The problem is, even when he acknowledges controversy in certain aspects, he does not seem to see the arguments from the other side. The developer still sees it from Bioware's perspective, and ultimately you have to wonder if they'll just make Dragon Age III exactly the same as this one.
They don't really touch on the moral choices present in EVE, but I'm assuming they're referring to the ability to kill a player's pod after you've destroyed their ship. It's interesting because the presented choice has consequences, all of which are based on how the opponent will react to your actions. And those reactions usually are based on emotion and, guess what, morality. It's cool because the dev's put in the situation for this morality choice to occur, but there's a huge difference between doing that in a multiplayer game and creating hundreds or thousands of choices in a single player game, all with different plausible outcomes.
Tracy McGrady in NBA Live 08 is farking hilarious... and Steve Nash too. NBA Live 08 looks good, especially compared to NBA 08, but those sweat marks or whatever look terrible. I like the little bit of shine from sweat on the players' foreheads, but those streaks look really, really bad.
Interesting results. I myself had noticed the lack of dual-core support with my G-15 keyboard showing that my Core 1 would be running at 100% but Core 2 would be between 5-15% all the time. Great.
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