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Awesome, going to try it now. Is there a way to see the code without installing Borderlands? It would seem I'm having a particularly braindead day today :-(

Doesn't look like it's available on Steam UK, even if you have the First Access Code via Borderlands (as I do). Can anyone please confirm?

I have tried this. It's very much akin to the Mario Kart Wii wheel. You're essentially waving something around in the air. As for fun...okay my bad. It's actually pretty fun. But one can hardly call this 'Real Racing' without feeling cheated, as the experience is far from real. It has the look and feel of a sim

Touche, salesman. Fitting, however, as it makes me sad. I am Sad. iSad.

Just buy a proper racing wheel. And a console. Cheaper, more accurate, more fun than an iSad.

4,000 times is a huge amount. 100 times would kill most people or give them lasting health effects.

Radiation levels are rising in the sea just beyond the plant. Almost 4,000 times higher than normal, with no end in sight.

Agreed! What a daft concept. And Twitterati grinds my gears, grates my brain, and knots my stomach.

I really liked the 'evolution' idea of the game, but man-oh-man it was otherwise boring hack-and-slashing with very limited controls.

Probably put a section in for Android too then, next.

That's always great in an institution - very few places are good enough to provide, through either teaching or technology, a good education based on how much further the student is willing to go.

Ah yes, I looked at both of those two routes, and actually liked both as I'm a mix of programmer and creative. I'd probably go the programmer route though as in the games industry the pay is a lot better and you can always go into something else pretty easily if games turns out not to be your thing.

Sounds good to me :-) That's a worryingly large percentage of international students though (hypocritical of me, I know). But hey, if I could get a scholarship...hell yeah!

That's the wonderful thing about higher education - it separates the hard-workers from the layabouts and the clever from the not-so-clever. The trouble is it often separates the rich from the poor far too much.

I know over here in the UK, even though debt is high, payback is low and depends on how much you earn. I've never had to pay back as I was lucky enough not to have debts for my undergrad, but I know a few of my work colleagues on a relatively low salary (just about £20k) only pay back about £50 a month.

For sure, there's definitely a 'club' of sorts, perpetuating the elite vs. the masses. I doubt it'll ever change though.

Sounds about as expensive as here...fees used to be capped at about £3500 a year for a 3-year Honours (undergrad equivalent) degree. And the government would hand out £3000 per semester of loans. So you're looking at £27k-£36k of debt.

Touche salesman, touche.

Has anybody studied at any of these institutions? Anybody know about studying there as an international student? Would love to study/live/move to the States, the holiest of holy grails. I looked into this at a few places on the list (RiT, USC, DigiPen), but they all seemed insanely expensive? Do you guys get

Yes! The party system is poor. The worst part of it is that since the game was actually a failure despite selling huge numbers, the servers were very low-populated. So you'd end up joining a game, realised the players were douches, quit out, even wait a while, try to go back in and end up on the same map with the