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@doa2169: I assume you had real life encounter with zombie before with your 9mm then ? I also assume you haven't played Resident Evil 0 / 1 ? We're talking about old school Resident Evil game here where zombies actually felt like zombies...tough, terrifying and menacing and not the cannon fodder "modern" zombies that dies with the slightest breeze blowing in their general direction. Also...video games.

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@doa2169: That's the point. They gave you a weak ass gun in the demo. Its even said in the description that its not practical for even public use LOL.

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@Thanatos2k: And / Or announce Half Life 3 :P

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@RicanV: I stopped playing COD after Black Ops 2. Never looked back.

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COD series went to hell after they fired Vince Zampella and Jason West. Ironically those two went on to make Respawn Entertainment and the Titanfall series which was vastly better than all these COD reskins. But then again, they left from the 6th level of hell and joined up right down to the 7th level with EA so RIP them.

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@Bread_or_Decide: Good. We finally agree that Epic is forcing us consumers to use their interior store / launcher if we want to buy or play these games. That's exactly what I'm talking about. The fact of the matter is that Epic is forcing us consumers to use their store / launcher by buying exclusive rights to these games if we want to buy or play those games, thus creating a mini-monopoly. Instead of giving choice to us customers to buy games from where ever we like (Steam, GOG etc), Epic is forcing us to only use their inferior store and launcher alone robbing us of our choices. Instead of creating competition, they're creating a mini-monopoly. That kind of forced monopoly is not welcome on PC, an open and free platform.

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@Bread_or_Decide: PC users can also access Steam and GOG. Can they buy games from Epic store in Steam or GOG ? No they cannot. Its about choice. You are forced to use Epic's inferior store if you wish to play those games. Epic store is trying to funnel those games into exclusive zone by buying exclusive rights and not let developers / publishers sell their games on other stores like Steam or GOG. Instead of creating competition by making their store better, they're trying to asset control by force by buying exclusive rights to these games and forcing people to use it...on PC which is supposed to be an open and free platform, thus creating a mini-monopoly.

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@zmanbarzel: You can call it what you like but its a monopoly from Epic. They force people use their platform if they wanna play those games by buying exclusive rights for games that can only be bought and sold on their platform alone. Instead of creating competition, they're creating a mini-monopoly on PC. All for their own greedy agendas.

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@zmanbarzel: What is monopoly ? Monopoly is having an exclusive right for goods and services that you fully control, that you can set the prices to whatever amount. Steam does not do that. Epic on the other hand is buying exclusive rights for games on PC that people are forced to use if they want to play those games. That's monopoly. I've taken the liberty of giving the definition of monopoly below

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/monopoly

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@lonesamurai00: Steam is also not a monopoly cause by definition, monopoly is having exclusive control of goods and commodity and can control the price in whichever way. Steam does not do that.