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BluRay is not Playstation. They are separate divisions within Sony. It is not outlandish to think that MS would include a BD drive in the Durango.

Apparently, as long as you're not into anime you have nothing to worry about.

You're welcome.

I always found the review format that split aspects of the game into Loved/Hated to be the best balance between not rating a game, and not making reviews an essay. It was a very efficient way to convey the type and feel of the game, and at the same time lets readers determine what is relevant to them.

I love digital distribution, but not for my console. I refuse to buy a physical copy of a PC game, but I want the Xbox 720 to stay disc based.

If you ain't first, you're last.

My first thoughts after reading this as well.

Awesome!

The fundamental problem with your argument that removing piracy will increase sales is that it's nearly impossible to get rid of piracy. People will always find ways around it.

I replied to another person's ignorant comment and I feel it needs repeating here:

Obviously, we don't know exactly how much testing Bathesda does on their games and patches.

Well if you aren't having problems than obviously no one else is either.........

Your comment contradicts yourself. Are you for, or against child killing in games? Fallout 1&2 were not developed by Bathesda.

Read it again. They announced prior to the pre-order that PS3 copies would get BF3. The arguement that you quoted is talking about the announcement EA made on Twitter that PS3 pre-orders would not get BF1943.

I don't know what the guards were so pissed. As far as I can tell, he did them all a favour.

Beat me to it. I'd say F1 steering wheels look more complex than this controller.

Although those originated in Unreal, they will always be a part of counter-strike for me. Some people don't like them, but it's not CS(S) to me without em.

Well said. Hopefully other DRM-happy publishers will learn a thing or two from Bathesda.

Using that photo is a time honoured tradition on Kotaku.