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I have a very similar IKEA unit and now I feel like a dunce for putting my other consoles underneath on the floor. Brb. Goodbye $40...hello more shelf space.

I have a very similar IKEA unit and now I feel like a dunce for putting my other consoles underneath on the floor. Brb. Goodbye $40...hello more shelf space.

@GoldVrod: His point is perfectly valid. It took the Just Cause team years to create a detailed environment that is microscopic when compared to the entire earth that MS created. The MS team did not have the luxury of modeling every building and asset in every city. They also didn't have the disc space to store

@JesusDeSaad: I'm assuming they will use their own map data (Bing maps or whatever it's called internally).

@rainofwalrus: This was only true of FSX because it was GHz-dependent and did not take advantage of multiple cores. They expected the single core speeds to go through the roof. It was also VERY CPU-dependent instead of GPU-dependent.

It's a nice thought, but what a pain in the ass it would be to actually win that thing. Shipping...Taxes...Storage...etc.

I am really shocked that people are wondering how she is going to pay 88 million dollars to Blizzard. She's can't and won't. Blizzard knows they'll be lucky to even get a few hundred thousand dollars and is dreaming if they believe they'll get that 3 million out of her. This is just a warning to anyone else that

His reply was done to [try and] save his own ass. That doesn't change the fact that he sucks as a writer and is a total jerk.

"The next day, I decided to go back..."

I suppose the title could have also been:

Here's another link to the video.

To sum up the comments in this post:

@Zinger314: It may as well be a Faraday cage.

@P4KO: So they make a promo video saying that plastic instruments with buttons suck. Yet they managed to take the one instrument in music games that comes closest to its real life counterpart and turn it into something that looks plasticky and unrealistic.

"Michael!!!"

@GoingLikeSixty: I tend to agree. Though it still doesn't look like it's even going that fast in the video.

@bdkennedy1002: That's exactly what I've been thinking. The only people that care that much probably already have the albums.

What's next? Video game consoles?

@MortosDerSoulStealer: Yes, but with a little hacking, the apps could be forced into thinking that they've been authenticated properly. Those types of hacks are readily available for Windows and many of programs that require a server for authentication.