playing games on a pc that differs from your current experience on a console. When you pop in a game on your console, it starts and you know pretty much what to expect. On pc it isn't always the case. You may have to hunt down a fix because the game you want to play does not like the choices of parts you bought. Games won't always be optimized for pc. You won't always get that sweet sweet 60 fps. With the changes coming from some OS updates, or even updating to a newer version of that OS, will bring in problems. Some of these problems will require you to hunt down a user created fix.

What i mean to say is that, even tough pc gaming is a joy, overall, there are frustrations along the way, depending on your knowledge and your level of patience. Thread carefully.

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#7  Edited By lucidique
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@umer0242: Might wanna give Mount & Blade Warband a try. Mix of rpg meets action game meets management sim. Not a ressource hog and has a huge viariety of mods, ranging from Lord of the Rings to Game of Thrones total conversions. And the combat is divine.

Worth a shot.

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@benny_boy98: It's the price tag that's the problem. This is a 29.99 indie title at best. Poorly optimized for pc. Set your expectations accordingly.

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#9 lucidique
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@mrbojangles25 said:

hmmmm

Deus Ex or Anno 2070

I have a yearly playtrough of the original Deus Ex as well. I will also, every once in a while replay the first two Max Payne and Duke Nukem 3d.

I keep an iteration of Xcom and Galactic Civilizations installed at all times.

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#10 lucidique
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@totalmalnutrit said:
@iandizion713 said:

They wonder why these scandals don't effect Hillary, it's because Democrats try to be as open as possible with their fan base.

I have never liked Trump but any fool who thinks Hillary isn't criminally crooked just has their head in the sand.

Problem is, Trump might very well be telling you the things you want to hear. Not that i believe Clinton is fit for the job. I think that the current administration, which she is a big part of, has done a sizable amount of damage not only to her native country, but to the image it reflects to the rest of the world.

That being said, i don't believe that trump is any different. I believe a political candidate will say and do whatever he needs to get elected. Trump sure has an electric personality, but that does not make him fit for presidency, nor make him honest in any way.

I don't blame the american people for clinging to his every word. The United States are in desperate need for positive change. I just think it's unlikely that he's the one who will bring you that change.

Maybe i'm a bit less biased because i'm watching this unfold from the outside, but still.