MarcusMaximus
MarcusMaximus
MarcusMaximus

Ethics are determined by a set standard. Only morality is as relative as you're claiming.

Unethical? No. It's their game, they have full rights to do what they want. It may say something about their integrity, though.

I think his point is exactly that. Microsoft is removing the few reasons in support of consoles vs. getting a PC.

GO BACK AND DO SHADOWS OF THE EMPIRE FOR REAL THIS TIME

'Cause he looks like a boss.

Hitler's only a 1? Damn, you have high standards.

Look to the indie game studios. Unfortunately, no publishers right now seems to be serving up much other than you "big, dumb, jingoistic pro-west summer blockbuster", but independents are more than willing to fill the void with more artistic games.

You're right, you can never know anything for sure. You could actually have been plugged into a computer simulation your entire life and all of this was basically just a dream constructed to hold you prisoner.

More of an ad hominem, really.

The 2nd amendment gives a specific case in which it's attempting to protect its right, while the 1st gives blanket coverage. The 2nd uses the term "infringe", meaning to "violate or break", while the 1st uses the term "abridge", meaning "to reduce or lessen in duration, scope, authority, etc.; diminish;". The right to

Will it matter when multi-platform next-gen titles are confirmed? I imagine it matters far more when the actual console comes out than when it's announced.

By the way, because I was actually pretty interested to see if there is a causal link between gun ownership and aggression, I looked it up: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weapons_effect

Neither. She's supposed to be a college student.

"I understand his plight about his cover being used without his permission, but he also covered a song without permission."

Brilliant. Coulton might not have a strong enough case to sue, but his fans can ensure that Fox loses an equivalent amount of money thanks to a horrible average rating of the song they're attempting to sell.

Well, sort of. If you think a song having an average of 1.5 stars doesn't have an effect on sales, you're crazy.

Yep. Though cars aren't quite as effective for that purpose. If you're really looking to kill someone, you have a much higher chance of accomplishing that goal if you have a gun than if you have a car.

Well, $41 by my count for the 360(assuming no inflation beyond 2011). ~$56 for the PS3.

I assume, from his statement, that he will now instantly go and buy one.

Of course how much those dollars were worth was quite a bit different in 2005/2006 than they are in 2013.