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    Too bad this was the writer instead of the artist.

    @Mctittles: Theft is likely much more common than the industry gives credit. Just because there isn't hard numbers, doesn't mean you don't have people grabbing games off the lesser-secured racks at walmart or such.

    @Steinin: Don't agree with you, per se, but yeah. DLC is firmly established on PC. Contrary to what the console hating bandwagon says.

    Everything about the game was outstanding... Except for its terrible engine. That level of performance just isn't acceptable. The Witcher was another game that wasn't as smooth as it should've been.

    @WhiteMÃ¥ge: Most Games on Demand are the publishers' official list price. The retailers you're referring to, have chosen to set their own prices that aren't endorsed/supported/etc by the games' creators.

    @kingbob337: That's just it. The lawsuit could have a drastic impact on the foundation of copyright law.

    @kingbob337: Yes, and it was a fully legitimate deal (for better or worse). The NFL is allowed to offer exlusive right to their properties if they want to. It's like how Sony, Microsoft, EA, etc, can't publish Mario games.

    @Sabre_Justice: Okay, no more long name.: This. I hated, HATED, the terrible art direction of the first Crysis. Warhead/Wars were better there, but knowing their artists are hard at work behind the scenes makes me respect them more. Bravo crytek.

    Games released in December ALWAYS bomb, hard. It's an unwritten rule of the industry. #retail

    @Magemasher: Not in its current state. Patching it to remove the motion blur and allow HDD installation might. #killzone2

    Epic choice of article pic. #tekken6

    @Pakoe: Nope. There is no AO version of Manhunt 1. #manhunt

    @Mit: Does the average TV even support 480i via HDMI? I know neither 360 or PS3 do that. #nintendo

    @BigManMalone: Maybe. EA did publish the PC version of ME1.

    Will this fix that blasphemous stretch/squash SNK lazily used on MS7's reused graphics to make them fix the DS screen?

    Why isn't R4 going after the clones that (presumably) illegally use the R4 brand?

    So what? Other than the mouse input for the GFWL interface being off center, I didn't notice any of those problems. Sure the PC version of Fallout 3 crashes more than 360, but bugs are par for the course in the genre regardless.