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  1. Re:Why is it boring being a soldier in war? on Graphic Novelist Calls For Better Game Violence · · Score: 1

    Never having been in a warzone, why is it boring?

    I imagine you spend a lot of time digging trenches, marching from A to B, making sure your equipment works.

    That's it, basically. For example he says that in the game men can run for miles before quickly proning and sniping someone. IRL you'd have to catch your breath, take your time to get in a good position, ...

  2. Re:"Realistic", eh? on Graphic Novelist Calls For Better Game Violence · · Score: 1

    It's not available online AFAIK, only in the printed magazine. It's in issue 201, you can order issues online but this one is out of print...

  3. Re:"Realistic", eh? on Graphic Novelist Calls For Better Game Violence · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I'm fairly certain actually realistic shooters exist. It's just that realistic mechanics, from a player perspective, are extremely boring, except for in a few limited cases

    Canard PC (French PC gaming magazine) recently published an article written by a professional soldier about ARMA II, which is regarded as one of the most realistic shooters available. His conclusions were that ARMA was (very) far from being realistic, but that it was OK because it would have been boring and tedious to act exactly like a real soldier in a real war. So no, I don't think realistic shooters exist, and for good reasons.

  4. Re:list on NYT's "Games To Avoid" an Ironic, Perfect Gamer Wish List · · Score: 1

    And some of those "alternatives" don't even have anything in common with the original game : I can't see any similarities between Braid and Dragon Age, or between Dead Space and Deadly Creatures.

  5. Re:ehh on DX11 Tested Against DX9 With Dirt 2 Demo · · Score: 1

    First item seems nice, hadn't heard about it. The taskbar is OK, jumplists are neat, but lacks customizability. All the other features were already available in other OS/DE's, apart from DirectX 11 (meh). Oh, and the pony.

  6. Re:ehh on DX11 Tested Against DX9 With Dirt 2 Demo · · Score: 1

    What's so fantastic about 7 ? I use it on my gaming machine (free license from MSDNAA), it works fine and all but nothing made me say "WOW" like MS wanted me to, more like "well that's about time" (e.g. snapping windows). I certainly wouldn't have paid €120 for it.

  7. Re:Yes... on Scientology Charged With Slavery, Human Trafficking · · Score: 1

    I'm not a fan of Catholicism, nor any religion for that matter, I'm aware of the problems you mention, and I condemn them, but seriously, the catholic church is really not on the same level of malevolence as the CoS. Some catholics have done a lot of good to mankind recently (Mother Theresa of course, L'Abbé Pierre here in France, ...), but I don't know of any scientologist who has done the same because of his faith.

    All I'm saying is that some religions really are more dangerous than others.

  8. Re:Yes... on Scientology Charged With Slavery, Human Trafficking · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Well for starters mainstream christianity and islam don't make you work for fifteen fucking hours a day for $200/mo against your will. Oh, and they also didn't organize "the single largest infiltration of the United States government in history".

  9. Re:It does harm!!!! on Ethics of Releasing Non-Malicious Linux Malware? · · Score: 1

    No news story, as there never even was a trial, and I haven't got the time to find links. I guess you'll have to take my word for it, and since it didn't happened to me directly I can't even guarantee that the story is true, but my mother's friend talked about it at length and seemed really distressed.

    Ofc we have a notion of private property, but it can be really hard to evict tenants, IIRC the guy had signed up for electricity in his own name, and the bills "proved" that he lived there. We also have protection from vandalism, but when the vandal is a former homeless person who is now in jail for prostitution, you don't expect him to have any money nor insurance...

  10. Re:It does harm!!!! on Ethics of Releasing Non-Malicious Linux Malware? · · Score: 1

    Then you'd get sued by the intruder...

    And to clarify, my friend didn't live in the house yet because of the renovation, which explains how they could take over the house so easily. And he couldn't have lived with the intruder even if he wanted to, because in the eye of the law the intruder was the inhabitant of the house, not my friend, so he'd have had to ask the intruder the permission to live in his own house !

  11. Re:It does harm!!!! on Ethics of Releasing Non-Malicious Linux Malware? · · Score: 1

    In France it doesn't work that way. One of my mother's friend witnessed it first-hand : strong guys came and knocked down the door of the house my friend had just bought and was renovating, then left. A third person moved into the house, and there was no way at all to force him to leave because he had not broken the door himself, even though this person had obviously no proof that he possessed or rented the house, and my friend had the property title. He did some research and found an extreme left website which provided instructions on how to take advantage of the law in this manner, going as far as providing a platform for homeless people to get into contact with the guys who would knock down the door.

    A year later the police arrested the man for something completely unrelated (he was a transvestite prostitute), and my friend got his (by then completely destroyed) house back. All he could do was pay for renovation again, there was no way he could sue the person and have him pay the bills.

    Gotta love a country where you can get jailtime for possessing even small amounts of marijuana, but where you can just "steal" a house from someone and thrash it completely without any consequences...

  12. Re:It's closed so it's perfect on Security Firms Can't Protect iPhone From Threats · · Score: 1

    Yes you could. But right now it would be useless, because so far viruses gain access to the phone through SSH using the default root password, which can be changed using the standard unix program passwd.

  13. Re:F-Secure smells money on Security Firms Can't Protect iPhone From Threats · · Score: 1

    I buy software from Cydia you insensitive clod !

    But I wouldn't buy an AV, I already have one. It's called passwd.

