neohumpty
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I just want to see how the competition reacts to it. I know that Comcast freaks out when you call to try and cancel something and would love to hear what they could offer to try to keep people once this is available. Man, I really can't wait to make that phone call myself.

I find that testmy.net works better, myself.

Care to rub that in a bit harder? Just kidding, but I would like to be there to see how the other ISP's respond. I know that Comcast will sometimes bend over backwards for you when you call to cancel something. I'd like to see them try to match these prices vs. their speeds.

At least you are located in a major city. I live in a small college town that probably won't see this for a very long time. I hate Comcast, but I have no complaints about my speeds with them, really. It's the price that kills me.

I thought about it and I've decided. This world would indeed be better of if you just go slit your wrists. Seriously. You will do no good on this planet. Go. Now.

No, not "perfect". But I don't remember ever playing an A title that was broken. And they should listen to their customers. The Diablo devs, however, are not doing that. I played for the first month and all they ever did was remove any thing that you could do to get an edge. "Oh, you can go and kill a treasure

Don't get me wrong. I played the hell out of it until the last patch. I have a level 60 Barb and a lvl 50 Monk. You will see what I'm talking about in around 10 levels +10 hours.

True that. Strip down the graphics and there really isn't much separating it from games I played 15 years ago.

Yep. While I don't really invest a lot of time into Nintendo games anymore, they are the one company that seems to be doing new releases correctly.

I know that in most industries there are a lot of bonuses based on meeting deadlines and I know that the gaming industry is huge on this. The publishers offer these bonuses because they want to make sure certain games come out before fiscal years are over. I agree with you for the most part, as minor glitch fixes

While I must agree that every patch doesn't mean the whole project was half-assed, there are way too many games coming out with huge glaring flaws to be over looked.

I will just go ahead and repost my rant from yesterday.

I'm no fanboy, but, Nintendo is doing it right. Fuck patches.

Here's an idea. Make your games work as if there is no such thing as patches. It worked out great for a couple of decades, I witnessed it. Just quit half assing your games and then releasing them to see how much money it will make. How many musicians can release a bad album and then change it as people like? Or

You can put this down, and I admit that I won't bother using it. However, it could be a step in the right direction to offering cable channels a la cart. That is something that I have wanted since I started paying for cable. I have over 300 channels and pay around $100 a month for them. If I could pick only the

Yeah, that was what I was waiting to see, too.

Hahaha. Had it dl'ing before I even made it to the comments. Good job at calling me out. Well played, sir.