Oogzy
Oogzy
Oogzy

@Thut: I completely agree with you. Hopefully you'll be able to play the game how it is now. If you're not, I really doubt there isn't someone out there that would modify it to make it so you could.

He may keep his investors happy, but that doesn't change that the vast majority of the people that actually use Activision-Blizzard's products are hoping he'll keel over and die as soon as possible...

@Oogzy: they're*** It's 3:30am, ignore any errors from me .

I love all the people bashing the "Geek is" stuff yet there here on a very, very geeky website. Oh irony, how I enjoy your company.

@leoblaze30: Thanks for the link. That's an awesome skin pack.

@Oogzy: Also, I do think the DDoS attack is retarded.

I like how everyone thinks that Notch wouldn't be able to work on the game while his public servers are down. Considering that you can play in offline mode and can set up your own private servers for others to use, that's not the issue. I can understand the frustration they have as the game is still in Alpha and

I always wondered if I was already getting the newsletter if I would still be put into the drawings...

@laa97: Yeah all that crap that the majority of people just skip over is usually quite important. We're just ignorant because it would take forever to understand if we're not lawyers. I only know about it because I wanted to learn what exactly the EULA and ToU were meant for then went through and read large chunks of

@James Munson: Even Korea moved up in the world to Starcraft II. And yes, you can play many things competitively and win loads of money, but in what way does that have to do with what they're playing being bad?

This is what I found out about it:

I want it :O

@laa97: Difference though is that they're using a license of the game and Blizzard makes the rules of the license of which everyone has agreed to. We, the consumer, only own a license of the product and not the actual product.

@Shinta: Well they were selling a product that was infringing on the rights of a product they did not own and making a profit from a product that was owned by Blizzard. With that, Blizzard is easily able to get a cut.

They wouldn't have been so looked down upon if it wasn't for the fact that they sold them for profit.

@Ineno: I agree with Ineno more than Lawrence.

@Eltigro: Those look exactly like regular Nintendo controllers and Super Nintendo controllers. It's also hard to keep up with PC controllers since so many companies make them.

@TanyaRei: From when I looked it up, from release dates by year, they were first for multiple controllers and the chain they have on the picture reflects it. That's what I said.

@YamiKarasu: @dowingba: If you've never played with a "simple mode" then you have no idea what you're talking about. For instance, BlazBlue has a simple mode so a noob can jump in and feel like he's not just you're moving target that can't do anything. The other part though is that you literally just press X with no