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  1. Re:Has anyone considered... on Struggling To Bridge the Casual-Hardcore Game Gap · · Score: 1

    Quite frankly I see this whole casual craze as a bubble that's going to pop.

    I don't think casual gamers are going anywhere. If they really enjoy it then they've probably been sold on the idea of having some form of video gaming in their lives and the vast majority of them will still continue to play games casually, just as the vast majority of people who were introduced to the internet continue to use it (and most of them aren't even "casual" internet users anymore).

    I also don't think there is a such thing as "casual gamers" and "hardcore gamers" to begin with. I've seen people spend entire days addicted to a "casual" game. It just comes down to preference. Some people like puzzle games they can figure out in 30 seconds, other people (like me) enjoy simulator titles that take days or weeks to learn how to play.

  2. The best games are easy to learn, hard to master. on Do Gamers Want Simpler Games? · · Score: 1

    I just finished a multiplayer session with a game called "Warband: Mount&Blade." One of the things I really like about this game is that you can learn everything you need to know about the game in fewer than 30 minutes, however it takes quite a bit of time to become effective in the game.

    If you think about it, most of the insanely popular multiplayer games, spare MMOs are like this. Even the MMO realm, one which I'm really not familiar with, there has been somewhat of a push towards a "keep it simple, stupid" philosophy.

  3. Re:GM's eyes are bigger than its stomach ... on GM Unveils Networked Electric Mini Cars · · Score: 1

    As the article says, this is an innovative move not necessarily designed to cater to Americans. If you've ever spent any time at all in places like Shanghai, Beijing, Seoul or Tokyo you'd perfectly understand the need for super-small, networked vehicles like this. There are plenty of roads in all the aforementioned cities that are too small for a large American car to even drive on, let alone maneuver.

    I also wouldn't let the current Toyota issue cloud judgement. Here are some variables on modern roads that are far more dangerous than Toyota's brake malfunction:

    -Old drivers.
    -Teenage drivers.
    -Drunk drivers.
    -Texting drivers.
    -All forms of inattentive drivers.
    -People that are just bad drivers.
    etc. etc.

    I'd trust a computer to drive over those any day of the week!

  4. Re:Blame the Wii! on Accidental Wii Suicide · · Score: 1

    Whoa, now.

    First, I don't live in America nor am I American. I know a lot of Americans and have had this conversation with many of them. Some agree with me, some see the matter different and others would agree with you.

    I don't think bearing arms should be a right that you're born with. I think it should be a responsibility that one needs to earn. The gun murder/accident rate in the US is higher than that of any developed nation and even higher than a lot of not-so-developed nations. It is probably amongst the highest in the world, per capita. This sort of thing could happen in Canada but doesn't (tougher gun laws, maybe?) and it would never, ever happen here in Japan.

    The problem with gun ownership in America is that too many of the wrong people have guns. The Columbine shooters, the guy who shot up Virginia tech... Would those type of shootings have happened if it wasn't so easy to buy and own guns? I guess you could say that those people could have bought those guns illegally but then we'd be getting into a "chicken and egg" argument. America doesn't just have loose gun laws, it also has a very strong "gun culture". From the outside looking in, it seems a bit crazy, to be honest. I'm not one of those anti-gun people (I had hunting rifles as a kid, served in the reserves, etc) but the thought of owning a handgun and keeping it in my house/on my person is really, really strange/foreign to me.

    I remember reading a Time Magazine piece quite awhile back that said guns bought for "protection" are far more likely to be used on a family member than an actual intruder. I recommend checking up on the statistics. Do you really believe that the world would be a safer place if everyone owned a gun? The murder rate here is a fraction of a fraction of what it is in the US. Cultural difference? Maybe, but I'm sure the illegality of owning firearms for personal use is also a strong part of it.

    Just because it is in the constitution doesn't mean it is something that should go unquestioned. The US constitution was written a very long time ago and the US today bears very little resemblance to the country it used to be. Maybe the second amendment needs to be re-evaluated.

  5. Blame the Wii! on Accidental Wii Suicide · · Score: 0, Troll

    Because we all know that is going to happen.

    Don't blame the absurd gun laws that allow every douchebag the "right" to bear arms.

    Don't blame the neglect, irresponsibility and carelessness of adults in the house.

    Ignore the fact that this would only happen in America because of #1.

    Blame the Wii because we all know the toy gun accessory it comes with gave the kid the wrong impression.

    I feel sorry for the kid and the family.

