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Ah, I see you've started using Mr. Person, I presume.

Even the very quote you just cited defeats your argument.

No one confirmed that any of the Chinese players in question were actually using pirated copies.

Oh, absolutely. As a portfolio piece to demonstrate being able to model cars, it works well.

Really? The car was the only one I felt was truly unimpressive. I've seen fan modded cars for GTA games made ten years ago with more exacting detail.

No kidding, this would totally sell the game for me.

I think, if anything, it could be seen as quite a compliment that this is "just a student film" and yet still receiving such exacting criticism. I know it looks much, much better than most student films I've seen or worked on, at least. I look forward to seeing it in its completed form.

Well, it looks nice.

He mentions an answer to that in the article at Spanier Photography.

Next up should be a backpack-mounted boom pole for people shooting video.

Well, that's disappointing. This was the only Move game I actually thought looked like it had solid gameplay that made good, reasonable use of the Move's capabilities.

Too large for YouTube? At only 2GB?

DRM isn't keeping PC gaming alive — quality content and functionality are. The reason people are fine with Steam is because its DRM is almost entirely unobtrusive while the rest of the service adds a ton of community functionality and convenient features. Steam is also built well, is consistently stable, and has a

The hyper logic of one of this week's ReadySoup comics.

Hm, it might be RAM-related, from what you said. It might also be harddrive-related, though.

Exactly. It's the worst implementation of always-on "DRM" I've ever heard of — worse even than Ubisoft's version.

Damn, that's worse than I imagined.

Did you see the links at the end of the article? One links to a CPU comparison:

No, actually. Pixel resolution nomenclature is weird like that.

I'm wondering why the video is so incredibly noisy... maybe they're using the noise as an aesthetic to push the fact that this is a flashback? I can appreciate that, I guess, though I probably would've preferred a more film grain look, or some other kind of effect... I edit video too much to not notice that clearly as