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I need something that's compatible with my spark plug.

@CCM333: If you get premium you get the option to offline store playlists which is pretty useful, but unfortunately not available on the free service.

@boyracer: It's got a far slicker interface, and also a native desktop client.

I am exactly the same. Before Spotify I was downloading poor quality rips from YouTube, torrenting odd singles, all to plug into the crappy, sluggish iTunes interface to put on my phone. Now, when I find a good new album, I create a playlist for it, turn on my Spotify iPhone app, and it's already there and syncing

She sounds wiily grateful for that diagnosis.

@Nemeltneg: Woah what the crap, my comment appeared in the wrong thread. o_0 Ignore please!

@Shadowise: It's blackops footage (coincides with the blackops line in the parody).

@Deftone: It's not, it's Frostbite 1.5 which is DICE's in-house engine. The game really is awesome, they did a fantastic job with the audio, it really immerses you in the close up warfare aspect of the game. Would thoroughly recommend it.

@TheGreenMan: The open world aspect I can completely understand, but the game loads another map to get to the hideout, so they should have more than enough capacity to add some fancier effects, especially because its a closed off interior. Would just have been nice to see, maybe for AC3 :)

Such a shame that the atmosphere in most of these really isn't represented in the corresponding game environments. Particularly the one in Ezio's hideout, that concept really portrays the underground ethos of the brotherhood, yet in game this was bland and lit like every other interior in Rome.

@Ashurahori: Equal parts badass and funny. I think it's mainly the "it ALWAYS concerns me boyo" part, the delivery of that line is the epitome of tough deep south swagger.

Glad to see the marketing people didn't forget the overly breasty lady in bed in the background, otherwise I definitely would not be being this product.

@im2fools: Yeah it is strange... wonder if its a licensing thing? When I was in Frankfurt trying to watch music videos on YouTube. 90% of the time the links came back with "not available in this country".

@Hami83: Maybe they're adding pavement assault to the sentence.

@im2fools: I just moved back from Germany (lived there for a year); you can use it if you get someone in the UK/Sweden/any other eligible country to sign up for you. I *think* this works with the free version but you need someone to sign in for you every month in a Spotify supported country to stop them suspending