  6. Re:Ironic on North Korea's Own OS, Red Star · · Score: 1

    You mean bootleg Microsoft? I lived in the ROK for three years and don't think I saw a legit Windows OS once...

  7. Re:Not all browser games are ugly and slow. on DirectX 11 Coming To Browser Games · · Score: 1

    In reference to the XKCD strip and your assertion about "gaming," I would say that it doesn't have much to do with this article nor my response.

    The article concerns graphical capabilities of inbrowser games. Good graphics do not equal good games but they do allow for more creativity by developers which is a good thing. We have all played browser games that have that addictive/simplistic quality lacking in more advanced, demanding games.

    The Marine game is a bit bandwidth intensive but I'd imagine it would be much more time consuming if you had to download an installer. Thirty seconds of wait time isn't terrible considering what it is.

  8. Not all browser games are ugly and slow. on DirectX 11 Coming To Browser Games · · Score: 2, Informative

    Not all browser games need to be 2D or an ugly sort of 3D that resembles something from the Nintendo 64 or worse. Here is an example of a 3D, browser-based FPS game that not only runs great (with Firefox) but also looks as good as any other modern FPS title:

    http://www.interstellarmarines.com/

    Browser games have enormous potential (with the exception of Flash based games).

  9. Re:Money well spent? on Military's Robotic Pack Mule Gets $32M Boost · · Score: 1

    I'm sure Koreans will find a way...

  10. Re:Will I be lost? on Review: Mass Effect 2 · · Score: 1

    You should get the original. It would add quite a bit of depth to the story. Its not required, however.

  11. Re:I actually kind of miss the old combat system on Review: Mass Effect 2 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    No one is saying its perfect. What people are saying is that it does everything else so well that the flaws you've pointed out don't really matter all that much in the big picture.

    The combat system could entirely consist of a "whack-a-mole" clone where your mallet was replaced with a dirty sock stuffed with an expired carton of milk that was left behind the radiator for six months and the game would STILL score over 90 because of all the other non-combat aspects that are so fucking awesome.

  12. This is a "true" RPG. on Review: Mass Effect 2 · · Score: 1

    Played through the game myself over the weekend. It took around 25 hours although I was aiming for 50, I suppose this had something to do with me making some bad choices which forced the game to pick up the pace in order to compensate for my mistakes.

    I've never been a fan of RPGs, actually. I've always liked the concept of RPGs and have always hated the execution. The idea of being the centerpiece in an epic story has always had a strong appeal, however the trend in RPGs over the years has been one of catering to one group of people who preferred one style of play. Picking up items, heavy redundancy, no reliance on twitch combat or any conventions FPS games have relied on to make them succeed. I've always been cornered into playing FPS titles for this reason and despite a few major releases over the years, FPS titles have -- for the most part -- lacked in story telling. I've always wondered why no developer tried to bridge the gap between an action game and an RPG and I've always wondered why RPGs, even in the 21st century, relied so strongly on the "book & board game" mechanics, even when contemporary hardware could go well beyond that (I think my hatred of traditional RPGs stems from going to a friend's house and spending hours watching him play Final Fantasy VIII, thinking "THIS is the CRAP that everyone keeps going on about?!")

    But yes, Mass Effect 2 goes beyond that. I hope that it will set a new standard for RPG games and that many developers will choose to follow Bioware's example instead of Final Fantasy or Dungeons and Dragons. Not to say there isn't a place for those sorts of RPGs but I would like to say that there hasn't been much for those of us who like our tactical shooters to have a great story. Mindless action is fun to a point but a great story puts that action in context; it gives you a reason to fight. For me that makes it infinitely more entertaining.
    As an aside, its proper Science Fiction, too. I wonder how much of an upset this is to the more "entrenched" RPG gamers who insist on picking up their countless inventory items in worlds populated by elves, dwarfs, knights etc. I love how the ME games are a slap in the face to the other sort.

    I think a lot of people agree with me here. Traditional RPGs, MMOs and FPS games don't nearly overlap enough when they could very well learn something from each other. Here is looking forward to other developers picking up on this idea!

  13. Don't forget to... on TV Show Seeks Terminally Ill Volunteer for Mummification · · Score: 3, Funny

    Remember, the actual brain is located in the stomach. That thing in your head is just waste and is to be disgarded!

  14. Re:Japan endures its worst recession since World W on Living In Tokyo's Capsule Hotels · · Score: 2, Informative

    In the West there are all sorts of protection for people who are unemployed. Employment insurance, welfare, etc. Even in the US.

