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Eh true, but then why not just not allow 18+ mods? Just takes a little policing. Most modding that I know of takes place in Skyrim and Oblivion for example.

Yeah, just have it be like Steam Workshop, perhaps have a website that dumps the files on the server and you can download them to the console for example is how I would do it. It's not exactly hard to streamline installing and uninstalling of mods. throw in a few FAQ's and say it's up to the users to get it to work

They really robbed the wrong place at the wrong time. Perhaps they should have done better recon before doing it. Though frankly, hypothetically if I was robbing a game developer company - I certainly wouldn't do it during the night. Sweet spot of 3-5AM would be a better time to hit. Anybody that might be inside will

It has been a major complaint about consoles is that you can't really do that. Personally, I'm wondering why they haven't done something like that sooner.

That reminds me of Stargate SG1 energy crystals.

Anybody find the irony that he looks like Sean Bean?

Hybrid drives are right now, roughly $120 - that is not bad price to get something that is only a few pegs down from an actual solid state drive. Not to mention, I used the drive in a laptop, so I can now have 2 TB of storage instead of 1.1 TB or so of storage (2 Hardrive slots). So yeah, actually, getting a 1TB makes

You can buy a solid State Hybrid Drive, you pay like $20-30 more than a regular drive and you are only a few pegs lower than an actual solid state drive. Not bad for money spent. Plus they come in 1TB flavors.

Can I have lists inside of blocks at least? I'll be willingly to do that.

Be nice if you could change the skins a bit more, or re-arrange the interface to how you like it. There are some things which I never bother to use, so it would be nice if you could at least hide the options or just remove them.

No I would say your right on the money. It makes assembly far more easier. Frankly, even as someone who assembles computers all the time, a system like this - I can see it being very popular.

No idea.

It's out of date the moment the first unit gets off the assembly line and that's true with just about everything. I'm not really seeing your point here. Games do not need the latest and greatest in order to run. The type of people to buy these machines are those who want these things to just run out of the box just

yes but to the common consumer, linux is just... this complex thing that people see as almost magical. If they streamline it enough, make the driver updates easy etc, than I would say it would indeed be a feature to the common consumer. To people like you and me - nah, it's not a feature. To others... I can definitely

Reminds me of a Raspiberry PI box to be honest.

True, it does depend on how stream line everything is with the updates etc. But that's the thing if the Steam OS has everything stream-lined including driver updates etc, that may reduce consumer hesitation in buying one.

For people who don't want to deal with that I'm guessing. Anyone who is able to assemble PC's wouldn't really want to be interested in this product anyway.