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@Zunnoab: How much memory do you have to have to back up a PS3? Apparently, my 16GB flash drive isn't enough.

@minmsjohn: I've loved BIS games since Operation Flashpoint: Elite(I didn't have a gaming PC then). I got ArmA: Gold and obsessively followed Arma II for about a year before release, and got it ASAP. Sadly, it was unplayable with all of the bugs and I had to wait until patches cleared it up. I built my current PC

@minmsjohn: Patch 1.05 came out recently. If you haven't downloaded it, you might want to.

@CassiusLonginus: You only have to move your head about 1/4 as much as your character moves their head. And if you think it's still too much turning, you can calibrate it to your liking.

@Bricked: With the TrackIR in ArmA II, you can look around without moving your body. With an analogue stick in Halo, for example, you must move your body to look around. When you don't want to be seen, it's essential to move as little as possible. And in ArmA II, if you're seen first, there's a very high chance you'll

@Harpo: I'd simply rather have all of the content possible in the game that I paid for. MS should seriously move to Blu-ray.

@Zunnoab: I'm now afraid, also. I was planning on installing an SSD in my PS3, but after finding this out, I'll stay clear of SSDs until they fix that problem.

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How about they do something useful with this Natal thing, like what's done by TrackIR:

@Harpo: The flaw is greed. They're not finishing the game, and are instead releasing it in parts that you're going to have to pay for. It's MS's new way of sneaking in charging more for games. Soon enough, games will be $100, and DLC will be $5 for just one weapon or vehicle, and $10 for a single, small map. Just look

@Nethlem: It's probably already done, and they just took it away from the game. Just like the Gears 2 DLC.

@Zunnoab: I never knew that. I just thought that since there aren't any moving parts, they simply don't wear out.

@Zunnoab: I'm aiming that statement at hardcore PC gamers. I've never played Everquest, though, so I wouldn't know if it fits into that description.

@meowcat: The reason it doesn't take up much space is because WoW doesn't exactly have the high-end graphics of current-generation games.

@kyle4: They say in the article that it's one 25GB layer being upped to 33.4GB. So if it's dual-layered, it'll be 66.8GB instead of 50GB.

@AOClaus: I believe Uncharted 2 uses pre-rendered graphics for some cut-scenes, also. For example, look closely at the skeletons that Drake does the grab gag with to see that it's not nearly as detailed as it was in the cut-scene before.

@Ryan_the_D: Awesome. I have the Lord of the Rings movies and three-in-one book right beside me.

@deanbmmv: What's that, you say? Well, that's less Xbox 360 and Xbox 360 game sales! Just remember: If it breaks more, it sells more!

@Cake Tank!: Well, any PC gamer worth his salt knows how to install a new hard drive. And don't forget that PCs are able to handle multiple hard drives, and multiple disc drives. Maybe when those 200GB Blu-ray discs come along, we'll be able to use them as a more portable hard drive alternative.

@Raziel: Yes, because Counter Strike and Left 4 Dead so totally weren't huge successes.