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  1. Re:Had a Lumia 920 for several weeks now.. on Windows Phone 8 Users Hit Some Snags · · Score: 1

    I was at BUILD, I got one a week or so early. But nice try. ;)

  2. Had a Lumia 920 for several weeks now.. on Windows Phone 8 Users Hit Some Snags · · Score: 1, Informative

    ..and it lasts longer on a charge than my Galaxy Nexus ever did. I've had one reboot. I used to get freezes and reboots on occasion with the Gnex too. Overall it's been fine. More responsive and reliable than the last 2 Androids I've had.

  3. Re:Sounds like a good idea on DirectX 'Getting In the Way' of PC Game Graphics, Says AMD · · Score: 1

    It may not be totally portable, but it is undoubtedly more portable than assembly.

  4. Sounds like a good idea on DirectX 'Getting In the Way' of PC Game Graphics, Says AMD · · Score: 1

    'Oh hey! Let's start coding the graphics engines for our multi-million dollar games in a basic low-level chip-specific language! That'll let us squeeze the most out of that 5 year old GPU we have to use!'

  5. Re:Wait on Japanese Game Developers Go West · · Score: 1

    Indeed, JRPGs as a genre wouldn't even exist if not for western games like Wizardry & Ultima that caught on in Japan the late eighties.

  6. Well... on NSF Wants To Know How Much Software Really Costs · · Score: 1

    ...somebody tell them then, damn.

  7. Re:Translation on BioWare On Why Making a Blockbuster Game Is a Poor Goal · · Score: 1

    Hell, they've been remaking BG2 over and over too. Some of ther character archetypes/story arcs haven't changed at all since then.

  8. Re:I can't freakin' wait, man. on Dragon Age 2 Announced · · Score: 1

    Imposed for the sake of argument. Sure, tons of great stuff from the early Win/DOS eras. But recently, in recent memory? Some. A few. If all you can point to as good examples are games from several decades ago, you have a dead genre. I don't want it to die. It doesn't deserve to die.

  9. Re:I can't freakin' wait, man. on Dragon Age 2 Announced · · Score: 0

    Yes, I'm getting tired of having to play those same 15. We're getting new 'real' RPGs, just not as as many as I'd like.

  10. Re:I can't freakin' wait, man. on Dragon Age 2 Announced · · Score: 0

    For the most part, I agree with you. Luckily, there are a TON of huge RPGs which would make "casual gamers" shit themselves :-)

    Really? I can't bring to mind many huge hardcore RPGs from the last 10 years that aren't JRPGs or MMOs.

  11. Let's be honest.. on Why Are Video Game Movies So Awful? · · Score: 1

    ...the fact that most games are heavily influenced by movies has something to do with it. Movies based on games based on movies simply leave very little to work with besides tired cliches and hackneyed genre conventions. Imitating the imitation leads to crap, see Max Payne, Resident Evil, Prince of Persia, etc etc.

    Also it must be noted that most gamers are somewhat delusional about their favorite hobby. No, your favorite game/genre will not make a good movie, not because it "can't be translated to the screen" but because it's on the sub-comic book level in terms of themes, motivations, and honest character depth. You don't ask for quality in there areas, you don't get quality in these areas. Hollywood film interpretations are just the mirror reflecting back.

  12. Re:I got a copy for free! on Modern Warfare 2 Surpasses $1 Billion Mark; Dedicated Servers What? · · Score: 1

    Good riddance. They have in all but name anyway, that's kind of the point here.

    Not that piracy is the way to go, not at all. But frankly I wish all the big devs who've said with their actions that they really only want to copy/paste high-priced titles designed around another platform's strengths and weaknesses simply leave the playing field altogether and let smaller, more motivated devs take over the PC gaming space. Like in the early days, when we had whole dynasties started by handfuls of motivated developers.

  13. Re:Like anything else on Are Game Publishers a Necessary Evil, Or Just Necessary? · · Score: 1

    Exactly. It's not doing a good job if it fails to realize that developers are a major part of it's well-being.

