RubicantX

RubicantX

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Honestly I'm more worried about my means to pay for internet connection in the shorter-term. Cool about the backup, I should try it out for keeping my game at the current patch... and maybe call and try to persuade one of my parents to letting me give them money and using their credit card to get the expansions hehe. Thanks for the official reply! I love the kitty avatar btw.

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I am one of the people who who basically never play online. I felt it was a major and unnecessary hassle to make a separate ICO account just to play online, but I did anyway. I actually find myself looking at the changes in every patch going "why the bleep would they nerf that and buff those?" but I download the patches anyway even if I don't notice how the game is affected and it actually messes up a previous play style I was using. I honestly think this game is too sm

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As someone said before about using Culture spread - it's called making a tough decision and sticking to it. This reminds me of how people whined that in Fable (I've never played that game actually) if you chose the "good" path you ended up scarred and whatever and cried about how being good should have a better reward than being bad... Guess what? Being good is NOT the easy path. The path of the "dark side" is the easy path of anger and violence.

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Yes. This is not just for Sins but for every RTS game. Actually FPS's too. Actually... this is why I play offline RPG's... all the time I need to select what I'm going to do and out-think my opponents. My death is like delivery food - garanteed in minutes. I can barely handle the computer on normal and most humans are like the comp on hard right? I've played one or two games and they were fun. I think one addition that would make o

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[quote who="Itharus" reply="10" id="2537433"]For real... everyone would use that Vasari one.[/quote] Nah, I like to see the grey aliens skins. It is a a very cool picture though. The in game portrait set I use is the one with the TEC comander who has a beard and the Advent chick has the cybernetic stuff coming out of her face. In this picture the Vasari looks awesome and I might use that as a portrait if it were in game once in a while but not if the you

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I refuse to buy any EA games that have SecuRom or anything as well. OK... I bought one game knowing it had suckurom a month ago, but other than that the only game published by EA I bought was Dragon Age Origins which had no SecuRom, but unfortunately they are using DLC as a form of DRM to prevent legitimate consumers from buying their expansions. I'm glad about SoaSE - Trinity is going to be released in stores, but I'd like an expansion only version so I don't have to pay the

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Off topic: (Sorry) Someone said that if no one breaks the law that doesn't mean we don't need cops. YES IT DOES! I know the vast majority of humans can't escape the multiple forms of Slave/Master brainwashing we suffer starting from birth to death, but once your mind escapes the plantation and isn't being whipped into line you'd be suprised at what greatness freedom offers even if you have to work (think) harder for what you can attain. ------------

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How many times are games resold? Once maybe twice. I'd like to point out that it's the "publisher" not the developer that is probably most peeved. Artists (developers) will continue to make art because they love to do so. "Playing" implies a current/present/continued usage of said product. aka piracy like I said before would be wrong. Console games are resold and I doubt the dev/pub companies make anything off that either and look how well they do. The second th

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I have now read all previous posts... whew! hehe Now for some logic: Some of you have said companies are being "harmed" by secondary sales of games, but they aren't. Here's the two examples. 1: "Person A" buys game, the money going to the maker, and keeps it forever getting all the patches and online play he can. 2. "Person A" buys game, the money going to the maker, and sells it removing it from his PC and never playing it again. Then "Person B" buys i

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