<![CDATA[Comments from Cloral]]> <![CDATA[Comments from Cloral]]> <![CDATA[Cloral commented on Amazon Wii Gold Box Cracked Open Again Tomorrow]]> When asked about the savings, toon link had the following to say:

Do do do duh, do do do duh, do do do duh, do do do duh,
DE, DE DE DUH DEEE!

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<![CDATA[Cloral commented on Newell To Fan - DRM Strategies Are Dumb]]> While I have had issues occasionally with Steam where it won't let me play my games, at least it doesn't bork my entire computer like some DRM schemes.

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<![CDATA[Cloral commented on Microsoft Launched Games For Windows Live... Again]]> Incidentally, I think this was exactly the sort of thing the article earlier in the day about games journalism was talking about. MS sends you some freebies, and viola! free mention on the site. Never mind the fact that you badmouth the service in the article, the fact that it is posted at all shows that it is working.

If you want the PR companies to change, you have to stand up to their underhanded tactics.

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<![CDATA[Cloral commented on MUD Designer Unhappy About WoW Torture Quest]]> This does raise an interesting question. Games often require you to do things that you might have a moral objection to in real life. For instance, many of the quests in WoW would probably fall into that category with the amount of killing you generally have to do. So why is this one issue the thing that sticks out? Is it because we consider torture to be worse than death?

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<![CDATA[Cloral commented on CoD: World At War PC Mod Tools Launched]]> I was thinking you should've used a shot from the last South Park episode for the story pic, but the "choose your own adventure" moniker fits this nicely as well.

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