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"Downloading a high-definition movie takes about seven seconds in Seoul, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Zurich, Bucharest and Paris, and people pay as little as $30 a month for that connection. In Los Angeles, New York and Washington, downloading the same movie takes 1.4 minutes for people with the fastest Internet available, and

Where did you hear that? Cops don't have guns here.

Not a legal standard (in America).

Not interesting to me unless it was done server side, if whoever is hosting that particular server banned your Steam-64 id from connecting if you ever died while playing. I'd try that.

All of the photos in the shop contest are from China.

Not just because Spider-Man is rad. The two work on Taihang mountain in Henan province, keeping it nice and clean. The two brave men have the difficult job of climbing on the side of 500-foot cliffs to pick up trash.

Because they didn't?

Don't they have imported food stores in America? I'm from a rural area so I don't know. But all, or similar stuff, from Japan can be found in most any imported food shop (or Japanese specialty imported food shop) here in Guangzhou.

really? the first letter looks like a "D".

Yea, it looks like a cheap or older video game. No one would care too much, as we have many violent scenes in games. For maximum effect, it would need environments and models as close to reality as possible, as well as VR goggles so it seemed like you were actually standing there watching.

What's this?

We'll have to just guess. No one can read your tiny picture for ants.

The Evil Within is one of those horror games that goes for a cinematic vibe, which can be irritating for some gamers who feel restricted by its field of view. The good news is that modders have already rigged up several solutions to this problem. The bad news is they only work on PCs for the time being.

I'm out.

I've sold my half of Code Avarice to Travis. Given up all my rights to CA as a company, and all it's intellectual properties. I won't receive any money from the sale of Paranautical Activity or any future games CA develops, I won't be consulted on business decisions, and I won't have any hand in development.

If you're a developer selling a game on Steam, it's probably not the best idea in the world to tweet a death threat to the guy who owns Steam.

No, they game was out of EA and released. You got your game and can still play it. No more copies are being sold is all.

Yes he is.

No surprise here. They were notorious scumbags on Steam.