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100% in Lego Batman 3. This has really been my favorite Lego game so far, and the only one I've attempted to get 100% for.

I won't be getting the plat because I missed the "get perfect on all techno-consoles" trophy. I went for the shortest route, when appearently you're supposed to cover all the spaces.

Still fun.

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My first Lego plat was Jurassic for Vita. Slogging through Movie for Vita now (I had played it last year). Man it is a grind getting the last few trophies. I am wondering if one of them is glitched actually. According to the guide I have hit all the spots for a specific items you must destroy but the trophy hasn't popped. There is an error in that section I noticed so hoping they just missed something or I am not reading it correctly.

 
Dont you hate it when you ask a specific question and instead of an answer to that specific question, you get a bunch of info about several other things you DID NOT ASK FOR?!?

And the specific question goes unanswered.  So instead of answering the question, this person went even further to answer a bunch of things that WERENT ASKED FOR!

 
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There's a bunch of recent games I want to get. This Firewatch game sounds interesting, plus Crypt of the Necrodancer, The Witness, Lovers in a Dangerous Space Time and maybe others. But I'm not made of money.

 
Dont you hate it when you ask a specific question and instead of an answer to that specific question, you get a bunch of info about several other things you DID NOT ASK FOR?!?

And the specific question goes unanswered. So instead of answering the question, this person went even further to answer a bunch of things that WERENT ASKED FOR!
Happens all the time with my wife. She thinks I am trying to ask something other than what I asked. Then she gets mad when I cut her off and tell her to just answer the simple question.

Reverse happens when she asks me something. I answer the question as asked and then get yelled at for not answering what she wanted. Then I tell her she should have just asked me what she wanted to know then.

I'm convinced this is why women think men don't communicate. We do, we just cant read women's minds. Ask us what you want to know and when we ask you something just answer what we asked.

 
Happens all the time with my wife. She thinks I am trying to ask something other than what I asked. Then she gets mad when I cut her off and tell her to just answer the simple question.

Reverse happens when she asks me something. I answer the question as asked and then get yelled at for not answering what she wanted. Then I tell her she should have just asked me what she wanted to know then.

I'm convinced this is why women think men don't communicate. We do, we just cant read women's minds. Ask us what you want to know and when we ask you something just answer what we asked.
Yeah, that isnt just your wife. It is every wife. They dont really ask what they want and they always want to dig too deeply into what you asked. They cant just take what you say at face value, they have to dissect it and assume way too much.

 
yeah its stil lkind of dumb though as it should just auto put any under 3 feet since you can just about do anything and it will go in 99% of the time anyway. dont make me hit a 1 footer even if its for birdie.
Some of the later holes can be really tricky, especially if you are putting downhill with a strong side slope. I missed 3 footish putts a not insignificant amount of times on some of the gold and silver cups.

 
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The next Sherlock Holmes game for consoles and PC, The Devil's Daughter, will release 5/27: http://www.destructoid.com/sherlock-holmes-the-devil-s-daughter-is-launching-on-may-27-340217.phtml

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That box art's not bad.

 
I'm infinitely grateful that I don't often have to deal with stuff like that.  My wife is pretty low maintenance in that regard which is good because I am completely awful at arguing or anything like that.

 
Happens all the time with my wife. She thinks I am trying to ask something other than what I asked. Then she gets mad when I cut her off and tell her to just answer the simple question.

Reverse happens when she asks me something. I answer the question as asked and then get yelled at for not answering what she wanted. Then I tell her she should have just asked me what she wanted to know then.

I'm convinced this is why women think men don't communicate. We do, we just cant read women's minds. Ask us what you want to know and when we ask you something just answer what we asked.
Yeah, that isnt just your wife. It is every wife. They dont really ask what they want and they always want to dig too deeply into what you asked. They cant just take what you say at face value, they have to dissect it and assume way too much.
I would like to herby second both of these motions. Ex thinks I'm a goddamn mind reader. I'm not.

Also I swear there were multiple times where she says "I already told you about this!" when she didn't actually tell me and just thought about telling me.

 
I assume the reason they do that sometimes is to cut off avenues of escape when answering the actual question. For instance rather than asking if you want to do something they figure you won't want to do on a certain date, they will first ask if you are doing anything that particular day. Then when asking the real question you can't just say "I have other plans."

 
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I couldn't believe it when I realized I haven't been skipping cut scenes. When my kids wake up in the morning and come downstairs they're always pretty plussed when I'm playing ni no kuni. If they come down and I'm playing hot shots golf they've been known to say things like 'uggghhh not golf. it's so boring and you're terrible at it.'
Things Tiger Woods' kids say to him!

 
That's hilarious, but I don't see where he grabs the TV from. He just suddenly seems to have it when he leaves. ?
He had it the whole time. That was why he was walking perpendicular to the camera. You just cant see it until that one outside gets a view from the side because the TV is so thin.

