passa-old
Passa
passa-old

@UCB-Disco: It's a flash game. They didn't "make a Mac version".

@Nathan Obbards: Sorry, you use iTunes on a netbook? No need for anything with a larger footprint than foobar2000 on a netbook.

@SacGamer: Fools? Yeah I'm guessing you don't play PC games.

@sugardeath: And.. I'm not seeing any way to implement copy protection there. What would stop people just sharing the DLC installer?

@Keanu: No PC date?! Oh man. How will they even roll it out for PC? I can't see any way they could feasibly charge for it.

@t4paN: And.. even regardless of all that..

@deanbmmv: Not really. I had the same thoughts, I figured I could still grab it for PC since, theoretically, it would still be superior to a copy for my 360.

@karameli: Oh this is the first time I've heard - ever - that they lost money on Call of Duty 4 by putting it on PC. Interesting. That's strange, because I'm pretty sure it's currently the most popular online PC game. #callofdutymodernwarfare2

@XeroTrinity: Attitude? What the fuck is wrong with you?

@Omnimon: Uhh. You both simultaneously agreed with my point, and then produced an awkward statement seemingly dismissing my argument. I'll leave you to your own devices/moral high ground. #piracy

@Eternalbl: And that statistic means jack shit. It's all very easy for publishers to sit around with piracy figures and go "look, we lost EIGHTY BILLION TRILLION DOLLARS IN POTENTIAL REVENUE" but the fact of the matter is, you have absolutely no idea how many of those people were potential customers.

@crrash: Indeed. I love my singleplayer games, but it's getting harder and harder to swallow the prices since games are only getting shorter and shorter. I tend to buy on launch, so yes, my bad, but launch prices shouldn't be so ridiculous.

@Blake Ruff: Have you ever played a game on the PC? What country are you living in?

@Treponema_Pallidum: The notion that IWNet will stop cracked servers is laughable. Ignoring the fact that cracked servers are an incredibly small portion of online - they're also just as possible regardless of how IWNet is implemented.

@Xusder: It was one of the first things I installed after formatting and upgrading to Windows 7. #warrenspector

@Blake Ruff: You LOVED matchmaking? What alternate universe are you from?

@RPharazonius: Sorry - I had read through a lot of the other comments in the same vein, and actually had a very indepth debate on a forum I frequent on this very same topic. Once I start going with my rants, there's no stopping me.

@TheFu: The 'new' start menu is hardly that daunting of a change. After getting used to it (which takes all of five minutes), a user won't be able to go back. Which is why I use Vistart on my XP notebook now.