@Acheron: What, you mean like Pokemon Platinum? Game Freak, a 2nd Party Developer, is the main developer of the Pokemon games.
@Acheron: What, you mean like Pokemon Platinum? Game Freak, a 2nd Party Developer, is the main developer of the Pokemon games.
@diedan: I must be one of the very few people on the whole planet who never had a problem with the underwater dam level. Now, the Party Wagon level AFTER that, FUUUUUUUUUUUUU...
@morphoyle @DragoniteNinja
69, Dudes!
@Rictor: Your argument is invalid, she is a gamer.
@ShaSt One: As long as I get a Saiga Shotgun, I agree!
@Ninelight: It's stories like this that make me glad that I have my cell phone number directly attached to a VoIP number so I can call from any internet terminal with a headset.
Relevant (and timeless).
@Vextoz: It's screen-door on a submarine, you dork.
@Nevest: That's not what he meant, he meant that the audience for Final Fantasy XIV are going to be the players who are already playing Final Fantasy XI. Regardless of the release date for Cataclysm, that audience could care less because of their loyalty to their game.
@eskimobob: Where do you think VMWare images are held? Still have to support the ESX Hardware! :P
@FeatherNET [ :D ]: Let me clarify:
It's been said before, it needs to be said again: the PS3 modchips wouldn't have existed had Sony not removed OtherOS. Pirates may use them for their own gain, but it's homebrew aficionados (true hackers) that do the grunt work to unlock the potential of the machines.
@Kent: While I agree with the sentiment, it's not like that is going to change anytime soon. Instead you'll just see "How to make sure your shader doesn't crash an AMD driver" instead. :P
@Perf3ct_Cha0s: That'd be like saying the Pentium II I have is a collector's item. The brand name may be gone, but the support and architecture is going nowhere.
@Big-Tool: Precisely this. I get the feeling the position is not only that of a Linux Administrator, but also that of a server builder; meaning that on occasion you'll need to get to where the blade servers are and troubleshoot it by hand.
@gessyca: I guess this is before your time, but it used to be that people would get stars for either making a "Comment of the Week" or saying something that caught the eye of an Editor/Mod here that found it to be of substantial contribution (which was how I got mine).
@Voldy1: So? That's like saying those people who play Final Fantasy without leveling up aren't enjoying themselves either: it's a lie.
@ARYXANDRE: The only sign that you need to pick up another game is when you are no longer enjoying the game's content.
@jandlecack: My guess is because the SNES predominantly relied on the B-Button for it's primary "jump/use" button in the States, and they wanted to make it comfortable for players to pick up and play.