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@aec007: AWSD? I've only heard of WASD.

@HTownTime: The problem is not with the controller...

This is hilarious.

Where do you think they got the idea for a pillar of fire?

@Mark Schroeder: Oil floats. The Deepwater oil only sank because of the dispersant spread over it.

@bokscutter: The politicians can't touch them anyways. For the military to get involved, either the military would have to feel threatened (they probably recruit from the cybercrime ranks, though), there would have to be a real threat to the nation, or Putin/Medvedev would have to get involved.

@coolbho3000: Then every pirated version would have the same code as the hacked version. What he's suggesting would work, it's just way more difficult than he thinks it is.

@Canadian Impostor: Well, this is a pirated copy, not a broken street date. I'm not really sure what you're saying. If a store broke the release date, and everyone got it, they would have different game copies. These pirates all have the same one, making it easy to identify them.

@ObviousFanboyShill: Childish sundries? How about "Now, do you feel more informed or do I need to get the picture book?"

I mean...that's kind of cool, but I couldn't live in there. For a minute.

@casperiv: 1) Because the guards don't have guns; if they were taken by inmates it would be a shitstorm.

@Brian Richards: None. The Russian government sees no benefit from these cybercriminals. The hackers earn money themselves, but it is black money — through the black market, and thus not taxable.

Because the Russian police don't do anything. If something needs to be done with the law, you've got to get the military involved. Otherwise somehow the mob gets involved, money changes hands...it's messy.

"Valve may be in most people's good books, but it's still a little frightening to think that a single company can play Kingmaker..."

I mean...he invented the Jedi. And everything about them. Or at least he owns it. You can't just use his stuff even after he asks you not to.

Yeah. Ban it. This is, after all, a software plugin (at least the macro driver is) that gives you unfair advantages — also known as a hack. It's just like using an aimbot or wallhacks.

@ObviousFanboyShill: Okay, wow, you got on your asshole tip real quick. Look at your post. I misread it, which, if you really do look again, you could see would be easy. I thought you meant to say that this game, even, did not display the full extent of a lightsaber's damage — and that LucasArts should rectify these