dsnake1
Dsnake1
dsnake1

I've had a couple.

1) I had a guy come in, probably 18-20, tell me GTA V for the PS4 was launching on a Friday in August 2014. He was so adamant he went to my supervisor, and then to the general manager of the store. And when we showed him online the correct release date, he threw a promotional cardboard display and

I can actually get behind these in a general sense. Of course, there are straight up exceptions to each and every once, but as a whole, I can't say any of that is downright bad.

Yeah. Sorry about the misguided frustration. I knew deep down it wasn't all on the devs shoulders, but the development team as a whole seemed to drop the ball. Someone should either take the blame or work on fixing it. Just my opinion

I want a Daxter Sonymiibo

Worst thing is it would have been sold out in roughly 35 minutes. Not much help

It is. It limits knowledge and legal speech. Why would we trust anyone to arbitrarily decide that?

I don't think Comcast can legally make them.

There's a lot of people who misunderstand how dangerous this would have been if it had gone the other way. They think this gives the government the right to bring the NSA out to the front of the pack and block stuff in a Nazi Germany style.

You're not correct. There's a no-ban law which means websites cannot be throttled or banned.

Would you prefer to never be able to access, say, Yelp because the restaurant industry paid your ISP to slow down Yelp to the point where it doesn't load?

ISPs will probably shift that burden to us, but what would have happened was they would charge both us and Netflix, next thing you know, Netflix costs $25+ and your internet cost ent up $15 .

Well there's the no-block law which makes it impossible to block something legal. I'm guess kiddy porn sites aren't safe though. And it's not hard to change an IP address.

$70 isn't bad. I think I paid $60 for "up to" 50mbs when really I got 13mbs. I now pay $35 for 15mbs, but I'd gladly pay double for that kinda speed.

You don't look like Ted Cruz

Scary thing is nobody thought Verizon would win in 2011

All I could see was they are adding no-block rules for legal content. Meaning anything that is legal in the US cannot be blocked by US ISPs. Illegal stuff probably can, but I'd bet they reserve that for kiddie porn and the like.

The reason Bungie probably used to be so great is they were an amazing cohesive team. When half the group left for 343 (or whatever amount), they lost their cohesiveness.

If it's buried in the code, it should have been the thought originally and never been an issue. If they had coded the game for choices, even if they didn't plan on ever activating them, it wouldn't have caused a problem. It's called thinking ahead and you'd think a room full of devs would have done that.

They probably receive thousands of tweets a day. No way they can read every one of them.

Exactly. Add to it that standard power cables are not in-wall certified and it becomes an expensive and time consuming activity. Hopefully I eventually end up building and my electrician will do all of that for me. you know...after I win the lottery.