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@cyruss: It sounded like (from the beta, at least) that Medal of Honor was going in Bad Company 2's direction. It's better than not having dedicated servers at all, but you know...

Has everyone forgotten that Bad Company 2 did something similar? Instead of limiting you to one host, though, there were a few to pick from. It was probably almost as bad as this.

If you really want to, the QSD8x60 chips should be overclockable to 1.512GHz.

@Ian Logsdon: Motorola hasn't used a Qualcomm SoC in any of their recent handsets.

@DRaGZ: Agreed. Just avoid the middleman and donate games directly to the hospitals. It costs nearly nothing to print a disk, and it's not like Microsoft needs the profit from childrens' hospitals anyway. They could even implement measures to prevent the games from leaking out of the hospitals and circulating in the

@Mactopia: Or just look at the source code of Android, because it is, you know, open source, and see that there is nothing there that could possibly send your data back to Google unless you use their services... There is nothing stopping Apple/Microsoft/RIM/etc. from doing the same thing, and it's even easier (much

@OrionnoirO: On the PS3, only one game bothered - Unreal Tournament 3.

@Cellsong: You don't need millions in R&D to add USB keyboard and mouse support to your games.

@Owosso: They're increasing the build time of bunkers.

@dtptampa: It isn't that I'm afraid people will go to XDA instead of the Android Market, it's the way you said it. It's all good, though.

@dtptampa: Beats paying money! Wow, yeah, it beats supporting the developer doesn't it? What could be better than that?

@grooveraider: No, a pirated copy yields the company absolutely no money, but you're still paying the company if you import a game. Sony still gets paid if you buy a copy of Final Fantasy XIII from a Hong Kong retailer who then ships it to the US, for example.

@rebann: The Corruption Samus was fine, in my opinion.

@SockPuppets: If you're using it on a Nexus One, I think CyanogenMod has skipped from 998 to 1113 max and stayed there. I'm not sure if the 32B/32A versions have any overclock available at all, because it's more hacky (and CyanogenMod generally strives for stability).

I'd take that class.

@Pawper: That's the transaction fee for Google Checkout in general. There is a special exception for Android Market purchases. It's 30%, trust me.

@TheFaze: Then please explain to me why I get $1.39 per sale for a $1.99 application.

I don't understand why Google can't just ask for a 5 percent cut on the Android Market as well (or at least reduce the current 30 percent cut, which seems excessive for a credit card processing fee).

@ginazninja: I think it was "hacked" out of Live, not leaked by a member of the press, so even if the copy was assigned a unique code, the code would be meaningless or would maybe lead to a fake gamertag and the IP address of an offshore FTP server.

Comic Sans for the win!