  14. Like anything else on Are Game Publishers a Necessary Evil, Or Just Necessary? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ...sometimes a good thing and sometimes a bad thing. Publishers can obtain and manage capital, and if they deal fairly and wisely with the devs they fund it's a good thing.

    If, on the other hand, we have something like Activision/Kotick, well, that's pretty indefensible.

    A publishing house that has degenerated to the point where it cares exclusively for ensuring its own well-being is an evil one. There has to be a symbiotic relationship, not a lethal parasitic one.

  15. Re:I hate that I have to say this cliche comment on Calif. Petitions Supreme Court On Violent Video Game Bill · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This is something I never understood. If you say, and truthfully so, that violent video games don't make killers, therefore banning them is pointless, the logical principal behind that tends to negate the argument that guns should be treated in that same manner.

    And not to be pendantic, but it is rather obvious that even the outright banning of guns would not stop people or children from murdering others, and it is my personal convition that it wouldn't even make much of a statistical dent.

  16. Re:Beta testing bonanza! on Uproar Over Netflix's New Instant Viewer · · Score: 1

    That *had* occurred to me, but me being the trusting guy I am, I figured that they wouldn't do that to paying customers.

  17. Re:Bigger disaster for Microsoft? on Uproar Over Netflix's New Instant Viewer · · Score: 1

    No, it didn't. This is on a Windows laptop. A lot of Mac people seem to be okay with the new player, so either Silverlight works better under OS X than Vista, or Mac user's expectations are really low. For me, and apparently a good chunk of Netflix's customer base, it's a step down. I imagine Siverlight would work fine, but there are obviously some glitches that need to be ironed out before Netflix forces a new player down our throats without giving us the option to backtrack.

  18. Re:Third time's the charm? on Uproar Over Netflix's New Instant Viewer · · Score: 1

    And that doesn't work with Netflix, once your account is set for the Silverlight player, that's all they let you use. Disable it, and it forces you to install/enable it before watching. No other options.

  19. Re:Bigger disaster for Microsoft? on Uproar Over Netflix's New Instant Viewer · · Score: 2, Informative

    Hookay, running a Core 2 Duo based system here, and I get:
    1. Fullscreen artifacts
    2. Stuttering (AFAICT it's not streaming problems)
    3. More pixellation in higher quality modes than the old player.

    So no, it's not just FUD.

  20. Re:Secret reason for this change! on Uproar Over Netflix's New Instant Viewer · · Score: 2, Informative

    It wasn't. It embedded WMP, hence the Windows-specificity.

  21. Re:So then you argue in favor on Designer Babies · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Nope. It just avoids the deeper, more serious issue of a culture that is alright with killing people because they're female. The problem isn't that females are being born to these people, the problem is that they are willing to kill them because of that.

  22. Re:Oh how I love planes.. on The Flying Giant Is 40 Years Old · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Given the current distress of the airline industry, I don't think the hyper cost cutting that happened after dereg is working, and it won't be too long before airlines realize that they will have to offer a good experience to get customers, as they used to.

    Making customers happy is long term good business, and works fine in a deregulated market. The companies have to realize this on their own, though.

  23. Re:Reeves would make a perfect Spike... on Keanu Reeves To Star In Cowboy Bebop · · Score: 1

    HEY!
    Who's been leaking studio info?

    Sadly, I'm afriad that you're on the dot about this. I can just see Hollywood cutting out CB's heart and eating it. Frankly, I hope it gets cancelled.

  24. Re:Good luck with that on 20+ Companies Sued Over OS Permissions Patent · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Obviously, you *both* belong to political party.

  25. Re:What really fucking sucks on HP's Fury At Vista Capable Downgrade · · Score: 1

    They did understand that.
    Which is why they still offer drivers for XP. They just figured there aren't enough Stereo3D XP users for it to matter if they pull support.