then maybe M$ will get the message through their thick skulls!
Yes, how dare they make a new product and sell it?! We'll teach them the hard way, and maybe they'll learn that they're just expected to go on supporting their old products, without shamelessly trying to make more revenue!
If the companies hadn't pushed 3D back then, the market for VGA's wouldn't have become bigger, and we would never have the technology we have today.
If you think that today's 3D AAA games are dumbed down, have a look at Dragon Age, Stalker or Dawn of War 2.
That is true, but if each plane that is not shot down causes damage worth 5 million dollars (yeah, I know, they can't... just pointing out my intention), not to mention the cost in human lives, then it's perfectly logical to shoot them down with 3 million dollar missiles. Obviously, if there was a 10k alternative, that would be much better...
I don't think you read it correctly: while OS sales rise and fall (and rise like crazy with Windows 7), the rest remain more or less constant, as each is only marked by the width of their band (for example, Office constantly provides slightly less than $4B). Or would you believe that Microsoft makes twice as much from Office as it does from Windows?
The by far most realistic duel I've seen in a movie was the one between Dick Liddil and Wood Hite in "The Assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford" (holy crap, long title... not as long as the movie, though). The duel was in a room with one of them sitting on a bed, and they empty their guns at each other from about two meters away, and no one gets hurt...
Oh my, I am so amazing, I'm a total hacker, I run Windows! I mean, it's so open, and lets me do anything I want with it, I can write my own programs for it too! It's the hackers choice of OS!!
I sat down during my first year of college, and finished the game 100%. It was great fun, even though the tech is indeed ancient. About the only annoying thing would be the control scheme. While controlling Mario himself was fairly standard (analog stick), the camera was straight from hell. Controlled very grossly by the four C-buttons, and prone to turn around whenever it felt like it. I must have walked in a door just to accidentally walk right out again a hundred times...
Or they keep doing what they're doing because they earned ONE BILLION DOLLARS!
I went with the not buying and not pirating plan. I played it at a friends house, and it didn't seem all that special to me... oh well, back to playing STALKER
He could sue anyone with a light source for using it.
This guy needs his own dark little faraday cage... for his own safety, of course.
Electromagnetic allergies? Seriously?
I remember a LAN game of SupCom, with 8 players, and a 5k unit cap... after about 3 hours of playing, the whole game world suddenly froze... the graphics would work without stuttering, but it seemed as though the input was completely ignored... is that a side-effect of messing with multi-threading?
When visiting the US, I found out that my cellphone doesn't support GSM 1900... so I went to BestBuy and bought myself an unlocked phone, which was crazy expensive... I had no choice, since I absolutely had to be reachable. Now, this was a really bad phone, Windows Mobile, etc... and I spent $400 on it!
Only after I grudgingly bought it, did the clerk tell me about the 30 day refund... I was rather happy returning it after my two week stay. Thanks, Best Buy!!! >:-D
If what you say is true, I'm moving to Canada
then maybe M$ will get the message through their thick skulls!
Yes, how dare they make a new product and sell it?! We'll teach them the hard way, and maybe they'll learn that they're just expected to go on supporting their old products, without shamelessly trying to make more revenue!
I once accidentally mixed up between the two CD's... I still have the scars.
$41.5 billion is a lot of things, but "free" is not one of them...
$41.5 billion is many things, but not "free"...
Looking forward to Guitar Hero: Halo and Call of Duty 57: Master Chief
If the companies hadn't pushed 3D back then, the market for VGA's wouldn't have become bigger, and we would never have the technology we have today.
If you think that today's 3D AAA games are dumbed down, have a look at Dragon Age, Stalker or Dawn of War 2.
Abe is now sleeping with the fishes.
If I had mod points, I'd give you Insightful. Why AC?
That is true, but if each plane that is not shot down causes damage worth 5 million dollars (yeah, I know, they can't... just pointing out my intention), not to mention the cost in human lives, then it's perfectly logical to shoot them down with 3 million dollar missiles. Obviously, if there was a 10k alternative, that would be much better...
You shouldn't compare the price of the defense to the price of the weapon, but rather to the damage it can do.
That's because you live so close to Germany...
... I'll start investing in MicroSD chips... lets see border guards search me for those!
Bastards...
I don't think you read it correctly: while OS sales rise and fall (and rise like crazy with Windows 7), the rest remain more or less constant, as each is only marked by the width of their band (for example, Office constantly provides slightly less than $4B).
Or would you believe that Microsoft makes twice as much from Office as it does from Windows?
The by far most realistic duel I've seen in a movie was the one between Dick Liddil and Wood Hite in "The Assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford" (holy crap, long title... not as long as the movie, though). The duel was in a room with one of them sitting on a bed, and they empty their guns at each other from about two meters away, and no one gets hurt...
If I understood the article correctly, the lasers needed are very, very exact, thus need high level optics - and therefore very expensive...
Oh my, I am so amazing, I'm a total hacker, I run Windows! I mean, it's so open, and lets me do anything I want with it, I can write my own programs for it too! It's the hackers choice of OS!!
I sat down during my first year of college, and finished the game 100%. It was great fun, even though the tech is indeed ancient. About the only annoying thing would be the control scheme. While controlling Mario himself was fairly standard (analog stick), the camera was straight from hell. Controlled very grossly by the four C-buttons, and prone to turn around whenever it felt like it. I must have walked in a door just to accidentally walk right out again a hundred times...
You aren't Vin Diesel.
Unless he's on slashdot. Are you reading this, Vin?
Or they keep doing what they're doing because they earned ONE BILLION DOLLARS!
I went with the not buying and not pirating plan. I played it at a friends house, and it didn't seem all that special to me... oh well, back to playing STALKER
I remember being utterly unable to play CS for more than a minute without getting kicked out for "cheating"... was about the time I quit.
He could sue anyone with a light source for using it. This guy needs his own dark little faraday cage... for his own safety, of course. Electromagnetic allergies? Seriously?
Me too
I remember a LAN game of SupCom, with 8 players, and a 5k unit cap... after about 3 hours of playing, the whole game world suddenly froze... the graphics would work without stuttering, but it seemed as though the input was completely ignored... is that a side-effect of messing with multi-threading?
When visiting the US, I found out that my cellphone doesn't support GSM 1900... so I went to BestBuy and bought myself an unlocked phone, which was crazy expensive... I had no choice, since I absolutely had to be reachable. Now, this was a really bad phone, Windows Mobile, etc... and I spent $400 on it!
Only after I grudgingly bought it, did the clerk tell me about the 30 day refund... I was rather happy returning it after my two week stay. Thanks, Best Buy!!! >:-D