LordGenki
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No kidding. I have an uncle that lives in Tremonton and I couldn't believe how freezing it got up there.

I want to play the multiplayer as a Hanar Engineer!

What type of computer are you running? That seems really high! I have a 3.5 year old laptop running XP and it only uses about 5-7% for me.

It was pretty awesome. However, it could have been better if Tim Sweeny were a better public speaker. I love the guy (and the games he has worked on have been some of my favorite: ZZT FTW) but he looked REALLY Awkward on the stage. Oh well, he gets paid to make killer games, not talk to crowds.

I already typed this out in response to another comment, but I'll reply here as well:

I haven't read the suit, so I can't say for sure, but I'm guessing that the suit is claiming damages for using athletes to advertise their product in conjunction with the logo that resembles EA games. Using athletes along with the Energy Armor logo reinforces the idea that the companies are related and this would be

... and the letters you typed are not similar to the EA logo, which is the trademark that is being argued here, not the letters themselves. Energy Armor will be able to continue to use the EA acronym, just not in a logo that resembles EA games' logo.

Despite what Kotaku is reporting, EA is not demanding that Energy Armor give up all of their profits, only their profits generated by Energy Armor using the infringing logo. I'll give Kotaku the pass here since this is a gaming blog, not a legal blog. However, it would appear that the damages, if awarded, would be

Actually, Adobe showed Quake running in flash about 3 years ago at a previous MAX conference/

At the keynote, Unreal came right after Angry Birds.

If anyone wants to watch video, the Adobe keynote is streaming on a loop here: [max.adobe.com]

Unreal in Flash and CSS Shaders were the best parts of the Adobe Keynote! That and the crazy projection screens they have set up in the theater. What I wouldn't give to set up a gaming rig and play Metro 2033 on that stage. ;)

You have to admit that the packaging was much better for the special edition than the standard edition though.

As long as it is better than the Metal Gear Solid 4 "art book," that thing was crap.

or M'sE2?

This is wonderful. Unfortunately, I don't own an Ipad, but if I did I'd buy one of these in a heatbeat!

You would be just as guilty under the law as someone who didn't own the PC copy. Not saying its right, but that is the way that the law is written in the US right now.