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"Is a(n) FPS"

@Pixelologist, Esq.: That's not what this is. There are great free apps that do what you say. Tracks however is basically the iTunes search right in the menubar, so like spotlight for iTunes.

@r3dlink13: god, I hate when the beach ball comes up. I can't download it, app store crashes every time, but only for Tracks...

@Side Euler: Ok, thanks. I didn't want to make a comment like "F150 owner is screwed" before knowing the facts. I should know this being 18 and all...

If it's the F150 driver's fault, will he have to pay for the damages?

I would agree with this because gamers are familiar with racing games and know how to drive, but after they have that license, they want to drive like they do in games like Need For Speed or GTA minus the drivebys.

Even though I had never really thought about this, I would 100% agree and my achievements generally follow the same trend. I still hate I couldn't get 1250 for Oblivion because I was oblivious (!) to the need to save before getting those either-or achievements...

@lastlifelost: Not necessarily. By patrons, he means people who can afford it. With the extensive list of wealthy people nowadays, not all of them are major corporations looking to advertise. Maybe Bill Gates would get a commissioned movie, but he might not ask for Windows logos in the background.

I was two. I think we still had our nice old Mac, but we didn't have internet.

I envy your implied ability to buy both.

@greatsage10001: Rear touch pad, OLED screen, larger resolution, and more I might be forgetting. You also don't have to downplay each feature because Sony probably went to great length to fit them in there and it just makes you seem like a Nintendo fanboy. I have no problem with the 3DS, but the quantity of new

@lucasway89: To be concise, you say "And the answer is no, it isn't. 4x the resolution of the original psp (480 × 272) is 960x544." The article suggested that it was the PSP was 960x544, which implies the NPG was 4x the resolution, or 1920x1080. If the article didn't suggest the original PSP's resolution misleadingly,

@lucasway89: You are misunderstanding me because you are thinking that I DON'T know that 4x the resolution is 4x the pixels and 2x the dimensions. I DO KNOW THIS. What I didn't know, and what this article did not explain clearly, is that the original PSP resolution was not 960x544, but 1/4 as much. That confused me

@lucasway89: Ok, you don't understand what I'm saying, so please explain to me again something I already know.

@greatsage10001: Ok, my point was one is a much larger improvement over it's preceder than the other. I think the new features of the NPG certainly outweigh the new features of 3DS, at least in quantity. You might want to brush up your knowledge on these features if you think GPS is the only new thing...

@lucasway89: Your obviously didn't read what I said. He stated that the NPG was 4x the resolution of the original PSP. If you read what he said, you'll understand why it seemed that he meant the original PSP is 960x544, implying the NPG is 1920x1080. Please, don't respond unless what you read what I said thoroughly.

@andrewle: Ok, he stated it as if the original PSP was 960x544, implying the PSP2 was 1920x1080.

If it's 4x the resolution (I'm assuming this means pixels), wouldn't that make this 1080p?

@tfcRocky: Well, you have to realize that with Kotaku readers, it's possible the fancy graphics, larger screen, and all the other new features wins out over a DS with a 3D screen. That win makes the PSP worth the possible extra value.