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"might/probably will have to pay e360's attorney fees"?
That's a real gem; most people would recognize the inherent contradiction in saying "might" and "probably will" alongside each other like that. Got a citation backing you up? Because the baseline rule in the US legal system is that everybody pays their own legal fees. Only where some special rule applies must one party pay another for legal fees.
Am I understanding this right? Is this essentially software programming that is being executed by human cells? If so, that is just mind-blowingly cool.
"they would have to know that it's a criminal gang to have ethical reasoning for infiltrating - and in that case they certainly wouldn't have good reasons to let it keep going on for seven friggin' years."
But I've gotta say, if this is disappointing as Fallout 3 could have been if I hadn't already expected it to be a load of crap, I will be... uh... disappointed.
Case in point: Fallout 2. Best game evarr, yet way too long. These two characteristics are not mutually exclusive. The too-longness contributes to the awesomeness.
This is just another crap idea by game publishing execs looking to save a few bucks and push product out the door faster.
Kind of a twit statement. It's illegal because it needs to be illegal. Or do you think it's ok to let strangers make prank 911 phone calls and death threats from your phone?
Just don't buy it, then. There's no shortage of quality titles out there, anyway. Replay a classic and send Blizzard the message that they won't be getting your dollars.