Maybe it is on their plate. After all, there is kinect support coming to PC as well. but as far as PC goes, it's extremely easier to go through menus than it is on the console.
All of the Head First books are ridiculously easy to follow and use all kinds of methods of teaching. From pictures to funny jokes. It really is a good time and makes learning programming fun.
I believe a more reasonable solution would be to reduce the amount returned to you by a percentage until Proven broken by a manufacturing error. Simply banning someone from returning something is bad solution and just adds insult to injury.
It doesn't make sense when they have to appeal to all gamers. And, the content is completely avoidable for those that don't want to see it. EA has the right to include something that is so accustomed in our society today anyway. You can boycott EA all you want, they will still sell just as many games.
But nothing, the reason high school student's writing is so bad is because of the teachers. Whether that be k-12. Start them out writing, that way by the time they get into high school, they may be decent at it.
If they reduced the cost to $40 a game if we all had to buy it brand new, I could see it working.. But they will expect the $60 they are getting now with no option of resale. They're just getting greedy.
With things like Amazon, eBay, and NewEgg I wouldn't be surprised if the only physical retail stores that existed in the coming years was Wal-Mart, Target, and grocery stores.
Not only that, Sony would be signing their own death warrant. If these main-stream stores think it will hurt them to promote their system, Sony will probably die. They should just stick with the One Time online-key for those that want to buy a used game and use the online part of the game. Make them just buy a key, I agree with that more than anything, other than just keeping the current model.
Now I can have even more people tell me that they have my IP address and they know someone that can hack me!
This is why no one likes RPG fans.
Actually, This is why no one likes trolls.
Maybe it is on their plate. After all, there is kinect support coming to PC as well. but as far as PC goes, it's extremely easier to go through menus than it is on the console.
All of the Head First books are ridiculously easy to follow and use all kinds of methods of teaching. From pictures to funny jokes. It really is a good time and makes learning programming fun.
I believe a more reasonable solution would be to reduce the amount returned to you by a percentage until Proven broken by a manufacturing error. Simply banning someone from returning something is bad solution and just adds insult to injury.
I doubt they'd put any resources on something like that when they already have IE.
It doesn't make sense when they have to appeal to all gamers. And, the content is completely avoidable for those that don't want to see it. EA has the right to include something that is so accustomed in our society today anyway. You can boycott EA all you want, they will still sell just as many games.
It's amazing what you can actually sue for today.
It's funny seeing ads for things on eBay with them using those filters for the pictures of what they are selling..
Surely they can think of a better reason to research this other than flying around looking for debris.
But nothing, the reason high school student's writing is so bad is because of the teachers. Whether that be k-12. Start them out writing, that way by the time they get into high school, they may be decent at it.
...on quantum GPU and CPU to go commercial.
"Can I help you sir?" "Yeah, do you have a screen film for this phone?" "Yes, we have this one with a lifetime warranty for 20 dollars."
Honest Abe. 20 bucks for a fancy piece of scotch tape.
"Oh, we're going broke!!!!" Good.
A lifetime warranty for tape! Sounds like a steal!
If they reduced the cost to $40 a game if we all had to buy it brand new, I could see it working.. But they will expect the $60 they are getting now with no option of resale. They're just getting greedy.
With things like Amazon, eBay, and NewEgg I wouldn't be surprised if the only physical retail stores that existed in the coming years was Wal-Mart, Target, and grocery stores.
Not only that, Sony would be signing their own death warrant. If these main-stream stores think it will hurt them to promote their system, Sony will probably die. They should just stick with the One Time online-key for those that want to buy a used game and use the online part of the game. Make them just buy a key, I agree with that more than anything, other than just keeping the current model.