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#1 zidura
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Hmmm added you on steam -- looks like you already have DOTA 2. I guess I missed my chance.
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#2 zidura
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I could add you to friends in Steam and then we could trade.
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#3 zidura
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Hey I have a copy of dota 2 I could trade. How do we do that?
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#4 zidura
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If you let them completely dry there's no reason why they shouldn't still work.

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#5 zidura
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The depth of the game is immediately apparent -- once you turn the difficulty up. Even on Experienced difficulty (only one up from beginner) you can get a good fun fight going. I'm personally losing most fights on advanced but they are even more realistic. The balance of moves and their counter-moves along with the huge range of various strategies you can use is quite amazing, really. I find it interesting how differently you have to fight using Liddell or Rua -- something that I didn't think would translate so well into a game. Imagine how much more varied the strategies will be with 80 different fighters, plus the ability to create your own fighter!

Sure, you could stand there swinging the same punch on beginner difficulty and complain that the game has no depth but you're missing out. Go through the tutorial and I guarantee you'll be blown away by all the possible strategies.

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#6 zidura
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I bought it used for about $20. Worth it for that. It's a good story, excellent production values. On the other hand, it has no replay value so it's only good once-through. I'm more of a multiplayer type person so I would never pay full price for a game like this, even though it is a great single-player game - if that's your thing.

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#7 zidura
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Really. Wow. That's hard to believe. Anyways, are there any future plans for demos that you've heard about?

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#8 zidura
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So I recently got my Wii going online. I assumed there would be demos available, either Wii titles or VC titles. I can not find demos anywhere in any channels except DS demos. Are there any demos? My kids love playing demos (on my 360) just for fun. Am I missing something?

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#9 zidura
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Well this is the last time I'm visiting Gamespot. Firing Jeff makes no sense and completely destroys the credibility of this site. They've clearly lost my trust on this incident. Let's see...1UP is pretty good. So is IGN. I hope Gamespot loses a lot of readers.
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#10 zidura
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I found the solution for my D-link router was to enable UPnP (Universal Plug and Play). It then detected my 360 and allowed it to access everything unrestricted. I solved this by troubleshooting with Halo 3 and trying a bunch of different things one at a time including port forwarding and that DMZ stuff. But the only thing that actually opened up my NAT was UPnP. Once I checked that UPnP box, my NAT settings were open.