@NAP: Star craft isnt the only thing they're there for though. Think of it as actively showing things they've learned put to work.
@NAP: Star craft isnt the only thing they're there for though. Think of it as actively showing things they've learned put to work.
@NAP: Yeah, who would want someone good at analyzing, resource management, snap decisions, strategy, and repeated complicated tasks?
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@GymMasterAlex: I'm suprised kotick hasn't gotten around to re-releasing anything yet. Maybe vampires can only sustain themselves on fresh blood?
@crazypills77: My question actually said what reason is there to get a smart phone WITHOUT an unlimited data plan.
I've thought up plenty of life changing inventions, and with years of engineering experience (and a little recent research on futuristic tech) I know they're all really workable too.
@crazypills77: Out of morbid curiosity, what reason is there to get a smartphone without real true unlimited data?
@ajaxman93: I knew there was a reason I used to be a self proclaimed "independant", that is if this IS "liberal" in nature.
If anyone can do it, sony can. They're the kings of martyring themselves into new formats.
@0 Lives Left: Why, we'd need some sort of web of networks, world wide for something like that!
Hmm... I love pokemon and most things that surround it.
@chrispylays: There are about 150 of them in CoD land alone.
@Bakamoichigei: I hate— with the fire of a billion suns — Activision.
@shouryuuken: Same as all the people who aren't Savvy with anything. They'll adapt, or ask their son to "make it so" for them.
@shouryuuken: I was thinking more along the lines of "if you cant support your game and supply it to people for purchase, after a length of unobtainability from the distributor, then a P2P solution would become legal.
@Haydorian: I just tried to think of a list of things I expect from downloadable content. This is also just the customer side; there would need to be a list of things to protect the developer as well.
@JGab: Betamax, memory stick, UMD, Blu-Ray.
1) A purchase of a digital game license shall render the purchaser able to attain and play said game at his/her leisure.
@Vecha: The "virtual age" is likely too antiquated a term, but far more accurate from where I'm standing.
@palerider1775: Its a company trying to make a profit. It is simply a service they offer, albeit a rather less desirable one.