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Nick_i_am

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  1. I think he meant learn how to drive a warthog without crashing into every random tree, rock and bomb he comes across. Good Warthog driving is an artform.
  2. Man, playing with Gabs and Hades has been great, but they really need mics.
  3. That's reason enough to betray your morals.
  4. I had problems initally connecting my 360 to my LAN, but for memory the in-console help told me which option to change to get it working. Are you connecting through a router, and is your internet located behind your universities firewall?
  5. I think someone just said Rocket Race.
  6. Rocket Raaaaaaaaaaace
  7. So two humans can play against a computer opponent online?
  8. Of course he should, he broke the law and directly killed someone as a result, however, often mitigating circumstances such as level of light can play into a relatively light jail sentence due to the lack of intent. If he had delibrtely run someone over totally different story. Additionally, he should have been arrested anyway, drunk driving is illegal just because of the increased chance of hurting someone. However, you drive along and someone delibrately jumps out in front of you too fast for you to stop with the intention of dieing, or even just because they're an idiot, is it your fault and should you be arrested? Of course not. Even if we pick a vehicular situation which is remotely similar to the one in question, swerving towards someone with the intent to scare them, followed by accidently hitting and killing them, then the punishment is still only triggered by the fact that the driver was breaking the law with dangerious driving in the first place. The punishment could be harder due to the fact that someone died, but it still doesn't change the fact that the driver was, in the first place, doing somthing that should have gotten them arrested anyway. People have killed themselves over debt, should the banks be responsible? People have killed themselves over being left by a spouce, is the spouce responsible? People have died in wars, should the recrutment agencies be responsible? Even ignoring all of this, you havn't even read the article fully. 'The next day more messages appeared from Josh and other people.' 'Megan said she felt like she was under attack from everyone, even from Tina, who was furious her daughter did not do as she was told.' Did this girl kill herself because of one single person? Should the mother also be responsible?
  9. Apparently you are unaware that intent is almost always more important than the crime itself. If the intention wasn't actually to make this girl kill herself then your previous statement is pretty much utter Hades, since that isn't what people in this thead are condoning at all. I don't think it's compassion that people say you lack.
  10. Rocket Raaaaaaace
  11. Llyranor said as much, but if you can prove him wrong it's pretty much bought.
  12. I don't own it due to lack of online coop. Also, i'm out tonight.
  13. To be fair, we also made you walk in front of all the traps in the game then laughed at you.
  14. go go pointless narcissistic self-righteous snobbery!
  15. Nick_i_am replied to Walsingham's topic in Way Off-Topic
    If you're a total dork.
  16. PSPs are great! Aside from the homebrew potential, which can and has been harnessed for SNES games, it has an actually very decent library with quality games from Katamari to Metal Gear Solid to Silent Hill and ports of the immensely popular Final Fantasy Tactics and Disgaea with new content as well as original titles like Jeanne D'Arc. Homebrew is awsome (though doesn't sony keep trying to stamp on that?), but it's the thing itself that i'm not fond of, in the same way that I didn't like the Game Gear. Bulky and short battery life, while a DS slim (that I don't own yet ) can fit in my pocket and last me a trip to Canturbury. Some interesting games, but nothing that I wouldn't either ignore anyway, or take the DS or home console equivilent of. Ports arn't enough to stop me reading a book.
  17. Or could, if PSPs weren't a steaming pile of Llyranor.
  18. Dude, girls will like you for who you are. Just be yourself!
  19. someone thought he was being asked on a date
  20. ATARI IS A FRONT! CALL THE POLICE!
  21. Rocket raaaaaaaaaaace.
  22. Have you ever MET an australian? haha, racism.
  23. That would be an awsome argument if it wasn't possible to pick stuff up with your hands in HL2. Which it is. Oh, yeah, the weapons were awsome, and I loved the different vision types for facing different hostiles, focing you to specialise. The point was that while it was great having all of these in such a unique package and arangement, each one, on its own, is still pretty generic when it comes to guns in games and their roles. In terms of their effects, all those guns could easily fit into a Turok game (which also has a very nice selection of firearms), and people wouldn't even bat an eyelid. Though come to think of it, Turok was another game with 'generic' weapons that were still damned fun to use. But yeah, you're right, great game with some great weapons in it.

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