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Ignore them by buying the game but not using microtransactions? Once the publishers see that they're not making money with outrageously priced microtransactions, they won't have any incentive to continue putting them in their next game.

Because Ethernet cables have been here for decades and will be for many more (HDMI is only 10 year old and will need to be replaced soon to support 4k) ? Also because they are cheaper and available in longer length.

What browser are you using? The site works great on iPhone.

True that Steambox is definitely a step in the right direction to convert console gamers into "PC gamers." However, I think that most people don't want to have to build their own system and that this is another reason of why they're happy with the console experience.

I had completely forgotten that they were published by the same publisher. But yeah, as I said, these games are completely unrelated.

Just Cause 2 was made by Swedish studio, Avalanche Studios. Sleeping Dogs is from a completely different company based in Canada, United Front Games.

He was saying "their next game." Who's next game? After Just Cause 2, the dev has only made a small downloadable title (Renegade Ops) and is currently working on their Mad Max game.

How is Sleeping Dogs related to Just Cause 2?

At least 20 states now charge taxes on digital goods. Either you've moved to a state that does, or your state has enacted them recently.

I wish I'd knew that yesterday when I bought the $30 one-year PS+ card...

Here's for our younger readers who might not have heard about Sega's miraculous accessories...

I'm sure SteamOS will be great... once it's released and we know it can actually play Windows-based games. Same thing for the Steam boxes/machines whenever they get released. Big Picture mode was definitely a step in the right direction; however since it's still tied to Windows, you'd still need a mouse and keyboard

Hope everyone get theirs!

So still nothing on Amazon at 3:20am EST...

OK, so that's a thing. I haven't seen those in Japan but I'll make sure to keep me and my kids away from those titles...

I haven't been to an arcade in years but I don't remember seeing a game were you could kick in $100 dollars in the thing to get the best car/character available. Is this a thing now?

The difference for most people is that they're playing their games at home or on the go, on a system that they own, instead of having to be in a specific location.

You should have posted this one. BTW she says that she wasn't naked and that ‘there was a lot of toupee tape.'

You would settle for lower quality graphic options