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    Ammo ...

    Why the hell, or who the hell thought it was a good idea to have to pay for ammunition? Why can't I just blow the ammo machine up with my grenade launcher and be done with it ...?

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    Not only that but they sell ammunition in a place that's supposed to be a utopia. Now why would you need ammunition in a utopia?

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    I'm just tired of having like to choose from 9 weapons, but no ammo all the time ...

    Every weapon I chose has like one bullet left? wtf ... and I have like $3 and no coupons ... I wish those machines took VISA ..

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    Perhaps you should learn some ammunition conservation skills.

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    ummm survival horror anyone?

    this isn't a strictly fps game. Originally it was just gonna be survival horror type just like system shock with scarcely any ammo. They actually made it more of a gun n run than it ever should have been. I can only think that you have a terrible aim or maybe you like firing wildly in the air after a kill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Demitasse View Post
    Not only that but they sell ammunition in a place that's supposed to be a utopia. Now why would you need ammunition in a utopia?

    probably because of the civil war. same reason there are turrets scattered about

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    An Libertarian society wouldn't have any laws against weapons so citizens could arm themselves with whatever they wanted. Where the demand comes from is a good question--the same could be asked of the U.S. We produce and sell a lot of guns, and an extremely small number of them are used for home/personal defense.

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    The wrench would solve all your problems.

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    Well for one thing those Big Daddies take a lot of ammo on hard mode. My aim isn't good nor bad, but it takes a lot more bullets to kill the enemies as you go further along in the game.

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    Well I also play a lot of RE4 so you get used to it I never often run out of ammo I preserve it when im low and use my plasmids instead (and the other way around) and I take a LONG time looking for ammo

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    I say again Big Daddies take alot of ammo ...
    And to think I thought gas prices were high 20 dollars for 6 bullets is insane ... I rather just throw a rock instead it's cheaper ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ludomancer View Post
    An Libertarian society wouldn't have any laws against weapons so citizens could arm themselves with whatever they wanted. Where the demand comes from is a good question--the same could be asked of the U.S. We produce and sell a lot of guns, and an extremely small number of them are used for home/personal defense.
    As a gun owner, I'd like some more information on your last statement about an extreme small number of guns used for home defense.

    As far as I'm concerned, there is no Libertarian society on the planet. The US might be the closest to one as far as economics, but nowhere near a Libertarian one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Demitasse View Post
    Not only that but they sell ammunition in a place that's supposed to be a utopia. Now why would you need ammunition in a utopia?
    I don't know, why wasn't there any duct-tape on Mars to strap down your flashlight to your shotgun in Doom 3?

    While playing through the game, I never heard the word "Utopia" uttered by a single character. I guess its all a point of view. Some people think Communism is a Utopia, some believe Libertarianism is a Utopia.

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    A utopia isn't controled by a type of government.

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    It's there, one just needs to look harder, search more bodies, and explore more rooms.

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