• Unpopular opinions! V2: I Don't like half life edition.
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[QUOTE=PunchPantsu;40447334]2-D Girls are superior to filthy 3-D WOMEN![/QUOTE] [t]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y139/boy_tomo_chan/013-yamada.png[/t]
i didn't like the hangover.
[QUOTE=asteroidrules;40445801]I agree, that does sound very silly, which is why I'm not doing it. I just think there's something hypocritical about saying a quick and harmless death is "too cruel" for a mass-murdering psychopath, but at the same time saying there's nothing wrong with putting an unborn baby in a blender if the mother signs the proper consent forms.[/QUOTE] If they made larger blenders we could put the psychopaths in with the babies and save some time. Really though, who runs the abortion clinic in your fucking town? Numpty.
[QUOTE=Y'all.;40462629]i didn't like the hangover.[/QUOTE] This is not unpopular amongst movie critics
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;40464857]This is not unpopular amongst movie critics[/QUOTE] Yeah but general audience>movie critics in terms of numbers. I know that thinking 'Drive' was a bloody good film is a very unpopular opinion with the people I know.
I love large displacement engines. Nothing sounds better than the notes of a 5.0L V8 engine. or a 6.2 litre. Or a massive 427. It's raw beauty. Even a 4.0L straight six is music to my ears. You can have your little turbocharged four banger, but at the end of the day the only things that should come in two litre size is milk bottles.
I think that WipEout is the greatest racing game of all time. [editline]29th April 2013[/editline] Turbochargers are overrated.
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;40464857]This is not unpopular amongst movie critics[/QUOTE] Guess I have a little bit critic in me.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off is the best movie ever made all years.
I really liked Aquanox 2's demo and have wanted to play the full version ever since, despite all of its flaws I liked the bizzare japanese VN style conversations and weird acting, the shitty complex controls and the brilliant art style [IMG]http://i.gamesmania.de/xl/200212/113td1d7.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.gamershell.com/static/screenshots/500/14108_full.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://images.infozis.ru/uploads/posts/2009-09/1252444933_infozis.ru_aquanox_revelation_2.jpg[/IMG] Am I the only one? It's been almost universally hated. I have the [I]exact[/I] same feeling about Echelon: Wind Warrios. These are both sequels to liked games that everybody hated.
Cinnamon is god damn delicious [editline]April 29th[/editline] I swear everyone I've met ever hates it
[QUOTE=butt2089;40466682]Cinnamon is god damn delicious [editline]April 29th[/editline] I swear everyone I've met ever hates it[/QUOTE] Cinnamon toast is sex
I love Tales of Earthsea to death, and was shocked to see the public and critics panning it. [editline]29th April 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=butt2089;40466682]Cinnamon is god damn delicious [editline]April 29th[/editline] I swear everyone I've met ever hates it[/QUOTE] If I am making a cake of some form, I am always tempted to just say FUCK IT and throw some vanillia/cinnamon in.
[QUOTE=butt2089;40466682]Cinnamon is god damn delicious [editline]April 29th[/editline] I swear everyone I've met ever hates it[/QUOTE] Cinnamon is fine if its only a small part of something. Cinnamon toast? Da shit. Cinnamon candy? Shit.
Steam destroyed PC gaming
video games are a victim of their own success
[QUOTE=Spectre1406;40464965]I think that WipEout is the greatest racing game of all time.[/QUOTE] I prefer Burnout's roadrage events. Those are the funnest thing I've ever come across in racing. :v: Also Quantum Redshift on the highest difficulty/speed setting was a shit load of fun th one time I've played it. And Mario Kart before they added in the shitty blue shell was good. [QUOTE=Jivel1;40470031]Steam destroyed PC gaming[/QUOTE] I'm really not a big fan of Steam but I honestly don't see how this is remotely true.
Haha here's one: I seem to be the only person out of everyone I know who doesn't mind the gherkin in a McDonalds cheeseburger. It's really not that bad.
[QUOTE=Alice3173;40470739]I'm really not a big fan of Steam but I honestly don't see how this is remotely true.[/QUOTE] Steam made intrusive DRM a standard. You don't even own the games you buy anymore, you just get a license to use it.
[QUOTE=Jivel1;40470969]Steam made intrusive DRM a standard. You don't even own the games you buy anymore, you just get a license to use it.[/QUOTE] I do agree with you at least in part. Between all the downtime Steam has and the possibility of Valve crashing and burning and leaving people with unusable games it's definitely a concern. It's why I've been migrating to services like Gog and Desura whenever possible. But as of now Steam hasn't harmed gaming overall. Overall Steam has strengthened the industry, just at the cost of what is more or less always-on DRM.
I think piercings look butt-ugly on people.
[QUOTE=Alice3173;40471059]I do agree with you at least in part. Between all the downtime Steam has and the possibility of Valve crashing and burning and leaving people with unusable games it's definitely a concern. It's why I've been migrating to services like Gog and Desura whenever possible. But as of now Steam hasn't harmed gaming overall. Overall Steam has strengthened the industry, just at the cost of what is more or less always-on DRM.[/QUOTE] The only thing that made PC gaming absolutely crush consoles was the freedom you had over the system and software, but now that everyone is releasing their games Steam exclusive that's completely gone and in my opinion that shouldn't have happened.
[QUOTE=Jivel1;40471128]The only thing that made PC gaming absolutely crush consoles was the freedom you had over the system and software, but now that everyone is releasing their games Steam exclusive that's completely gone and in my opinion that shouldn't have happened.[/QUOTE] As an industry overall though there's more pc gamers than ever before. So unfortunately it's not going to stop any time soon. Releasing only on Steam and nothing else is really quite irritating though in my opinion. I've passed up several games now because I couldn't get them through another source that allows me to play the games without having to worry about logging into an account. (Unless it's an account specific to that game but that's a different story altogether.)
Yes, you are right. What I meant was that Steam got rid of most of the reasons why PC was better than consoles. I think people are getting too 'used' to intrusive DRM, and Valve contributed a great part to that.
Wait, where are you getting the idea that Steam uses always-online DRM?
[QUOTE=Jivel1;40471260]Yes, you are right. What I meant was that Steam got rid of most of the reasons why PC was better than consoles. I think people are getting too 'used' to intrusive DRM, and Valve contributed a great part to that.[/QUOTE] I kinda agree. It's almost impossible to buy a PC game - retail or online - that doesn't require you to register it in some kind of digital distribution platform. And that worries me.
Rocky is one of the worst and most overrated movies ever created. Right up there with Forrest Gump.
The rising key prices might drive the TF2 community to go to war with itself.
[QUOTE=Katamari101;40472689]Wait, where are you getting the idea that Steam uses always-online DRM?[/QUOTE] It basically does. You have to be online to start up any of your Steam games. There's offline mode but that involves activating it while online and it's unreliable. And with some games such as Dungeon Defenders if you lose your connection to Steam for more than about 30 seconds (or it may actually be instantaneous, I'm not entirely sure) then it'll boot you out of any multiplayer session. So it's a fairly limited. more user-friendly, form of it but it's still a form of always-on drm.
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;40473343]I'd agree that it's overrated, but "one of the worst movies ever created"? I don't know about that. I won't razz you for it, though. Personally, I couldn't get into "The Godfather", so I'm even more of a minority.[/QUOTE] I too think that The Godfather was horrible, I just couldn't keep watching it.
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