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  1. Re:There are more important issues right now on Swedish Pirate Party Member To Be EU's Youngest MP · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Though the name implies it, a large part of the pirate parties program is citizen rights, including non-censorship and anti-surveillance. What they think of other topics is mostly irreleveant - in germany the stance on surveillance of the politicians of the big parties already changed siginficantly when they noticed that there is indeed a large percentage of people who care about it. The fact that they just behave that way because they are afraid to lose votes isn't really relevant.

  2. Re:Damn straight on Faster-Than-Light Particle Results To Be Re-Tested · · Score: 1
    Even better than the review:

    What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item?

    Accoutrements Horse Head Mask by Accoutrements

  3. Self-spoilering on Do Spoilers Ruin a Good Story? No, Say Researchers · · Score: 2

    Watch "Triangle" for a nice movie that spoilers itself.

  4. All these times... on 3D Hacking Environment Links Kinect, Blender, and Metasploit · · Score: 2

    All these times you tried to explain people that what they see in the movies is bullshit when it comes to "hacking". And now, that SOME slowly get it - bam - they will inevitably see this and think that you have no idea what you're talking about when it comes to computers.

  5. Re:This has to fail on OnLive To Launch In UK This Autumn · · Score: 1

    Yes, Serious Gamer, it's US smart foamy mouthed PC gamers versus THEM, the gamepad-wielding idiots!

    Really, "Serious gamers" who "laugh at FPS games with a gamepad"... what do serious gamers actually do? I mean I play a lot, own hundreds of games, all consoles, a capable PC (though I rarely play on that platform anymore). But I still don't know what to do to become a serious gamer.

  6. Re:wrong on Browser-Based Deep Space Nine MMO Coming In 2011 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Slightly more objectionable that that it seems.

    And they nearly took an actually good show with them in the process.

  7. Re:Hunters and responsibility on Hunters Shot Down Google Fiber · · Score: 0, Troll

    Agreed. Just like being a butcher, jailer or actor in Uwe Boll films, Hunting should be a job you hate and simply do it because someone has to (debatable on the latter) or are ordered to. Because taking pride and joy in any of these makes you a bad person by definition.

  8. Re:More to the story.. on DRM-Free Games Site GOG.com Gone · · Score: 1

    game companies would just succeed if only they removed all DRM!

    Don't forget that they also would have much more success if they weren't so console fixated, holding PC gamers back graphics-wise, while they also should go back to the roots because burger time and infocom adventures were the pinnacle of gaming and almost all indi-games are way superior to any big production.

  9. Re:Le sigh on FCC Fights To Maintain Indecency Policy · · Score: 1

    Furries. They're everywhere.

  10. Re:Rape? In Sweden? on Julian Assange Faces Rape Investigation In Sweden — Updated · · Score: 1

    Most marriages or even normal relationships wouldn't survive if sex was only ever had with "enthusiastic consent". Oh, and there are situations where both are unenthusiastic (yes, that happens!), or I am unenthusiastic at first as a man, but the girl is persisting. Neither one have I ever really regretted. Oh, and there is absolutely no way I know to turn a woman off faster than asking every step of the way if you really can do that. May try that next time when I'm not that enthusiastic. "I'm tired of the phrase enthusiastic consent" - Benjamin Franklin

  11. Re:Duh ... on 37 States Join Investigation of Google Street View · · Score: 1

    Most slashdot geeks say they're non-religious, though they still have the urge to believe in a greater entity that is "good" without any doubt. Currently it's google, and like most religious people, they will defend their deity even against their own beliefs and technical knowledge. Would you believe anyone would have modded this post flamebait if the story was about MS doing the same thing? Or any other company, for that matter?

  12. Is Oregon the new soviet russia? on In Oregon, Wind Power Surges Disrupting Grid · · Score: 1

    And is the grid disrupting wind power surges everywhere else?

  13. Re:Cheevos on Anatomy of an Achievement · · Score: 1

    Unlike leaderboards for multiplayer games, I can't really see how one could get competitive over gamerscores/achievements (if you're over, say, 20). If anything, I would try to hide it if I had a large number of points since it more or less directly translates to how much time i spend sitting in front of my TV, playing / grinding games.

  14. Re:No, they need to die on Anatomy of an Achievement · · Score: 1

    Despite having a slight OCD when it comes to single player RPGs, I never considered achievements important enough to be driven by it. For example, I enjoyed doing all of the optional missions in Final Fantasy XIII, but never cared to 5 star all of them for an achievement, since, well, dead is dead.

