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Comment Re:sure it is (Score 2, Informative) 1079

Adding to this, campus 'security' at UMass Amherst is a State Police barracks, fully equipped to handle any silly riot that ZooMass will come up with this time. Mind you, the 'real' state cops will make fun of the university state cops, but that doesn't mean they aren't real cops. Just means they have more of a chip on their shoulder and are fully ready to take it out on you.

Comment Re:WE should end free trade. (Score 1) 652

Additionally, there is a strong ethical argument against protectionism. "Buy American" is essentially a racist statement. You're implying that the value of an American is higher than that of someone from another country by saying that it's better to protect industries in this country to protect the jobs. At some point, we've got to start calling out "Buy American" for the racist statement that it is.

Not completely on topic, but something I'd like to add to this. When I purchase things, usually of the food variety, I check to see where it originates from. I try to avoid purchasing things like, apples from china, oranges from brazil, etc... mainly because of the transportation costs associated with such an operation. I am in inadvertently 'Buy(ing) American', but really aiming to buy local products. I am by no means saying that people should or do purchase cars based on locality, just that some types of products lend themselves more to this type of purchase.

Comment Re:Gold selling is a good idea (Score 1) 424

I can think of few RPGs (regular or MMO) where money is not an issue (for at least part of the game). From Final Fantasy VII to Everquest, Disgaea to EvE, Neverwinter Nights to WoW... All require money in some way. Some of them require more grinding than others. Investing time to improve your character(s) is just part of the genre.

As for partaking in the 'game's economy', in the case of an MMO, this is sort of required. Once you start playing a game that involves multiple people and gives some semblance of choice(items,equipment, etc), an economy is created. It isn't just in MMOs either, trading card games, tabletop miniatures, etc... There will always be 'better' cards, pieces, equipment... People will value said items differently... It just comes with playing such games.

Comment Re:Cheating AI (Score 1) 378

Reminds me of the 'dark sims' in Perfect Dark for N64. A dark sim would already have a shot lined up and ready to fire as it is rounding a corner. Mind you, the description of the bot included something along the lines of "isn't human, can do things humans can't".

Great game as well.

Comment Re:Yes (Score 1) 763

Which is why I can justify the money I paid for Neverwinter Nights 1, the two expansions, and the online modules... I must have spent at least a year and a half to two years just playing different types of characters. To a lesser extent, Knights of the Old Republic as well, though the variety isn't as much there... I think the last PC game I bought that wasn't in a used bin was KOTOR II. The PS2 games are a little different, I tend to grab up NIS RPGs, which actually entertain me.

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