Sanctuary
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For the record, I adore my 4 year old Panny Plasma. I haven't had any issues with permanent burn in. I was asking about the brightness setting because I like my picture a little bit brighter than what my TV is set to for games, I'd rather not tinker with the TV's settings to compensate for an overly dark game.
Bleh, I actually just read your reply and not what you were replying to. Don't most games with a lot of darkness come with adjustable gamma or contrast anyway?
It's not so much the value, it's how complete it feels. Mass Effect 2 is a weighty game, but for me, without the Shadow Broker DLC, it feels very hollow, and returning to games months later tends to be a shitty experience I find.
Obviously all wildly subjective.
I've heard a lot of crazy talk around here, but this...
I never felt that way about Mass Effect 2 until after I had already played LotSB. By that point it didn't matter.