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#2 Koralan
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Get virtua tennis 3, that game is awesome I picked it up today, best tennis videogame ever imo
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#4 Koralan
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I play equal amounts of 3rd and 1st person shooters, and in a 3rd person shooter I think of it as a camera, so up should go up. I can't just switch when I play an FPS either, so I always use inverted. I think a cool effect in a game would be a stun grenade or gas that causes the affected players' controllers to switch to the opposite orientation (inverted to normal, normal to inverted) for a short time. That would be more disorienting than ringing, whited-out screen, etc.zeppelin6591
They should totally do that, I played a game on normal for a few weeks, went back to inverted I could barely play Gears...
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#5 Koralan
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What do most of you shooter players play with? Inverted, or normal?

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#6 Koralan
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I thought FEAR was decent...not the best game ever though by a long shot
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#7 Koralan
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I dont think Alex Trebek got it :(
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#8 Koralan
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Many colleges accept students from minority groups to diversify their student body as a means of not be accused as racist/discriminatory.

But if you are following this practice aren't you in essence encouraging discrimination by classifying these people by their ethnic group and not by their qualities as a student?

Colleges should solely judge based on a student's ability as a student, or else they are being discriminatory anyway.

Anyone else think this way?