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  1. They Weren't Singling Out Xbox 360... on Xbox Live Needs MMOG Overhaul · · Score: 4, Informative

    If you follow the link to the full interview, he just used LIVE as an example , his comments were about "consoles" in general.

    So, there need to be some changes in the business model, and we're keeping an eye on the technology - but we love console games, and I'd love to see Guild Wars on an Xbox [360] or a PlayStation 3.

    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid= 14931

  2. Re:NO , its NOT funny , Asshole on Six Bomb Blasts Around Central London · · Score: 1

    Actually, there is no other America. There is North America, South America, and Central America. You can choose to refer to them all simply as The Americas - but still the only place refered to as America is the United States of America.

    Geez.

  3. Re:Going underground a mistake on PlayStation 3 to Sell For $399, Going Underground · · Score: 1

    Talk about a fanboy!

    Every non-Sony and non-MS party has been saying that from what they've seen, the consoles are pretty much even in terms of power, with a SLIGHT advantage going to the PS3.

    And the statement "nothing but PC developers..." is just plain wrong.

  4. Re:Its important to note on Half Of Businesses Still Use Windows 2000 · · Score: 1

    even if you restrict access to a product like refuse IE7 to Win2k customers for example, customers will still find a way around it.

    My company wouldn't consider installing any app that wasn't supported on our OS. We use several MS products, and knowing that the next version of all those products won't be fully supported on Win2k is enough of a reason for us to upgrade.

  5. The Reason to Upgrade on Half Of Businesses Still Use Windows 2000 · · Score: 1

    Support. That's why my company is beginning our XP deployment in the next few months. We can't have our 40k users running an unsupported OS. Although, I too still prefer Win2k. :)