Aye, Deus Ex is incredibly addicting. My name is Matt, and I'm addicted to Deus Ex. I played for three days straight. For multiplayer, it'd be Tribes. The mods for tribes too... Renegades is calling me at this moment...
Used E almost exclusively and decided its focus menu comes up far too slow (as E tends to do) otherwise I think you could turn focus stuffs off so the focus wouldn't be a problem, and there's all sorts of binds for moving around desktops and a whole dialog for binding keys to do weird things.
The point is not that they're sending trivial information about your computer, the point is that it is sent without your permission, only a few of the posts have touched on this, PiMan's for one, and several others. But the majority of the posts have a 'who cares' attitude, this is not the right thing to do when we've been drumming so much about privacy if we say that it's okay to send some stuff, then they'll send whatever the hell they can and alter their software after a legal suite is pressed, we must not allow any information to be sent without our permission.
"Your ISP can record EVERY MOVE YOU MAKE" What about a nice blowfish SSH to your friend's box and doing lynx? (yes I realize then it's his ISP watching)
Aye, Deus Ex is incredibly addicting. My name is Matt, and I'm addicted to Deus Ex. I played for three days straight. For multiplayer, it'd be Tribes. The mods for tribes too... Renegades is calling me at this moment...
Used E almost exclusively and decided its focus menu comes up far too slow (as E tends to do) otherwise I think you could turn focus stuffs off so the focus wouldn't be a problem, and there's all sorts of binds for moving around desktops and a whole dialog for binding keys to do weird things.
The point is not that they're sending trivial information about your computer, the point is that it is sent without your permission, only a few of the posts have touched on this, PiMan's for one, and several others. But the majority of the posts have a 'who cares' attitude, this is not the right thing to do when we've been drumming so much about privacy if we say that it's okay to send some stuff, then they'll send whatever the hell they can and alter their software after a legal suite is pressed, we must not allow any information to be sent without our permission.
"Your ISP can record EVERY MOVE YOU MAKE" What about a nice blowfish SSH to your friend's box and doing lynx? (yes I realize then it's his ISP watching)