Well it's obvious that people are against this for "regular" business, development and home software, but what about games? The expiration thing is pretty much a moot point for games, because people (for the most part) tend to move on to new things in a fews months or a year anyway. Do you think it'd be viable (and would you be willing to pay for) all games in the manner (not just online RPGs, like Everquest and UO.) ea.com is apparently launching a HBO like service for games, is this a good idea and do you think the industry will go this way in a few years.
Yeah, my high school, whitney young, was part of first. Even though we only competed nationally and came in 29 place (out of 30) it was a good time. We could've done a lot better, but we didn't really understand the game (not seeing the playing field before the competition and all) so out design wasn't the most optimal. We don't have a site (yet), but we're taking part in an unofficial competition in about a month and hopefully we'll have a site up by then.
Well it's obvious that people are against this for "regular" business, development and home software, but what about games? The expiration thing is pretty much a moot point for games, because people (for the most part) tend to move on to new things in a fews months or a year anyway. Do you think it'd be viable (and would you be willing to pay for) all games in the manner (not just online RPGs, like Everquest and UO.) ea.com is apparently launching a HBO like service for games, is this a good idea and do you think the industry will go this way in a few years.
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