Comment Re:Getting extremely sick of this. (Score 0, Troll) 174
Which of the Koch brothers are you?
Which of the Koch brothers are you?
You're not exactly known for good eating habits...
If that makes you feel safe...
Exceptionally prototypical.
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Well, there are walkthroughs on youtube already if you want to get an idea. As far as the story line might sound sci-fi, the game in general is much closer to GTA5 than DeusEx. The latter actively encourages a stealth approach, while in Watch Dogs you'll find yourself in the middle of (unavoidable) shootings very often, but don't worry, your average hacker can apparently take a lot of bullets...
I was also having high expectations for this game, but so far a big let down. Not plausible enough to be a good DeusEx, not batshit crazy enough to be a good GTA5.
No, it's basically GTA5 with less crazy shit and more techno-babble.
I did not say living under retrograde religious fanatics is great, I just say that having death raining from above, without trial, sentence, or discretion, might push toward extremism. And no, they don't pray for further American intervention.
I also proposed an alternative strategy in my first post: cut their fundings. Proselitism, weapons, training camps... that stuff costs, and someone ought to pay. This of course includes also when the payers are the U.S. and its allies (see the Lybian and Syrian "freedom fighters").
Have a good read: http://www.livingunderdrones.o...
...are you for real?
You're not the only one, but you're wrong. The "collateral damage" is effectively supplying terrorist organizations with unlimited manpower.
Cut their fundings instead, this might also lead to some surprising discoveries...
Then watch it again.
Your lack of sources disturbs me.
I think he meant the antineutrino signatures of the nuclear reactors that power nuclear submarines.
You'll be able to buy that gun through microtransactions.
I tell them to turn to the study of mathematics, for it is only there that they might escape the lusts of the flesh. -- Thomas Mann, "The Magic Mountain"