  14. Re:Cheapest on New XBMC Port Promises ARM-Powered HD In the Palm of Your Hand · · Score: 1

    I'm running XBMC on a Zotac ION MB (A model I think, the one with a single-core Atom and 90W PSU). 1080p videos play without an hitch, skins run smoothly, and the system is passively cooled. Perfect solution for a relatively cheap media center. I'm running Arch but the XBMC live distro seems to work great.

  15. Re:Internet Archived; Time to Move On on Geocities Shutting Down Today · · Score: 1

    I'm French and I'd whine as well. Here we pay 30€ per month for unlimited dl @ (up to) 28Mb/s (I'm getting about 1.2MB/s), IPTV (150 free channels), and unlimited phone calls to about 100 countries. Fiber is at the same price, but it's not widely available yet. Thank you Free for these low prices :)

  16. Still better than PLANET... on Time Warner Cable Modems Expose Users · · Score: 5, Funny
    Some years ago, part of my tech support job was to set up PLANET ADSL modem/wifi routers. I quickly noticed that the admin login / password was embedded in most configuration pages. But not to worry, they had cleverly hidden them with this brilliant security technique :

    style="color:white;background-color:white"

    ...

  17. Re:IBM's hardware vendor mind is taking over on IBM's Answer To Windows 7 Is Ubuntu Linux · · Score: 1

    Zend Studio is based on Eclipse, which is written in Java, with portability in mind from the start. So it's not a very good example of "Windows software [which] can run on Linux".

    And I don't think wine is a poor way to run windows software under linux. More and more software developers recommend using wine to run their windows software under Linux (Spotify works really well under wine/linux). And I played WoW under wine for years without any issue.

  18. Re:About that... on IBM's Answer To Windows 7 Is Ubuntu Linux · · Score: 1

    4GB is nowhere near sufficient for Ubuntu. On my eeepc 901, large updates regularly fail because of lack of disk space (I have / on the 4GB flash drive and /home on the 8GB one), and I haven't installed anything other than Firefox 3.5.

    I'll switch to Arch tonight, Ubuntu works well on eeepcs but I don't feel like manually trimming the default install...

  19. Re:France just sucks on French President Violates His Own Copyright Law, Again · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I don't recall Bush promoting little boy rapping bastards as 'culture minister'.

    May I remind you of this fine fellow named Dick Cheney ? How about Donald Rumsfeld ? They may not be pedophiles but they have fucked up the lives of much more people than Mitterand.

    If you get Obama in 2012 it'll be awesome, your government's political parties will have a majority so powerful there is no way anyone can stop them from doing what they want, and yet nothing will continue to get done because they can't agree with themselves. I guess you haven't been paying attention to the actual politics in America, but Obama's presidency and the Democrat majority in congress has been nothing short of a joke. They have their entire team in office, everything is under their control, [...]

    That's already the case for us. The opposition is a pathetic joke, Sarkozy has control of the governement and the media, he can do whatever he wants without any risk of backlash. He gets things done, problem is he's headed in a completely wrong direction.

    [...]and they still can't get anything useful actually accomplished.

    That's not the impression I'm getting from here, the healthcare reform seems much needed despite the public outcry (which I don't really understand BTW), but what do I know ? Guess I'm just a retarded european...

  20. Re:"If he were he subject to his own law" ?! on French President Violates His Own Copyright Law, Again · · Score: 2, Informative

    This was the first version of the law ("HADOPI 1"), which was overruled by the Constitutional Council precisely for this reason.

    In HADOPI 2, a judge will order the suspension. But it will almost be an automatic ruling, you can't come and defend yourself, and the judge's decision will be based solely on the logs of the private firms which will monitor P2P networks.

    Keep in mind that the Constitutional Council has not examined HADOPI 2 yet, and as this 2nd version is just as moronic and iniquitous as its predecessor, I think (hope, anyway...) that it will be torn to pieces by Chirac and his buddies.

  21. Re:France just sucks on French President Violates His Own Copyright Law, Again · · Score: 5, Informative

    Please don't mix up our joke of a governement with our entire country. The public opinion here is just as appalled as you are by this affair (even if the medias try to downplay it), this minister and this governement as a whole.

    You (assuming you're american) had your G.W. Bush, we've got Sarkozy. I hope we'll get our Obama in 2012...

  22. Re:ehh on Best Developer's Laptop? · · Score: 1

    Well if out of a hundred identical bridges only one collapsed, I'd assume it was a construction defect. Do all unibody MBP bend like that ? As a prospective laptop buyer, that's the question I'd like answered.

  23. Re:So, as someone with the homebrew channel instal on Wii Update 4.2 Tries (and Fails) To Block Homebrew · · Score: 1

    I bet these games are still playable in a pirated form though...

    I'm getting sick of this cat and mouse game. Can't they just realize that piracy will always be around, move on and try to compel people into buying games instead of pissing them off ?

  24. Re:IE on Mozilla Slams Chrome Frame As "Browser Soup" · · Score: 1

    If you can install it, you could install the actual Chrome (or some other) browser aswell

    From what I've seen, users won't even look at the "Get Firefox" link, and won't care about mentions such as "This website is optimized for $browser". But if they get a popup asking them to install a new plugin, they'll just click OK until the popups go away. IMO that's the big difference between Chrome and Chrome Frame.

  25. Re:please... on Children's Watch Allows Parents To Track Their Kid · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't use it to monitor my (future) child's activies, but to be able to locate him in case something happens to him. I know, here on /. we like to make fun of the "think of the children" mentality, but I know that if my child was kidnapped or had an accident, I would be hitting my head against a wall everyday for not making him wear this kind of device.