@Toshi: It's the glorious PC Master Race.
@Toshi: It's the glorious PC Master Race.
@Maritan: I'm not sure anyone does.
@Enginerd: I feel your pain.
@meteora3255: Like I said, it sounds like this is happening to everyone. I know they cannot retest an entire game and I don't expect them to, but checking the save games would seem like an obvious thing.
I want to know everything. How did they gin access? What did they have access to? What was wrong with the security? EVERYTHING.
@Surreal_Sunshine: They may not have access.
@meteora3255: It sounds like an error everyone is getting, maybe it's just the media exaggeration.
@Skitt: I mean I thought MS required testing and shit before they release this stuff.
I thought they tested these things?
@PathRifter: People who think WikiLeaks is evil are just idiots. Ignore them.
@RuckingFetard: I don't think so. I have to destroy hard drives every two months or so because of "sensitive" information. People, especially businesses are paranoid.
@Random Rambler: Same. Some people call it a gift, some a talent.
@gerrrg: I think most people just look at the numbers and roll with it.
@voden: AFAIK, you can actually top up your credit card, at least I can. Really no advantages for me... but it's possible.
@yhalothar: That's my point. That hasn't been the case since PCs started becoming mainstream.
@Tom Robinson: I definitely disagree with you, however it's also my understanding that they shortened the show by an episode, so I don't know how that affected anything.
"Back in the day, one of the best ways to compare two computer processors was to just look at the clock speed."
@lamintak: I was ready to swear, but luckily Steve Jobs cleared the stage to let someone with knowledge speak.
@gerrrg: The higher bus/core ratio should be responsible for that.
@Eric זאב Wolf: Several things to consider here... a SB i5 at 3GHz is faster than a Lynnfield i5 at 3GHz. Faster clock for clock.