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I was wondering when they would start milking this series.

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Pirating EA games is getting really tempting.

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The game isn't even out yet and they already have seven DLCs? I hope the game is $30 since they pretty much took out half of it just to sell it to us later.

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Here's feedback: stop forcing us to use Origin to run games.

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Did they really have to make the black dude sound like he's in high school, with all the stereotypical lingo included?

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To sum it up in the most appalling terms possible, the Double Fine feel-good story was made possible because with the people they have, they're practically a legitimate gaming company already anyway. There's nothing "indie" about it.

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I used to denounce people who pirated they never bought before these game companies started taking parts out of a game before it's even finished just so they could sell it to us for extra as "DLC". Now that DLC for $15 is the norm, I'm starting to pirate a few things myself, though more expansions than games.

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Bigger games are possible with the PS3, that's a fact. You think MAG could ever be played on the 360? Not likely. But a lot of people are missing is that when comparing consoles, you're supposed to compare the consoles. Everyone talks about exlusives, which has nothing to do with which console is better, just which console has better support and games. Even looking at these screens, the difference between the 360 version and PS3 version is the difference between a regular TV and a HDTV. You still see the same on both, but you can't deny that something about the color "just looks better". Now, 360 has some big exclusives (hell, I would hope so, considering how long it's been out), but PS3 is a better buy in the end. For 300 you're getting everything the 360 has, and then some. But obviously everything superior and with extra perks usually comes with a higher price tag. If you don't watch Bluray movies or have a HDTV, then yeah, the 360 will be better, and way more affordable. After having two 360s, I agree that the 360 was the king of its time. But its time is long gone. As for support, yes, Live is definately more fleshed out than PSN. However, again, it's had years to progress. If by now it wasn't as detailed as it was, then there would need to be a few people fired from Microsoft. Live has had a complete overhaul in the last 12 months alone; PSN hasn't been around nearly as long, and it's really not THAT far behind.

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lol, at least now we have proof.

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People are pirating games because there are several games selling for $60 and they really shouldn't be. Despite how mediocre (at best, for some) they are, they're putting a $60 price tag not because the quality of the game, but just because "that's how much a PC game costs". Imagine the increased number of buyers game companies would get if they started selling their games for $40. That twenty dollars makes a huge difference, and it would bring in a whole slew of people that end up buying the cheaper game, instead of just downloading it for free. And for you dumb ass companies running the games, here's a pro tip. If your game is played online, then follow Blizzard and require a CD key be put in not for the game, but for the account.