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#1 Ghost_702
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For me it's being able to play in Disney universes. It was a really fun and unique idea to be able to jump between them and play alongside disney characters.
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Buy used PS3 and copy of game from Gamestop. Beat it, return both within 7 days. Now you can use your money for the PS4.
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What reason do you have to believe that PSN has less kids than XBL? Just had to start another MS bash thread...
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I agree with you. Some people just want what's cheap, no matter what. So long as they satisfy their own desires they don't care about anything else. I want to know, honestly no joke, the percentage of people who pirate media content who as well as buy used games. Is this group one in the same?
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Yes and it was disgusting.
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You make an amazing argument for why someone shouldn't buy a game that requires you to be online to play/verify it. It's why I don't play any steam games...
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No. I don't buy used games and the internet thing isn't as big a deal for me as it may be for others I guess. I'm used to steam and their online connection so it's rather similar to that. Even though you can play games offline in steam, if you restart your computer you're boned. So I imagine it can't be worse than that.
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#8 Ghost_702
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My name is the internet and if you don't agree with everything I say then you are unworthy of life. I don't like the Xbox One, I have no reason for one, therefore no one else in the entire world could possibly want one. My logic is sound. When I say I win, it means I win, end of discussion. /thread

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#9 Ghost_702
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[QUOTE="BPoole96"]

  • People who hold cheeseburgers upside down when they take a bite

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Why? It's the superior method if the bun is crappy and the burger juicy because then it won't fall apart.

Haha, to add to this, I hate when people hold a burger by the sides instead of the sides and the bottom. When I see toppings fall out the bottom I just think of how it could have been prevented.
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#10 Ghost_702
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I generally agree with it. A lot of people get "useless" degrees because they love it, only to ask themselves why they can't find any jobs after graduation. I think it's important to like what you're doing, but I also feel like over time you can find fields you once thought to be boring to be semi-enjoyable. However, I think one problem with not getting a job in the field your degree is in is due to a person's unwillingness to move. I have friends who graduated with degrees in very specific fields who can't find work because they live in a city where that career just is not present. The city has virtually no companies that hold that type of career, yet they're surprised when they can't find work. Then I have other friends who understood this, applied to companies in other states, got jobs there, and moved. If you get a degree in something you love, be prepared to move cities. That's at least what I've personally noticed.