strider2
Strider2
strider2

2 questions:

Sony:

You mean like get hacked, shutdown for a month and release everyone's personal data?

Is there a feature that stops any attempt to coerce me into creating a google+ profile everytime I use my android or view youtube?

No, I'm implying my PC is superior to both.

Doesn't really matter, developers don't even move past low end hardware anyway.

You can probably run a media server and play movies from local storage, stream netflix, hulu etc. Then you can use an emulator to play retro games, while playing android releases. You can probably also run a home server and a torrent server, all drawing low power. If you can hack it and run linux, you can probably do

You can patch shitty hardware now?

So it's basically iOS running on a SGIII?

So a $10 movie ticket for a $0.99 game? That makes sense.

That's probably the cheesiest line I've ever heard, and is practically in line of what I said. I mean seriously, are you kidding me?

Never claimed they never existed, that's a stupid assumption. He brought it to the mainstream, and that is how SciFi is now defined.

Wouldn't call Whedon the king of geeks. He did nothing but bring SciFi to the lowest common denominator. Gone are the times when science fiction used allegories to examine humanity and explore the logistics of science. Now its all about the EPIC and the PEW PEW.

Lol, the shrink wrap machine.

I think you mean, "I got nothing to add but I'm gonna pounce on spelling mistakes even though there's no repeated indication on the way you spell it but I expect people to not be human" (in one long breath) checking in.

Yea, thats what I thought, but hoping you were right about gearbox promising a character as part of the pass. 10 bucks for a character is insane, but luckily as a PC gamer, I'll expect to see it on sale for 3 bucks or less.

Mechromancer wasn't a part of the season pass though. So they owe use one DLC character.

So lets examine what 200 bucks gets you.

I have a question, whats the legality of selling items based on a license without permission?

Ah, I see.