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  1. Re:Great, but don't go overboard on Venezuela Bans Hostile Videogames and Toys · · Score: 1

    Wow, and you keep dragging this. Give it up, you're wrong, you simply don't live the tragedy that's Venezuela nowadays.

  2. Re:Great, but don't go overboard on Venezuela Bans Hostile Videogames and Toys · · Score: 1

    Someone not only already modded your post as "flame-bait", unfortunately I can't find the one I'm looking for: "Has no idea". Please, take a class in history of the world to see what people who think like you have done to the world: Absolutely nothing. Socialism simply does not work. People can have the same oportunities, but not the same capabilities. I'm busting my ass to be an engineer. Don't ask me to think like a peasant, because it's stupid. And don't expect me to keep reading your - really, really dumb and ignorant - comments, because arguing with you has proven to be pretty pointless.

  3. Re:Great, but don't go overboard on Venezuela Bans Hostile Videogames and Toys · · Score: 1

    You're clueless. I'm working class, very far from a rich person. I don't even own a car. You don't even seem to realize what is the general population in Venezuela doing or even where it's located. Again, I'm not really going to address all the points (all the farm workers and villagers talk simply gets too funny, and if you had any clue you would realize that the natives situation is far more complicated from "They don't really care about us" and the revenge spirit you hold so high) but i'll correct you in two things that you're ignorant of: Chavez, Diosdado Cabello, Aristobulo Isturis, Jesse Chacón and every single person who's a high functionary of the government is part of that 3% of people who you so cleverly called "Hacendados". All has been stolen from the previous owners (very good!) then left to rot and be overtaken by anyone who does it by the force (very bad). Second, all those education programs aren't only really, really underwhelming, but also useless if you don't want to work for the government. Echoes of communism? Hell yes.

  4. Re:Great, but don't go overboard on Venezuela Bans Hostile Videogames and Toys · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm not going to read all that because the fact that you think people who come from spanish, portuguese and the such families are responsible for the slaughter of the indigenous people 300 years ago. You have no idea of how Venezuela is nowadays. It's one of the most dangerous, hostile, and ignorant countries in the world. The "Democratic process" is held by a company who's allied with Chavez. The "aristocratic rich" people are like, i don't know, 1% of the whole population? Yet the last election chavez won by less than 10% of the total votes. Really interesting isn't it? Why does he win? Because the ignorant masses vote for him because he's a ridiculous clown, is funny, and keep saying he helps the poor, which is a sad lie. Why do I know that? For a fact. I live in Venezuela.

  5. Re:As Wikipedia likes to say on Venezuela Bans Hostile Videogames and Toys · · Score: 1

    lol no Seriously, you're delusional. I bet you also think the electrical crisis is caused because of El Niño.

  6. Re:Alberto Federico Ravell Liar on Venezuela Bans Hostile Videogames and Toys · · Score: 1

    I wonder where the hell you get the idea that here in Venezuela people pay attention to the law. And for once, the media terrorist are people like you, who pretend call out on the very few people with the guts to yell to the world the fact that this (and anything that Chavez asks the assembly to do, an assembly who's bassically an excuse for Chavez to do whatever the hell he wants) is a distinctive unfair law. And you show me what kind of store gets refunded by a government who has proved the most corrupt in the history of Venezuela. Get a grip.

  7. Re:I'm bias-sensitive on Venezuela Bans Hostile Videogames and Toys · · Score: 1

    The curious thing is that you're banned from using, for example, a video game where you kill people or a replica for airsoft playing, but you're free to buy and use a regular weapon (and it is abnormally easy to get one). That voids the point of it all.

  8. Re:Someone at Bungie on An Early Look At Halo: Reach · · Score: 1

    I might be taking the bait, but didn't bungie *make* marathon?

  9. Re:The original Halo also sucked on An Early Look At Halo: Reach · · Score: 1

    Well, Shadow Warrior has it in 1997 or so, but that's besides the point.

  10. Re:When do people get this on 86% of Windows 7 PCs Maxing Out Memory · · Score: 1

    I'm not an expert of memory management in OS, but if the RAM is being used, well, it doesn't means there is an impact on the OS. The RAM is being used for *something*, that's it.

