@nicktheflanders: Nothing, good sir. Nothing at all.
@nicktheflanders: Nothing, good sir. Nothing at all.
@NoelVeiga: It's evolution. Seriously. It's called Us v. Them, and on a tribal level it works to keep the community strong. It fosters unity amongst the tribe and allows more cohesive and constructive engagements by the tribe when there is this "they suck and we rule" type of thing. The only problem is that in modern…
I've been following the comments on these articles and I find it funny how people who support Geohotz point out that what he did he did for the good of all. That when Sony took away OtherOS he THEN set about hacking the ps3.
So, you were in on the SOCOM Beta? Wait a minute. Of course you were. You just said you were.
@fohf: Well said.
@KingDavid73: HA!
@a237426: Here here!
Okay, first of all, yeah, I think you're makin' sense and I agree with you completely(took me a while to get it right) but more importantly:
Fair enough.
"You hate on Kinect for being a no game, no fun, novelty gimmick, but then you praise Move for being pretty much the same thing."
"I played Killzone 3 on a friend's PS3 (since mine is back home), and the Move made the game virtually unplayable."
When did I say it was a gimmick?
"What a crock. Kinect is hands down (hands up?) best thing out of Microsoft since the Surface touchscreen table project."
Okay. I'm going to give this one more try.
I just hope the weapons are more inventive and interesting than A Crack in Time. Those weapons were a little ho-hum to me.
"I simply left the rest in for context in case there were some who hadn't seen the movie."
I agree completely. That's EXACTLY what I was saying in my post, and if it wasn't, then it's what I meant to say.
"And I am reminded, on this holy day, of the sad story of Kitty Genovese. As you all may remember, a long time ago, almost thirty years ago, this poor soul cried out for help time and time again, but no person answered her calls. Though many saw, no one so much as called the police. They all just watched as Kitty was…
"EULAs are not legally-binding."
"Not really much of a choice if you ask me."