    I haven't spent all that much time in Japan but have heard enough about it and have visited there enough to know that being out of work is far more disastrous than it would be in our countries. Not only would you be homeless, but you'd have no protection whatsoever (hence the homeless part) and you'd also have to deal with a great amount of shame from both your family, your compatriots and the greater society at large. That is why, in a decent economy, Japanese employers really shy away from firing people unless absolutely necessary. Why do you think Japan has the highest suicide rate in the entire world? Many people throw themselves infront of a train when they lose their job.

    The times are a-changin'.

  15. Firefox will never be adopted in Korea on Firefox 3.5 Now the Most Popular Browser Worldwide · · Score: 1

    Most Korean websites are designed to only work in IE and since XP is still the OS of choice, most people use IE6.

    Many people have this misconception of Korea as being some kind of computer mecca. It is and it isn't. Internet penetration and PC ownership here are much higher, as is the countries investment in all things technology related but I'd venture to say that, like back home, most people here don't really know how to get the most out of their PCs or the internet.

    At my job here in Korea I was running Windows 7 and Firefox. The IT guy got wind of this as I use a work laptop that is not my own (though I do take it home) and had me reinstall XP and instructed me not to use Firefox "because it has a lot of viruses." As for Windows 7, he just had no idea what it was and insisted I switch to XP.

    Given this attitude in most places, even in the notorious "PC Bangs", I doubt Firefox will be taken up here any time soon. Especially since most Korean websites would need to be redone.

  16. Re:Cold turkey on Scientists Crack 'Entire Genetic Code' of Cancer · · Score: 1

    The best way to quit permanently would be to leave Cape Breton. Its either the cigarettes or the tar ponds!

  17. Michael Bay should direct this... on Hollywood Sets $10 Billion Box Office Record · · Score: 3, Funny

    I love how Hollywood just sends Michael Bay out with the single mission to fill cinemas.

    If Hollywood really just wanted to make a quick buck, they'd just throw together a trailer full of tidal waves, nuclear bomb test footage, explosions, robots, Michael Bay's name, then release the obligatory blockbuster movie trailer with such delightful quips as: "in a world... explosion... awesome... teenage cleavage... het-er-o-sex-u-al... stuff you liked when you were twelve..."

    It doesn't even matter if there is an actual movie. It will make BILLIONS.

  18. If you can't multitask... on Are Sat-Nav Systems Becoming Information Overload? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    ...then you shouldn't have GPS. I have no problem looking at the GPS screen on my motorcycle for a split second, recognizing what I'm expected to do and then focusing back on the road again.

    Then again, my GPS display is very simple and I like it that way. I hate displays that are so complicated that you need to scan around the screen with your eyes for a few seconds to get your bearings. Those few seconds could make the difference between life and death.

    I think the real problem here, which is not being addressed, is the fact that most people watch TV on their GPS displays. That should be illegal.

  19. It sucks, anyway. on EA Flip-Flops On Battlefield: Heroes Pricing, Fans Angry · · Score: 1

    I played it a few months ago and didn't find the game appealing at all. Its half TF2 and half Battlefield 1942. Its not even that fun.

  20. NO! on Mininova Removes All Copyright-Infringing Torrents · · Score: 1

    Demonoid, tick.
    The Pirate Bay, tick.
    Mininova, tick.

    RIP.

  21. Idle? on Bomb-Proof Wallpaper Developed · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why is this considered idle? It seems like very promising and useful technology.

  22. Re:Not everyone can host a game via p2p on John Carmack Says No Dedicated Servers For Rage · · Score: 1

    Infinity Ward has said that they will select the host depending on their upstream and other factors. In this system, some people will always be hosts and others will never be hosts.

    Lets see how well it works.

  23. Worthless generation on Student Loan Interest Rankles College Grads · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I'm in the same boat. Tonnes of student loans, struggling to pay it off and find work in my field.

    We're going to be a lost generation. By the time the jobs come back, no one will want to hire our tired, old faces when they can pick and choose from the next naive and optimistic generation.

  24. Re:Stop Going to College on Student Loan Interest Rankles College Grads · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Yeah. People with poor parents don't deserve good educations.

    ...and the next thing you know these uppity women folk'll be-a' wantin' ta vote.

  25. You could say that... on Toyota Claims Woman "Opted In" To Faux Email Stalking · · Score: 1

    You could say that Toyota doesn't always have the best... Handling...