  11. Re:facebook is over on Google Buzz — First Reactions · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Just like Google Wave, Google Live, Orkut, etc, etc, etc...

  12. Re:Fawks on Blizzard Previews Revamped Battle.net · · Score: 1

    That's really, really wrong. You see, the thing with some games is the fact that they aren't overly complicated to jump on, but are very deep on another level. They don't really need to fix what's not broken. Go play Age of empire if you want to play with 20 something races. No one is forcing you to play SC2. It's like you don't even know what blizzard's made of.

  13. Re:What a fucking troll on The iPad Questions Apple Won't Answer · · Score: 1

    Somehow a nerve has been struck.

  14. Re:Answers on The iPad Questions Apple Won't Answer · · Score: 1

    *"Economically sound"* Are you absolutely sure that the price of the iPad is a good deal considering it's bassically a toy?

  15. Re:Games should not feel like work on Game Difficulty As a Virtue · · Score: 1

    However, Mega Man is an excelent game. Back then and now. They aren't good because they are difficult, they are good as a whole. The other three games are simple niche games. You can't throw Mega Man in there. If anything, do throw Battletoads.

  16. Re:Doom is still incredible on Code Review of Doom For the iPhone · · Score: 1

    I don't really want to pay them for the annoyance that was Doom 3 to be fair and honest.

  17. Re:But what of the long term value? on Modern Warfare 2 Surpasses $1 Billion Mark; Dedicated Servers What? · · Score: 1

    I remember the days of games like Doom, Quake, Half-Life, and Unreal

    I know I'm nitpicking here, but Doom didn't have online play at all (only modem and serial), and Quake wasn't really playable on the dialup connections of the time until QuakeWorld.

    You're actually pretty wrong. There were several services to play Doom online, and well, QuakeWorld was the thing that made online FPS gaming viable.

  18. Re:well done Google on Microsoft Says Upgrade To IE8, Even Though It's Vulnerable · · Score: 1

    That would be the fact, but Google planning this seems a bit too perfect.

  19. Re:well done Google on Microsoft Says Upgrade To IE8, Even Though It's Vulnerable · · Score: 1

    That sounds terribly farfetched. I seriously doubt it. And not everyone is running for IE: most people who use it probably don't even know abou tthe news.

  20. Re:"The GPU will also be execute C++ code." on NVIDIA Previews GF100 Features and Architecture · · Score: 1

    That's rather ambiguous.

  21. Wow, that article is terribly written... on NVIDIA Previews GF100 Features and Architecture · · Score: 2, Informative

    I understand most of the time people who write about computers aren't exactly literature graduates, but wtf, at least write correctly. Use some spell checker or have someone proof read it.

  22. Re:It seems to me .... on Ballmer Hits 10th Anniversary As Microsoft CEO · · Score: 1

    The XboX? When was it released?

  23. Re:More complicated and less fun on Average Budget For Major, Multi-Platform Games Is $18-28 Million · · Score: 1

    Combat wasn't impressive at all. Unless you call countering until you die of bore impressive.

  24. Re:dumb article/crappy developer on An Android Developer's Top 10 Gripes · · Score: 1

    I don't think you read the article properly. Despite your undying love of google forcing you to accept everything from them (i'm liberally assuming here), there some legitimately complaints. The ammount of mini apps running around go directly against the idea that's been creeping around of making applications run on less files, like Mac application structure, or so i've heard, does, while the running applications it's a very valid point. The main point to be taken of is the fact that everyone and their mothers will develop handsets with different quirks, which can easily ruin the OS as applications will not "simply work", as they do on Symbian or the Iphone. Either Google sends down the hammer of standards, or the OS is doomed.

  25. Re:Tbh, these definitions need to be dropped. on Revisiting the "Holy Trinity" of MMORPG Classes · · Score: 1

    machine gun does not control anyone. it does not prevent you from moving your finger. you hurl a grenade to the emplacement, and it ends the thing.

    show me 3 battles in which tree trunks were rolled thus effectively. braveheart doesnt create historical commonplace.

    Ever heard of suppressive fire? And it that case, in the case of, for example, RF Online, crowd control does equal to dealing damage, and as such, well, the objective is generally to kill the enemies.