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People need to stop making sequels. Same rule applies to film making. Too many sequels. Just cash cows. No pushing of the art form for the most part. Read more

If you're trying to imply I'm no one then you'll be sorely mistaken. I play dota often enough to know what a controllers limitations are just from looking at it and understanding it well enough. Read more

"We have an internal joke. You can play Dota with the controller; you just can't win," Valve's Eric Hope said to IGN. "Unless you're playing against everybody else who has a controller, and then it's a tractable problem." Read more

Here comes the Xbox troll. But I love this piece and this is something I definitely thought about when trying to decide about the consoles. I love the potential synonymous ecosystem of Windows with the Xbox and although I appreciate playstation and my household will most likely have both, it's the Xbox that I look to Read more

In my ripe old age of 27 I've become a strong advocate for a simple home theater, "downsizing" my projector, 7.1 speaker system, and A/V receiver to a wireless soundbar and quality plasma screen. This Panasonic 2.1 system is a great option for those who want to save a lot of money, a lot of space, and a lot of effort Read more

Yes definitely potential, but from what I see of early use I am not convinced yet! Read more

whoa same. I never though about that. I use only my thumb and ring finger. Gamerz. lol Read more

Yes, me too but its a different situation because when you pick up to adjust its not because you are trying to get from one corner of the screen to another or trying to put your mouse on a button. You're most likely trying to do a lot of work. Read more

Yeah for sure, and I agree with you that there is probably a better level of sensitivity for games like that, but when you move a heavier weighted appendage like a hand, you have the opportunity to be more precise than a thumb which is twitchy and light. Meant more to be dexterous than precise. Read more