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  1. Why bother with a DVD/Blu-ray drive at all? on What Microsoft Should and Shouldn't Do For the Xbox 720 · · Score: 1

    Why not just have a 1TB HDD? Or a swanky SSD? That's the inevitability anyway. Store games in the cloud a la Steam and download them at your convenience. Don't fear the cloud. These days, such a move isn't bound to exclude many as it would have in the past.

  2. A car with a retractable steering wheel... on Windows 8 Desktop 'Just Another App'? · · Score: 1

    I'm going to design a car where the steering wheel retracts into the dashboard whenever you're not actually steering... makes sense, right? Good on you, Microsoft!

  3. Re:That's nice Valve on Valve Announces Counter-Strike: Global Offensive · · Score: 1

    They have to release episode 3 before they release Half-Life 3 and they haven't even ANNOUNCED episode 3 yet so don't get your hopes up!

  4. Arma2... on The Case For Surrealism In Games · · Score: 2

    Whoever wrote this article obviously hasn't played it. Its a game that is astonishingly close to "realism." As, much as possible anyway.

    I would simply argue that concessions away from realism in "realistic" titles exist in video games because a mouse and keyboard is a poor substitute for your body and a monitor is a poor substitute for your eyes.

    Once we have more "immersive" input/output hardware, the lines between reality and the game world will become blurry.

  5. Why can't it do more than one thing at once? on Nintendo Trying To Win Back Core Gamers With Wii U · · Score: 1

    I don't understand why the Wii you couldn't have it's current setup plus a WiiMote or possibly something similar to Kinect. It might drive up the price a bit but that way it'd keep everyone happy.

  6. Trying too hard to be relevant. on Defiance Combines TV Show and MMO · · Score: 2

    I like the idea but it seems like Syfy is trying to hard to be relevant. First with the name change and then with this.

    What they really need to do is tell good stories with believable characters. Create a good show and a fan base will follow. Go back to the fundamentals.

    The reason the network does poorly is because most of it's original programming is garbage.

  7. Why is this idle? on Soldier Re-Grows Leg Muscle After Experimental Procedure · · Score: 1

    A Green Lantern review and a bunch of stuff about the Microsoft takeover of Skype are littering the front page and an article about someone being able to regrow muscles in their leg thanks to SCIENCE ends up in the idle box? Thanks a lot, Slashdot.

  8. Turbo power on Computer De-Evolution: Awesome Features We've Lost · · Score: 4, Funny

    Bring back the Turbo button!

  9. If we ignore him, he'll go away. on Glen Beck Warns Viewers Not To Use Google · · Score: 1

    Maybe if we ignore him, he'll go away. This loon is getting far too much attention from the left. I'm even starting to think that it isn't the right keeping him famous. No one of a sound mind could possibly believe any of his incoherent babblings.

  10. In Soviet Russia... on Russia Moves To Universal ID Card · · Score: -1, Redundant

    In Soviet Russia, Soviet Russia watches Soviet Russia!

  11. Can't view NK domains... on North Korean Domain Names Return To the Internet · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...or I get a nasty little message telling me not to, here in Seoul. What are they worried about? It's not like looking at webpages that look like they were made in 1994 are going to make me want to cross the border.

  12. Just like text messaging... on Internet Downloading Costs To Rise In Canada · · Score: 1

    As the cost of transmitting large amounts of data goes down due to new technologies, the price of access either stays the same or goes up. This is the exact same as text messaging. It costs the cell phone companies in Canada hardly anything yet they charge users a fortune to do it (0.30$ per inbound or outbound message in most cases).

  13. Re:Little difference? on Scientists Propose One-Way Trips To Mars · · Score: 1

    But seriously, if nothing else, why not take volunteers from people on death row, that were sufficiently intelligent? Go through training, go to Mars, stay there and you get to live.

    Sounds like the plot of a bad direct-to-DVD action movie starring Dwayne Johnson.

  14. Re:This can happen only in Korea on A Robot In Every Korean Kindergarten By 2013? · · Score: 1

    After teaching English in both the Korean and the Japanese public school systems for years, I honestly have no idea where these stereotypes come from. The kids in this part of the world don't have as many bad influences outside of the classroom and they do spend a lot more time with their heads in the books but they're equally as zany, off the wall and out of control as their Western counterparts. They still skip class, smoke and get into all sorts of other trouble outside school, especially here in Westernized Japan where the precursors to gang/swarming behaviour are already taking route. The main difference between the UK, Canada and Korea is that kids spend so much time studying and are under so much more pressure to perform on academic tests that they really don't have time to be silly.

  15. Re:What a godawful headline... on The Galaxy May Have Billions of Habitable Planets · · Score: 1

    Or, you know, fewer than that.

