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  1. Re:Troll article yes, but on The Hidden Cost of Using Microsoft Software · · Score: 1

    But can you imagine the effects in the long term? It's like making a habit of paying terrorists who hold hostages. You don't pay the bad guys to set things straight, otherwise they'll have an incentive to ruin them even more in the future.

  2. Re:Americans are unemployable... on Indian CEO Says Most US Tech Grads "Unemployable" · · Score: 1

    Indians will start announcing that they no longer want to work in sweatshops either, and then what is a poor megacorp to do? ;)

    Outsource to Africa?

  3. Re:I work in he rental industry on Blu-ray Adoption Soft, More Still Own HD DVD · · Score: 1

    The ones who should be doing this are the retail stores trying to sell the players....

  4. Re:isn't sli just bs tech designed to sell more ca on SLI On Life Support For the AMD Platform · · Score: 1

    Not necessarily.

    Not sure about NVidia's card's, but right now two of AMD's 4850s are cheaper than and just as fast as a single 4890. It's the best deal around the $220 price point.

    Source: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-geforce-price,2323-4.html

  5. Re:Who CARES about SLI? on SLI On Life Support For the AMD Platform · · Score: 1

    And why should anyone really, when modern day consoles cost about the same amount as one would spend on a moderately high end processor + video card, why the hell would most people want to spend an extra 300 bucks or so to have an extra video card at only 25% or less extra benefit in framerate?

    Because they're unreliable, tend to overheat, and have expensive games that run at low framerates.

    If you build your own PC you can make it out of highly-rated (by other purchasers of course, don't trust "consumer reporting" agencies) parts and carefully cool it so it works nicely. Building it from scratch this way will be more expensive than getting a console, but if you're just upgrading it like you are saying in your post, it won't be.

  6. Difficulty levels are better on New Super Mario Bros. Wii To Include Official "Cheat" · · Score: 1

    I see many people arguing that cheats allow casual players to have fun playing a game. I disagree; having difficulty levels is better. Cheats simply let you skip the content altogether, while difficulty levels will allow you to lower the difficulty just enough to enjoy it. 4 is a good number - 1 for the complete novices, 1 for the casual players, 1 for the hardcore players, and 1 extremely hard difficulty just for fun (think Nightmare mode in Doom 2).

  7. Re:Freedom for Iran! on The State of Iran's Ongoing Netwar · · Score: 1

    Help restore internet infrastructure by force. Information is everything.

  8. Re:Everyone should make 2 games on Game Design: A Practical Approach · · Score: 1

    It could be done as a group project.

  9. Re:Personally... on Is Crowdsourcing the Next Big Thing In Game Design? · · Score: 1

    Won't happen. The video game industry is a lot more mainstream and diverse than it once was, so the idiocy of a single company would probably just be like a single goat that was buried under a stampede of goats. Sucks for the goat, but the stampede goes on.

  10. Re:Sometimes you really need to be an artist on Is Crowdsourcing the Next Big Thing In Game Design? · · Score: 1

    And any artist who actually contributes nicely to a good mod will be able to jumpstart a career in that field using their mod as part of their "portfolio." If they can't find a job with what they made, then they probably weren't that good to begin with. So a lot of people who achieve any real success in the mod community, will probably end up dropping out of it because they are so skilled.

    For an average Joe, getting good at any part of modding takes hard work and isn't immediately rewarding. Most people play games to have fun and be immediately "rewarded" and positively reinforced. Modding doesn't provide that unless you're either already good at it or enjoy producing utter crap - and given that most people aren't already good, we see lots of crap.

  11. Re:I hope not on Is Crowdsourcing the Next Big Thing In Game Design? · · Score: 1

    Community ratings with a blacklist system, to keep Penisworld out of G-rated games no matter how many trolls think it would be cool to get it in there, would take care of this quite nicely. You won't see much crap float up to the top with a good ratings system. People could still browse the bad mods, but they could also choose not to have to sift through them to get to the good ones.

    The main challenge (after advertising of course) is to make it easy for the musicians, level designers, texturers, modelers, etc to express themselves, to spark initial interest in them doing so. With models, you can just have them submit the models in any popular format, allowing modelers using different software packages to contribute content. But with levels, a good map editor is important to get skilled mappers with free time interested and productive. Of course, this is an investment in its own, so overinvesting in this could defeat the purpose of crowdsourcing.

