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#1 blahsalt48
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If you don`t want to do any magic stuff, (I get really into the role playing when I play. So I can understand not wanting to mess with magic when you make a thief charactor.) you can tell the lady at the enterance that you are the dragon born and do a shout instead of cast a spell.
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#3 blahsalt48
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On the reverse point, the forums would be 70% more dead if everyone Google'd it.guynamedbilly

Yea, but it would clean out all the crap. Forums are for discussion, news, and opinions. Not yes/no, a/b, or one sentence reply questions. If I want to know how much a certain graphics card is, I would Google it. If I wanted reviews or opinions on it, I would post a topic about it on a forum. If I want to know how to get past a certain boss, I would Google for a spoiler free walkthrough or guide. If I wanted to find out what people thought about the boss, I would post a topic about it on a forum.

If no one posted their questions on forums, googling would be pointless.Black_Knight_00

Ha, that is a pretty good point, to an extent.

(This was the biggest issue on the original topic)

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Before I go wining about a problem, or asking for help. I tend to Google it. I can`t get past a certain part in a game, Google it. I want to find out how much a good gaming PC is, Google it. I can`t remember the ingredients for thermite, Google it. Am I the only person who finds it easier and more reliable then posting on a forum? I take a look through the list of forum topics and about 7/10 are questions or complaints that Google could have solved. Thoughts?...

(I had this in the general games section, but it was locked. They said it belonged here.)

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#6 blahsalt48
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[QUOTE="Icarian"] Prices will drop, when the next gen consoles are released and manufacturers and retailers have to start to make room for new consoles. Probably all consoles will be 99 then.

It is going to be wierd to see the PS2 sell for under $60. Anybody remember when it was $299? Haha
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#7 blahsalt48
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What the hell are you talking about, its a better deal! Lol, wat I shouldn't point it out because its the competition...that's makes it fanboy talk lmao wtf? One bundle gives u 1 or 2 games for around 300, another bundle gives you 5 games for the same price point. its a better deal...wat am suppose to do, compare a PS3 bundle to another PS3 bundle or I'm a fanboy lol? Wth man...ur not making any sense at all.woodenfork21

Pot calling the kettle black? Yes, I believe it is.

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#8 blahsalt48
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Alright woodenfork21, stay focused and try to pay attention. Sesame Street is great fun when played with a little kid. But you take away the kid and the game just sucks. That is the point. Not that it sucks to play with kids, that isn`t what anybody is trying to say.And honestly the only thing a six year old should be playing is outside. If you can`t hold a controller without all your fingers touching the controller correctly, then you either have a disease and can probably get a free controller from Sony, or you are too young for video games.

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#9 blahsalt48
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Sorry, you clarified yourself after I had pressed [Submit]. I will leave it up because I explained it differently. With how much he still likes Sesame Street, he probably needs it explained pretty thoroughly.

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#10 blahsalt48
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Wow man...lol. you don't even try to hide it do you smh lol? N why wouldn't playing a game with their own child n seeing them have fun and happy not be fun for parent/adult as well smh...starting to see why some people are the way they are on here if thinking a parent would enjoy playing a game with their child n enjoying is uncommon lol. woodenfork21
He didn`t say playing the game with his child isn`t fun. What he ment is LBP2 is just as fun for an eight year old, as it is for a 40 year old. However Sesame Street isn`t this way. Playing with a child is fun, but anybody over 10 years playing this game by themselves won`t have very much fun.