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Thankfully it's running fine for me, I get 50-60fps on high detail (which I'm happy with), although some people tell me that's not high enough, and I should be expecting better lol. The only problem I ran into yesterday, was it for some reason started to refuse to play in fullscreen, it would go to the loading dual face screen and then go to a sort of flashing dark screen. For now I was able to fix that by just loading it in borderless windowed mode.

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A little late to the party.

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@madball: The problem people have is that they wanted the power to be there initially. It doesn't really count when they're charging you for it again.

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I'm interested to see how Watch Dogs turns out...personally though I'm going to be busy with Dishonored, Pokemon and Final Fantasy haha.

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@ziltoid: I'm wondering the same thing. I was thinking, awesome all the episodes are nearly out so I can think about buying this. But I suppose I haven't been following it close enough. If "the story is "just getting started" when the first season ends.", I guess I'll just have to wait until they're all out or I can buy them for a steep discount.

I'm also curious if the future seasons are confirmed to be happening? How have the sales been?

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"I wanted to do something for the community that we really needed. So we came up with a deodorant line."

I'm not sure if I should be offended or not, lol.

Seriously though. Aside from cheesy marketing, what makes this deodorant any different than the other deodorants on the market? What is the incentive to fund this idea?

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Oh? Well as long this one doesn't try to break my PC any further, I'll be happy. -.-

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@DarkForse: Umm ok?

I think most people saw this coming and aren't too surprised, but what's with the jabs? "Privileged"? We're consumers, there is no such thing in this sort of world. Nintendo isn't some sort of altruistic entity, they're a company selling us a product. They cater to us, we don't owe them anything and can comment on and decide what we do and do not like.

Also as much I'm not a fan of the PSPro, let's not act like Nintendo hasn't done similar things. I'm looking squarely at the New 3DS in that regard....

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@tigerscub: Like it or not, the average gamer does not care about who specifically does voice work for their games. As long as they do a good job, that's all that matters, the names themselves are not big factors. They aren't the same Hollywood actors with big names that pull in people to theaters. I'm not trying to downplay the effect that a voice over can have on a narrative, but there are so many other factors that make games great and bring people in. It's just a little ridiculous to hold these people up on some pedestal and pretend there aren't others who do just as much, if not more behind the scenes in less glamorous positions. I think it's a little galling for them to ask for residual payments.