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There probably will be maps based in the States at some point. I mean look at COD MW2 - it was based in the US.

Heck loads of American movies and media have the white house or some place in America being destoryed. but in China, Chinese media can't even destroy a building in Shanghai. Read more

The problem with the raw numbers is that China kind of screwed the pooch with the One Child Policy. Even with a mandatory draft, it'd be hard pressed to pull up a number of qualified soldiers despite having the world's 3(? please check) largest standing army.

The antagonism towards China domestically is also an Read more

Wah??... I work for China, how come i wasn't consulted? Read more

Well, PlayStation's always had better support in terms of games, so that might be the reason why. Read more

While that's true. China is mostly at fault here because they themselves didn't care about their own environment.

Sure one can argue that environmentalism is a first world problem, but China's growth and development occurred in the late 20th century, they had ample time to study western ways and they did, but they took Read more

It'd be great if it did all of that.

But the issue is, it doesn't solve or add to the problems at hand.

Also...Look at where they're doing it. In the class rooms with the windows possibly open. No matter how many exercises you do, if you're still breathing in crap, you're breathing in crap =[. Read more

This has been throughly mocked online in China.

Might be good exercise...but it doesn't really help against the smog! Read more

lol she also wear's cicada husks on her head! But it's okay, I've seen people do worse... Read more

lol. I wish it was an Arrow to the knee! I fell off a part of the Great Wall of China known as the wild wall (Where it hasn't been restored). In the process of falling, I "scraped" my leg, I'm missing a huge chunk of my shin meat. The wound healed over but you can see that the shin is concave and the meat is gone only Read more

I can totally do it! Though, I not sure if i'm better than her at games but being Chinese, I'm probably predisposed to awesome nunchucku skillz. Lets see...

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It's an older 3 model that uses Blue Eagle Filters. I got it from a friend from the UK. They brought it over with them on their last trip home. The center valve lets air out and the side filters filter the air. It's actually pretty good. The only downside, and this is evident with all face masks is that if I don't Read more

Not really, though I do wash my hair daily =[ but asian haircare products are much more...what's the term, its not better or advanced... more varied than say Western haircare products. Read more

yes, that is my face mask =] and yes that is me, your humble Kotaku China guy T-T Read more

i don't know, I felt that was a good analogy. I mean what about a drop of water in an ocean? rice cookers are meant to cook rice, there's lots of rice in one and i like to eat rice?

...I just got what you mean. I think it's fine. I wasn't malicious and it's an apt analogy to show how small 10,000 any thing in China is.

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I don't know man...I look pretty damn good in with my face-mask

Sometimes but stories need to be told! Read more

not just that...the hyphen doesn't go anywhere... Good catch, should be fixed. Read more

Yes! Yes they do.

It's also dependent on local GDP and the like too. But yes, Cities do "level up" right now they're saying that Chongqing in Sichuan is considered a "1.5 tier" city, like it's almost a first tier. I expect in the next 5 years if Chongqing continues to grow it will become a first tier city. Cities also Read more

So China kind of ranks its cities by tiers. So let's say first tier cities are the best and most developed cities, cities that feel almost like international cities, and then you have the rest which are less developed. so they're ranked via development and how open the cities are. They're also ranked on political Read more