MtlAngelus
MtlAngelus (Formerly Starred)
MtlAngelus

He does worse things to rentals. You don't even want to know.

"is routinely used to steal log-in and password data from people who gamble or play games like Mafia Wars online"

Mute.

It's the limited speed at which they can access data from the disc, not the disc space.

That's mostly because of the tech they are using in Rage is relatively new and requires certain concessions from the graphics drivers that other games don't. The Witcher 2 is very technically demanding, but it works within the constraints of current graphics drivers, so it's less likely to have driver issues.

Couldn't this be resolved if they just, I don't know, license the name "Scrolls" to Mojang at no expense, while adding whatever clauses they deem necessary to limit the use to what they feel is appropriate?

I was under the impression that while he did offer to change the name, it still included the word "scrolls" in it.

Release date? For a Valve game? You're just asking for trouble.

Granpa is off his meds again.

Nope. All PSP PSN downloadable games are (allegedly)playable on the vita, which includes PS1 classics. PS3 PSN games however need to be ported to work on the Vita, and there was no mention on the PS2 classics reveal of whether they would be supported on the Vita or not.

It actually looks vastly different. So I wouldn't say the impossible has been achieved, because there's nothing impossible about considerably reducing the amount of detail and lighting quality to get a game to run on inferior hardware. :p

My concern with the PS2 games is that not every game supports widescreen... I want Odin's Sphere for example, but google says it doesn't have widescreen support, and black bars have proven to be bad for my Plasma tv. :c

Amazon.com sells PSN card codes online.

Snake on those phones was the tits.

But... but... too many games to buy, not enough money, waiting till I can play the definitive version (PC)... :c

Except that's not the basis for the lawsuit at all, given that Notch offered to give up the trademark. They are suing because he is refusing to drop use of the name.

"About half a year ago, our lawyers recommended us to register "Minecraft" as a trademark, so we did. I had voted against it initially, but we did it anyway. Better safe than sorry, and all that. At the same time, we also applied for "Scrolls", the new game we’re working on. We knew of no similarly named games, and we

*trademarking the name. Comment system is being a dick and won't let me edit. :c

He was trying to trademark it, for no reason other than to be safe, even tho he didn't think it possible to trademark a word. Bethesda contacted him. He agreed to give up the trademark, but still retaining the name. Bethesda continued the lawsuit. It's all explained up there ^^^^^^^^. The lawsuit right now isn't about