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This should be on Now Playing. I want the old Random Encounters back.

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Make a good red faction game again. Like, Guerrilla with actual destructible terrain like in the first game. Not "destructible environments" aka invinsible rocks and papier maché buildings.

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Ok, so take away video games for a month, and then try taking away guns for a month. See which month you have fewer gun deaths.

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AMD? Is there going to be an equivalent technology to Nvidia's "Phys X"?

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@BranKetra One for Internet and one for Super Internet.

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@DbzJohno Also, this is true.

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Is this guy for real? Aren't we being "loud" because people in Mr. Lees position where using that shooting as an attack base for their own goals?

"This is a billion-dollar industry. This is about their self-interest" is totally correct. However, allow me to explain something that a US senator might not be aware of.

The reason that there is so much self interest (on the distribution side of the industry) is because we, the people, have invested our money into goods and services such as, but not distinctly, games. We have been free to buy so many games that we created a billion-dollar industry. Said industry is headed by people that were free to pursue their own monetary goals.

Therefor, because we are free to make conscious decisions about how we spend our money, and because we are also free to produce goods and services for sale, we already have a pretty good circle of life going on that coincides rather nicely with our basic (basic!) rights. So the world keeps spinning. Until a senator talks.

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@Master_cheat001 I agree completely, look at how much moneys that they are going to rake in for this. It's genius.

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...and then they joined Valve and we never needed another game developer again.

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