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  1. Re:Lost Interest in GeoHot... on Geohot Denies Involvement In PSN Hack Attack · · Score: 1

    So why did he say he was going to fight sony and ask for money to do so then?

    Because he knew there were idiots who would pay up. And they did.

  2. Re:Alpha Protocol on Balancing Choice With Irreversible Consequences In Games · · Score: 1

    The fact that people panned Alpha Protocol just because the gameplay was mediocre shows me just how far the RPG genre has slipped.

    Why should people settle for mediocre 'game'play in a 'game'. If I was in it for the story, I'd be reading a book. If I'm playing a game, I want the game to be good. And while the story is a part of the experience, it isn't the only thing that a game should be doing well. Alpha Protocol deserved the poor reception it got. The story branching is very nicely handled, no doubt, but everything else around it is just bad.

  3. Re:Alpha Protocol on Balancing Choice With Irreversible Consequences In Games · · Score: 2

    Sure their games are glitchy but...

    Every single aspect of Alpha Protocol apart from the choices/consequences system is utterly mediocre.

  4. Re:Sigh on Playstation 3 Code Signing Cracked For Good · · Score: 1, Insightful

    "Following this, the team declared Sony's security to be EPIC FAIL!"

    Is it really necessary for everybody to talk like complete dicks nowadays?

    It really does reflect on the mentality of the people doing this doesn't it? Reading through the summary, my impression of these people went from "hey, those are a bunch of smart guys" to "probably a bunch of socially misfit dickwads".

  5. Re:Only really a decent game for consoles on Modern Warfare 2 Surpasses $1 Billion Mark; Dedicated Servers What? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    There's one problem though.. Amazon was the target of a concerted campaign by 'PC Gamers' who feel spurned by Activision and they dragged down the Amazon average review score as a sign of 'protest'. If you're looking for proof, go to the Amazon site linked in the post above, and filter the reviews by 1 star rating. Most of those reviews are written even before the game released. And half the reviews written after it's release basically complain about problems with using Steam and/or installing the game. Anecdotal though it may be, I've seen that most people who actually play the game end up enjoying it and saying as much. It is nowhere near as bad as some people want to make it out to be.

  6. Re:FAIL! on Modern Warfare 2 Surpasses $1 Billion Mark; Dedicated Servers What? · · Score: 1

    I absolutely hate it but I still play it.

    You do realize that makes no sense, right?

  7. Re:Battlefield Heroes.. on John Carmack Says No Dedicated Servers For Rage · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The question is, why not add support for both matchmaking and dedicated servers with a browser? I would imagine it's not *that* difficult to program in a server browser as well, seeing as how companies have been doing it for more than a decade. It might require some more resources, but dedicated servers will almost always offer a better experience than a listen server and that's why it's worth it. Whatever benefits matchmaking may bring to the table are also available for the end user.

  8. Re:No Stress Testing?? on Breaking Down the Demigod Launch · · Score: 1

    Indeed. And the game is still unfixed, 5 weeks after release. I also get the feeling that this particular article downplays the problems (only 1 design mistake and 1 architectural problem?) that the product continues to face.

  9. extra, premium dlc on launch day? on The Sims 3 To Mesh With Social Networks · · Score: 1

    what possible reason can they have for releasing dlc on launch day and not including it on the disc. what a bunch of greedy fucks ea are. i find it's a disturbing trend these days where devs talk about their dlc plans even before the game has launched and they try and justify the fact that it's not free by saying that the dlc is a separate software project, with it's own budget and resources etc. at least those 'dlc' patches come out 6 months after the game so you can perceivably imagine that it was created after the game shipped (although it's proven that that is not always the case). but here, dlc on launch day?? come on...