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I didn't say a couple of stars, I said several stars...

I know a another flag that is red and have several stars in it, and they certainly isn't communists.

Those 95% are from one sensor. Those 5% that isn't covered is the space immediate above, below and to the sides of it. Those can easily be covered with a second or third sensor.

HOW do you know my real name?!

This is an easter egg.

Fun fact:

The sale on Steam was exclusive to America, or at least not available in Europe, so I did also miss it. But check Pricerunner.co.uk, or your country's equivalent, and I found it for half the Steam price there.

I have never had any problems with liking Kotaku. I have heard of some people that say they don't like Kotaku, but I have always waved it of as "everyone can't like the same thing".

It's possible for PC players and PS3 players to play the same game together. It worked with Portal 2. However, I don't know if it's possible in Watchdogs

If Luke Plunkett, as an Australian, couldn't fit one in his living room. How the h*ll do they think the rest of the world will be able to? Australia has by average the biggest houses in the world.

I don't think they hate PC. I'm just a layman, but the way I understand it is that there's a big underlying difference between PC and console games. For some reason many prioritise the console first, and then tries to rewrite/adapt the game to PC. And as that is a difficult task, there's many things that can go wrong

That was just the absolute basics. To understand the actual method of satellite triangulation you must also, for example, understand the theory of relativity, or, that times flow differently depending on your relative speed towards other objects, or in layman's terms: 1 second for the satellite in space is longer than

Your partly right. But in order to determine your position, X, via triangulation you need three static points: point A, B and C (The geostatic satellites in this case).

You'll need three satellites to make a GPS work, but since they cover a rather large area I think they place them over mission frequent areas and where humans astronauts will be due to safety. There are no one else to ask about directions if you get lost. ^^

What Alt-code is ∞ anyway?

FYI - Rymdkapsel is Swedish for space capsule. Rymd=space and kapsel=capsule.

To further digress, I have found a new favourite word.

Hahaha. Ok, I agree with one thing here. If there's a war anywhere, anytime in the world; USA will always have at least one finger in the game.

Sorry? What did you just say?

But then it's another story. If Volition have themselves used it in marketing the protagonist could very well be the leader of The Free World. :)