  12. Re:Teachers wrong here on Student Who Released Code From Assignments Accused of Cheating · · Score: 1

    3) How to relate to people with less power than you.

    Really? Even in a position of "leadership" in school you don't really have that much more power, and so I never really learned this in school.

  13. Re:Education's sake? on Kids Score 40 Percent Higher When They Get Paid For Grades · · Score: 1

    That, my friend, is what we call a statistic outlier.

  14. Re:Surprise! on Microsoft Update Quietly Installs Firefox Extension · · Score: 1

    I thought Windows operating systems were tied to their original machines when installed by an OEM? Or is that only for the newer ones?

  15. Re:How would this fail the hunter-gatherer? on The Psychology of Collection and Hoarding In Games · · Score: 1

    That would never work, you'd have trolls killing things to extinction left and right.

  16. FLOPS? on Developer Creates DIY 8-Bit CPU · · Score: 1

    Out of curiosity how many FLOPS (floating operations per second) does this processor do? I know it's probably not a lot but I am still really curious. If it doesn't do floating operations then I am still wondering how many integer operations is does. In fact any rough indicator of speed would be nice!

  17. Re:Other suggestions that make about as much sense on Microsoft Kills 3-App Limit For Windows 7 Starter Edition · · Score: 1

    If you need to see the desktop: in XP, right click on your taskbar, and click Show the Desktop. Lets you see the desktop even when things don't want to get minimized.

  18. Re:Sounds normal to me on SOE Pulls the Plug On The Matrix Online · · Score: 1

    The only thing that could have possibly been more entertaining would be for them to escape into the real real world and find out that the blackened skies and body farms was still part of the matrix and that the real world was actually quite nice and pleasant.

    Heck, you could even make a whole TV series this way, each episode having the main character popping out into a "real"-er world!

  19. Re:Seriously? on An Argument For Leaving DNS Control In US Hands · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, such a beast does not exist, and insofar as the "choose the lesser of the evils" mantra goes, your country seems to be doing a solid job.

    Yes it does! The Electronic Frontier Foundation!

    We should give the EFF control of the internet!!

  20. Re:shareware on Epic's Sweeney On the PC Shareware Revolution · · Score: 1

    Are you sure downloading a 10 mb game on 56 kbps modem was any slower than downloading a 10 gb game on a bad DSL or cable connection is now? The cable service over here hasn't gotten any better in the past 10 years or so, so we might be seeing a resurge in shareware unless the ISPs shape up their act.

  21. Re:Great! Science Schmience on BPA Leaches From Polycarbonate Bottles Into Humans · · Score: 1

    Could you please enlighten me here? The refinance joke whooshed over my head - I still can't figure it out.

  22. Re:Lucrative Netbook Market? on Windows 7 Sets Direction of Low-Power CPU Market · · Score: 1

    Microsoft's the one we're talking about in this article - they're the ones for whom the market is lucrative.

  23. Re:That's bass ackwards on Windows 7 Sets Direction of Low-Power CPU Market · · Score: 1

    No, the only time they (Intel and AMD) will start trying to force Microsoft to do something like that is when they stop trying to gain its favor. They will stop trying to gain its favor when they stop trying to compete amongst each other. And that is a bad thing - we don't want a monopoly in the CPU market as well.

  24. Re:Appeal to His Original Priorities on How To Help a Friend With an MMO Addiction? · · Score: 3, Funny

    Ugh, how could you list Religion as #1? That addiction has destroyed the lives of uncountably many more people than MMORPGs.

    Religion provides real-life community which the person can use to find mates for procreation. MMORPGs do not.

    By the way, I'm an atheist.

  25. Re:For goodness sake, just buy her a REAL MACHINE. on Using 1 Gaming Computer For 2 People? · · Score: 1

    What kind of "small netbook" could play Far Cry back when Radeon 1950s were good?? My 2 year old laptop with discrete graphics hardly handles Doom 3 (~30 fps at minimum res and low settings), and Far Cry is supposed to have similar system reqs..