Corporate transpareny? Ha! What do you think this is? France? In the USA all corporations need to be transparent about is money so they can be taxed.
@MacPro66: Hey! AMEX #'s don't go 4x4x4x4. They are like 2x6x3. Jerk!
I may be wrong, but looking at those screenshots, a drop from 3.5 feet wouldn't do that. Unless dropped on rocks, knives, and steel bits off airplanes.
@bakagaijin: 3D is like Minidisc. It's cool (aka expensive), but when content doesn't match buying one, the product fails.
@Lacara: Prop 17, Allows insurance companies to base prices on driver's history.
@autob0n: uh, in 24 or this thing?
I guess Romania has EA's only remaining QA department. Interesting....
@yashjv: an aversion to awesomeness?
That's a little premature, don't you think Brian? Maybe you should have entitled it "Mainstream Video Games Bid Adieu to World War II because Call of Duty did".
@David Sharpe: holy crap. I fuckin laughed out loud in a very public place at this.
Lemons are a nice addition to some good old guac'.
@MCX405: You don't wanna know, man *enters post traumatic stress disorder mode* crrraaaapp, it's starting again...
Kotick's decisions of late continue to baffle me. Not only does he frequently lie to consumers and manipulate the media, but now he fabricates situations for his investors and abuses the legal system.
@TheMightyEthan: I agree 100%
Personal feeling about Activision, IW, and Treyarch aside, I'm looking forward to seeing how well this game plays and how it'll sell given that every single Vietnam era game (that I can think of) has scored really low.