  16. Play mods. on Are Games Getting Easier? · · Score: 1

    I hate how people claim that games are too easy, yet they refuse to really dig into the internet and see what mods are popular that might enhance their experience of any number of games. There are great mods out for many major titles and since they're developed by gamers instead of large companies, you get more of the things you want and fewer of the things you're made to think you want. I can name dozens of mods that have more enriching, engrossing multiplayer than their host games to the point where I don't even buy new games anymore.

    I haven't bought a new game in a year yet I'm constantly playing new and more enthralling stuff. I recommend taking a few hours and looking at MODdb.com to see what's out there for you, unless you're a console gamer... in which case, there is no hope.

  17. Re:3-D on Hobbit Film Finally Gets Green Light, To Be Shot in 3-D · · Score: 1

    I agree with you but remember that the first movies were in black and white and had no sound. This new generation of 3D technology is still very much a new technology like film itself was at one point. It will improve!

  18. Re:Maybe it wasn't timing, but milieu on Why Warhammer Online Failed — an Insider Story · · Score: 1

    The problem is that PC gaming is dying as online console gaming gains ground.

    Most new exciting games are being released for consoles. There are only a few really hot titles for the PC.


    I'm going to start from the assumption that you know very little about modern PC gaming and work my way back.

    If you were to say: "major titles being PC exclusives" I'd agree with you. That is relatively true. A combination of a large console market with the fact that most major titles are released on the PC as ports has a lot to do with it. A big part of the reason for this is that PC games are pirated so often that developers don't seem to put much effort into creating a unique PC experience anymore. Consoles are squarely in the spotlight here.

    I'd only say PC gaming loses out to console gaming in this one area. Consoles get all the "big" titles. PC gaming, on the other hand, gets all the user-made content (modding), the community, MMOs (very few on consoles) and most developers who will one day make games for consoles start out on the PC. I guess a valid analogy would be between Hollywood blockbusters and independent/Cannes films. If the consoles get all of the former then the PCs get most of the latter.

    PC gaming has only lost out to console gaming in the sense that it doesn't generate nearly as much revenue. Creativity wise, PC gaming kicks console gaming's ass.

    Also, take a trip to Korea or China. Notice how those countries produce a ton of PC games for the domestic market and in both countries, consoles have hardly made a dent. PC gaming is far from dead, it's just adapting.

  19. That'll be the day. on Epic Games Predicts Console, Mobile Convergence · · Score: 1

    I can see this happening for casual gamers as most of the games they play can already be played on a smaller, handheld device. Like you really need a PS3 to run Tetris, The Sims or Farmville.

    For serious gamers? Unless by "mobile" you mean a VR device I can mount on my head/stick in my retina, I don't think I'm going to be switching over to any "mobile" device any time soon. Gaming is important enough to me that I'm content having it as the main attraction in my living room.

  20. I'll know we've won... on EVs In the Spotlight At West Coast Green Conference · · Score: 1

    ...when I see an electric vehicle with a gun rack on it.

    I'm very hopeful about this technology but it's hard to take it as a serious contender when year after year we only see it in showrooms and not on the roads.

  21. Stay away from... on A Video Guide To Akihabara · · Score: 2, Informative

    I just made my fifth or six trip to Akihabara over the weekend.

    Stay away from any store that says "PC game" (in Katakana). Chances are, by "game" they're referring to softcore-porn DVD roms... They're usually B1 level and full of otaku perverts. I went into a few looking for a specific PC title and it took me a bit to realize what was actually going on.

    I highly recommend taking a couple thousand yen to a big arcade like Club Sega. Fun times.

  22. I think parents are to blame... on White House Fingers PlayStation As Obesity Culprit · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I was talking to my folks recently about whats going on in my hometown.

    I grew up on a dead end street where lots of kids live. Lots of kids still live there. There is hardly any through traffic. When I was a kid, we'd play games on the street pretty regularly. Anything from street hockey, to improvised soccer, to water gun fights... you name it.

    Recently a new generation of kids on that street started doing some of the same things. The police were called, parents fought and eventually it was decided that it was beyond inappropriate for the kids to play there. One of the main reasons that seemed to be cited was a large fear of child abductors and the fact that they couldn't always be supervised.

    So thanks to years and years of pampering and isolating our children from fears both real and manufactured, a new generation of kids won't have any memories of the street I grew up on. Instead they'll all stay inside and get fat in front of their Playstations and we'll blame the Playstations for all their problems. Might as well put them on Ritalin to keep them from using all that pent up energy, too.

  23. Re:Cheap or low power? on Nintendo 3DS GPU Revealed · · Score: 1

    Yes?

  24. Re:Cheap or low power? on Nintendo 3DS GPU Revealed · · Score: 3, Funny

    I live there.

  25. Re:Cheap or low power? on Nintendo 3DS GPU Revealed · · Score: 1

    It's not nationalism. Cost-per-unit always trumps such notions into today's world. I bet it was significantly cheaper than the alternatives (going with a big name manufacturer).