 
That's hilarious, but I don't see where he grabs the TV from. He just suddenly seems to have it when he leaves. ?
He's holding it the whole time. It's just so think you can't see it. That's why he's walking funny. His right arm never moves the entire time. That's why it's so brilliant.

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That's hilarious, but I don't see where he grabs the TV from. He just suddenly seems to have it when he leaves. ?
It is flat and black, so it doesnt show up against his black jacket in the black and white camera.

Ninja'd I am sure...YEP!

 
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Goddamn, what kind of she-devils are you all dating/espoused to?
You are a woman so you dont get it. I bet you do it to your boyfriend as well.

Men do a lot of dumb things also so it goes both ways. But at least when we arent straight up lying to you we mean exactly what we say. That isnt the case with women a lot of the time. Especially wives. For some reason you become a wife and that "read between the lines" shit gets infinitely worse.

 
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You are a woman so you dont get it. I bet you do it to your boyfriend as well.
Maybe... Sad to say having two sons, but of the younger people I know it seems to be the females who say what they mean and the males who think you should read their mind.

 
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He had it the whole time. That was why he was walking perpendicular to the camera. You just cant see it until that one outside gets a view from the side because the TV is so thin.

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I figure this must be from a show or skit or something and that's what we are supposed to think, but I don't think that's possible, Especially that first time when he is walking toward the camera the front of the TV would have been blocking part of his pants.

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Here's the full video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHFdYic6vuw

Given the prominent placement of the ad at the end it's probably a viral video made by LG.

 
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You are a woman so you dont get it. I bet you do it to your boyfriend as well.

Men do a lot of dumb things also so it goes both ways. But at least when we arent straight up lying to you we mean exactly what we say. That isnt the case with women a lot of the time. Especially wives. For some reason you become a wife and that "read between the lines" shit gets infinitely worse.
No, I know exactly what you're talking about. It's just typically not been a standard behavior among ladies I know. Not that I'd pretend to know how everyone acts behind closed doors or anything. My mom does it a lot and it drives all of us crazy, 'cause we never know if todays a 'sane' day where you can just answer a question, or a 'crazy' day where answering a question gets you shot.

About the most twisty I get with my words is "Yeah, I'll go hangout at the bar with you and your friends."

Which usually means "Yeah, I'm hungry. I'll go sit in a corner booth at the bar with that delicious chicken sandwich."

It's not that damn hard to just say what you mean.

 
I figure this must be from a show or skit or something and that's what we are supposed to think, but I don't think that's possible, Especially that first time when he is walking toward the camera the front of the TV would have been blocking part of his pants.

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Here's the full video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHFdYic6vuw

Given the prominent placement of the ad at the end it's probably a viral video made by LG.
I'm not convinced he's really holding a TV until the end, as I'd think he couldn't be perfect and you'd see a glimpse of it just a little at least once, and we don't. Probably tying into the thinnest TV ad.

 
I'm not convinced he's really holding a TV until the end, as I'd think he couldn't be perfect and you'd see a glimpse of it just a little at least once, and we don't. Probably tying into the thinnest TV ad.
I immediately thought it was a stunt and not really a guy stealing a TV anyway since he clearly shows his face and is looking into each camera. If he was really stealing it he would wear a hat or something.

 
I'm not convinced he's really holding a TV until the end, as I'd think he couldn't be perfect and you'd see a glimpse of it just a little at least once, and we don't. Probably tying into the thinnest TV ad.
Also looking closely at the window to the left of the door as he is backing out, the advertisement isn't in the window. It doesn't appear in the window until the shot from outside.

 
I'm not convinced he's really holding a TV until the end, as I'd think he couldn't be perfect and you'd see a glimpse of it just a little at least once, and we don't. Probably tying into the thinnest TV ad.
You can see the edge when you look close enough. I have no doubt he is holding it the entire time.

With that said, it is likely a stunt for advertising like owl said. Just because it fooled you doesn't mean you need to try and say he couldn't possibly he holding it. The fact that it is an ad means they would have kept filming it over and over until they got it where you could barely see it.

 
Sage's thinking lines up pretty closely with the way my gf is with all this. She can be blunt, but she's upfront with how she feels and it's never a mystery. And she does it in a way that doesn't come off as mean or bitchy. So refreshing.

 
You can see the edge when you look close enough. I have no doubt he is holding it the entire time.

With that said, it is likely a stunt for advertising like owl said. Just because it fooled you doesn't mean you need to try and say he couldn't possibly he holding it. The fact that it is an ad means they would have kept filming it over and over until they got it where you could barely see it.
I imagine he is holding something, probably with the same height and depth as the TV, but only a length of 3-5 inches instead of the several feet it is supposed to be.

 
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