    And I never played a game where achievements where more than a slight extension, never the driving force behind gameplay. Really, never (I'm talking single player games only).

  15. Re:No, they need to die on Anatomy of an Achievement · · Score: 1

    The Alan Wake achievement was generally considered shitty, but that's the exception.

    I don't play MMOs or even multiplayer games and really don't know or care how much my score is total or in individual games.
    I can understand that it can be annoying there, though.

  16. Re:Here's how on Anatomy of an Achievement · · Score: 3, Funny

    An achievement for telling 5 people you fucked their mother[...]

    An achievement for calling the opposing team's sniper "gay"?

    Actually, it'd be cool if the insulted player got the achievements ("1000 fathers", "well dressed").

  17. Re:No, they need to die on Anatomy of an Achievement · · Score: 5, Funny
    Im not sure how achievements can actually irritate someone - can't you just ignore them? The only thing I could think of is that it disturbs your immersion in the game a little when it pops up, though it never bothered me.

    There are many things going for achievements, even if you don't care (or track) how high your total is.
    • They are often funny and self-referential ("press start to play" achievement for 5g in the simpsons game comes to mind).
    • They're great for people who like to grind or just like the gameplay of a specific game and need an excuse to play it even after they've played it to death.
    • I feel silly making a list of pros of that unimportant a thing, but i wanted to complete the 3 point list for the "Defended XBOX achievements on slashdot using a 3 point list" achievement.
  18. Re:Gaming must go back to its roots on BioWare On Why Making a Blockbuster Game Is a Poor Goal · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Interesting facts: Chrono trigger cost 80 bucks in 1995 in the US (http://www.fantasyanime.com/squaresoft/ctabout.htm). And it took just 3 years for (at least) 30 devs to finish it (according to wikipedia, "Kato and other developers held a series of meetings to ensure continuity, usually attended by around 30 personnel").

  19. Re:at the end of the day... on Google Relents, Will Hand Over European Wi-Fi Data · · Score: 1

    Picking your comment to reply to more or less randomly.
    - You can look at a house or make a photo of it. You can overhear a conversation. You're also not a massive database that lives on making everything they get searchable.
    - People are not stupid because they dont know about router security. They know that they can access the internet if they connect those boxes to their phone line. You overestimate most peoples basic understanding of what the internet is
    - In restrictive, fascist germany the Ministry of justice (or websites in general) is not allowed to store the IP Adresses of the visitors of it's website. I have absolutely no idea why they let google get away with storing them for SIX MONTHS so far.
    - Yes, i used google translator for that link :)

  20. Re:Why the need for an IR necklace? on How To Build a Winscape · · Score: 1

    Natal was also my first thought; I'd bet something like this will be among the first non-game apps on Live.

  21. Re:In related news ... on Oz Pirate Party Tells the Elderly How To Bypass the Net Filter · · Score: 1

    Source? Couldn't find anything on google news about this. And I'm outside the great australian firewall.

  22. Too early in the morning on Fossil of Ant-Eating Dinosaur Discovered In China · · Score: 1

    "So that's why they died out" I thought. Only 47 comments - this must truly be bigger news. Or... or am I really the only one who made the connection? Dreams of fame, suddenly so close to reality...

    I was severely disappointed when re-read it carefully and the imaginary "i" after "Ant" vanished.

  23. From the opinion-piece-pulled-out-of-ass dept. on Decrying the Excessive Emulation of Reality In Games · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Uhm, what? The article summary starts with "too realistic" then suddenly turns to "not realistic enough" in terms of open-world gameplay. I dont really get the point, if there is one.

    Im pretty happy not every game is a sandbox game, which mostly try to do everything but do everything mediocre (GTA, Oblivion etc).

    BTW, nothing in doom kept me from staying cowardly in the first room of e1m1, not moving, shivering.

    All with real world consequences if i choose so (boredom and starvation).

  24. Re:More details please on Haptic Gaming Vest Simulates Punches, Shots, Stabbing · · Score: 1

    [...] application of this technology for porn [...] but a mistake in picking the character could be pretty devastating

    As would be a mistake picking the gender of the character - ouch.

  25. Re:Misinformation && Contradictions on Sitting Down Too Long Is Bad Even If You Exercise · · Score: 3, Funny

    It IS news since the genereal (and imo true) belief is that you can make up for hours behind your desk by exercising when you're not. From the article: "Avoid sitting for prolonged periods and keep in mind to move more, more often." I think Ill increase my smoke break frequency from now on.