Zeatheus
Zeatheus
Zeatheus

Just so I understand, when you say 50g is that 50Gbit or I am not reading that correctly?
I'm trying to compare it to what I have here. I can get like up to 40Mbit/S download speed with phone and TV for about 130.

Must be nice to have that kind of speed. I don't even want to think how much that would cost here.

Me? Dude, I'm a sound engineer. My passion is with music. While I get all excited for new technology and games, my artist mind is wrapped up in how to compose music, not trying to develop and think of ways to miniaturize and increase the output of our machines.
But hey, nice try in trying to back me up into a corner.

That's if they can get a constant, stable connection to the cloud out to their users. I'd imagine something like this requires high speed data transfer and if you're not on the fastest plan, this could cause problems.
Yes it looks good in a controlled/tested environment but how will this work/look on an interplanetary

Meh, I just don't see it. I think the concept is good but I feel something else will come along before this really takes off.
The problem with cloud is it relies on data transfer and not everyone has the option to have top notch internetz.

Which bug is this exactly? I remember having a bug on one of the levels (there was supposed to be a rope in order to escape but it never appeared) but I can't remember which chapter it was on.

Seriously, you and I are on the same page. It's the parents who use video games as a "baby sitter" so to speak without really paying attention as to what they're letting them play/do and then get upset because of some new "videogames makes kids violent" study that was released.

That was my big problem. And sure, I was

What? You are really misreading my statement. I'm not judging the parents who let their kids play whatever they want. I don't care.
It's those the blatantly ignore what people say/ignore the ratings of the games then get offended by what they're children are playing as if it's the company's fault that they bought the

Firstly, I didn't know any 17 year olds who worked at gamestop. Secondly, it's mandatory to let parents know what the game is rated and for what reasons as to avoid blame. We clearly say it's rated M for x reasons and if parents still want to get it, they can.
I don't know why you're jumping on your high horse and

How can you know? I never hear their voices...ever.

Sorry, I've been off my meds for a few days. I'll remember to take the today I swear!

Glorious PC Master Race?

Or, and I know this is crazy, people could just not say his name?

The thing would be getting the parents to care long enough to listen.

I worked at Gamestop and you're required to explain why a game is rated M or 18+ depending on the country. Most parents didn't let me finish 2 things before saying something along the lines of "Yeah yeah, it's fine he plays this stuff all the time."

Sorry I can't read your tone of voice...but thank you for the chuckle.

I can't tell if you're trolling/being sarcastic or not.

If not, please look at the price of the card and then reread your sentence.

This is just anime fans looking too much into something.

Disney had an original storyline with Elsa (the snow queen) being the antagonist like in the fairytale but eventually transformed the story to make her a protagonist to better fit with the Disney formula.

I'm not saying that didn't play a part I'm saying there's more to it than that. EA has been a bad company long before acquiring and destroying ME.
For me it started back in the days of WestWood Studios and effectively running them into the ground. Sure some may bitch about ME3 and how that's the reason they're the

You realize that it's not about the ending of Mass Effect right?

Well..the lighting/shading definitely doesn't look as good/complex now as it did for the E3 introduction.
Ubisoft did the same kind of thing with Far Cry 3. The game still looked good but not as good as it should have.