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i havent got it but have played it at a friends house.
he had the settings turned down, and it looks great, it feels great, and its really not as scary as people are saying.
really when something jumps out at you, you just jump and then laugh as you shotguhn off its head.
its put me in a great mood for the xbox version.
> Really? Try calling someone in a pub at closing time "fat"
> and see where it gets you... (please do) because I will guarantee you
> that if you do so then your personal "factual" description
> will be along the lines of "a bl**dy pile on the
> pavement".
What if I were to call a Dutch person who has a short intenstine fat?
Although he looks particularly rough at 7am after an evening of doing criminal activities in the comfort of his own home.
Imagine a blinking, new-born foal trying to co-ordinate enough to put the kettle on...*wince*
And I'd say anybody with the confidence to stand stark-naked on stage in front of paying members of the public doesn't have too many body-image problems.
I dislike you because I think you're a stultifyingly ill-informed individual who gleans his experience and arguments from google-whacking instead of life experience and will never ever accept when he's wrong - even when it stares you in the face, and will concoct all manner of increasingly implausible reasons as to why you couldn't possibly be wrong.
Also, I get the impression that you have a military fetish that you express by ramming airfix B52s up your ass whilst crouching on an oversized laminate map of the United States and zealously whacking off onto a crude, hand-drawn map of The Middle East shouting "Justice Be Done You Turrists" in your best Dubya accent, sweat soiling your Pickachu facemask that transforms you from "Belldandy" into "Super Avenging Christian White Kid!!"
With the ability to misread any topic!
Able to leap logic in a single bound!
Faster than a fat kid in a doughnut shop!
And other stuff.
> Calling someone fat is like calling someone tall, or male.
>
> It's a factual description of their appearance, and obvious to anyone
> who sees them.
>
>
> It's not really an insult at all
Really? Try calling someone in a pub at closing time "fat" and see where it gets you... (please do) because I will guarantee you that if you do so then your personal "factual" description will be along the lines of "a bl**dy pile on the pavement".
And if you ever work for someone, try calling other employees "fat". Continue to do so over any period of time and you'll find yourself being handed a P45. Call a customer or client "fat", and again you'll get a written reprimand, more likely a P45.
At a guess, Light's "factual" description is probably pale, skinny, and not very tall.
> Well as i found out today the "Special Edition" seems to
> represent nothing more than a cardboard sleeve on the outside of the
> box, sure, the DOOM3 logo is embossed, but i still can't help feeling
> woefully underwhelmed.
I don't think that's the special edition, merely the Special Packaged edition, the same one I got. Don't know the reasoning behind that, but I've only seen the limited collectors edition sold in one place, it costs £10 more and has a different front cover, though I'm not sure what special collectors stuff you get with it.
It's a factual description of their appearance, and obvious to anyone who sees them.
It's not really an insult at all.
> Calling him "fat" was a bit out of order
how bout sizely challenged?
As to the motivation, see my post in response to gamesfreak.