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An absolutely amazing game! I've requested GoG (Good Old Games) to add this to their catalogue, so hopefully it'll turn up some time, as most old EA/Origin/Bullfrog games have.

Must be very different in the States compared to the UK then...In four years I must've spent about £200 on textbooks. Then again my degree was an even split between practical and academic - I can see the purely academic ones needing more textbooks. Either that, or the publishers rip you off in the States, though I

While most of them jump off their factory building in China :-p

Or potentially becoming disgustingly rich. Aaaah, capitalism. I do take your point though.

Piss-poor students who can still somehow spend several hundred dollars on an iPad? Guaranteed, textbooks for an entire undergrad degree will still be far cheaper than an iPad.

That's a significant value, considering Austria, Argentina, South Africa and Greece are ranked 27th, 28th, 29th and 32nd respectively in the world GDP rankings, out of 182 nations / united national bodies.

It could have looked like absolutely anything. Fact.

More like Madeline Stitchtel...cheers.

This does NOT mean she's making video games. This means EA is selling her image/brand in a game that already exists. Massive difference.

Was last year some time for sure, I definitely remember it too.

I wouldn't say the closures are just due to the recession though. The games industry notoriously suffers from poor business practice and bad management. There is so much pressure on games to be vastly profitable that if they make minimal profit or even a loss, in most cases rather than give the studio a second

It'll all be okay :-)

Anything short of a keyboard and mouse is NOT the future of PC gaming.

Buuuuuuuut without any decent preamps and converters on iOS devices, what on earth would be the point? Computer yes, iOS no. USB mic over XLR? Hell no. This can only ever be for idiots, or those recording on the go. And recording on the go (as in on iOS) will mean a need to re-record at a later date anyway. The

I'm guessing it's display frequency? Like LCD monitors have 60Hz, 120Hz, 200Hz etc?

One can only hope :-) If the economy ever recovers.

Nice :-)

Very interesting, thanks for that!

Any idea on energy consumption compared to gas/traditional electric?

Finally, 1080p has embarked upon its journey to oblivion. Computer monitors have been higher res for a decade or so - time for TV to catch up.