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#1  Edited By rollermint
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That feeling disappears as soon as I bite into them, however :D

wait i misunderstood.I thought its about food that looked so perfect, like bday cakes, that you feel guilty eating them.

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#2  Edited By rollermint
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GAMERS : WE DEMAND TRIPLE A STUDIOS GIVE US INNOVATIVE AND DEEPER GAMEPLAY, NOT THE SAME REHASHED FORMULAS EVERY YEAR.

BIOWARE : WE'VE LISTENED TO YOUR PLEAS. ASK AND YE SHALL RECEIVE! WE GIVE YOU SPACEBOOBS.

GAMERS : HURRAY!!!!

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There are times when I just want to cruise through a game, enjoying the motions in a Zen sort of way and there are times when I need a stiff challenge, for that sense of achievement, overcoming odds and the thrill that you just dont get from easy games.

Easy games =lukewarm pleasant feeling at the end of the day. Hard games=adrenaline rush, that pumped up **** YEAH when you down the last obstacle or boss. Both are awesome in their own way and I like both.

I don't believe in a one size fits all in gaming, variety is good and a more wholesome gaming experience overall. Besides, difficult game doesnt immediately mean overly long.Sometimes I had a lot of fun just 10-20 minutes with a hard game and dying or failing than 5 minutes of an easy game that I'm bored with.

I think you're in a mode that you actually just want to rush through games just so you can keep up with all the new games coming up and you're feeling a little guilty of some backlogs. If thats the case, my advise is to just forget that thinking, just enjoy games, regardless of when they came out and despite of any new games coming up. When a game is fun, play it. When it stops, put it down and move on(and maybe come back much later,who cares). Time constraints only matters when the end of a game is the focus, when its the journey, you dont actually want the game to end so soon.

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#4  Edited By rollermint
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That look fantastic. Dunno why people give a shit about the potrait so much, not only is it WIP but they dont even look half bad.

Awesome times to be in, boatload of games across all genres with even long dead ones thriving and having an audience.

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#5  Edited By rollermint
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There are plenty of innovation from indies and I'd say quality as well. I'll take 100 quality and innovative games out of 10000 failed indie games compared to 10 "quality-assured AAA" titles that are all rehashed crap we've seen for 2 gens straight.

The only things that seems to majorly set apart "indie" games and "mainstream" games are graphics and "cinematic gameplay", the former of which seems to blur more and more as tech progresses (and people have more access to them) and the latter, I wouldn't really regard it as a positive thing.

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#6 rollermint
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No,I want to retain the skill, knowledge and ability to drive and go where I want, when I want.

"OOHH you want to avoid heavy traffic? You can if you purchase the "Smoother Traffic DLC" patch to our autonomous system!"

Seriously though, things that takes away control FULLY from us is not good, it open a can of really ugly and stinky worms. I accept tech that ASSISTS us but not take away, in this case, our freedom of movement.

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I suppose every nation after this should ust replace their electoral process with Online Petitions lol.

Move to Canada already. (how come no one wants to move to Mexico? Dont they love all Mexicans and were seriously pissed off when Trump wanted to build a wall?)

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#8  Edited By rollermint
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This is a message from the citizens of all democratic countries on Planet Earth to American liberals/progressives.

"Suck it up and grow up, fluffy cupcakes. "

The End.

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They have significant differences actually. Different jawlines, different chins, different cheekbones, different eyebrows, different earlobes, even different nose shapes (particularly on the tip), angle is not sufficient but their lips look different. What makes them look similar is their similarities in eye shapes, eye space between them including the gap between eye and brows and of course, being brunette. If one had been blonde, you wont think they look similar.

I've some training in facial recognition so I guess these things just screams at me while for the general folks, its easy to miss them.

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I rather have technology that helps humans to be better and safer drivers than to have one that totally takes away an entire skill and know-how.

With how prevalent smartphones, surfaces, tablets etc etc, I wont be surprised that in a decade, maybe earlier, kids won't even know how to write.