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I make a point of never being assed to do anything.

I don't know about britboy, but for me it has to do more with Nintendo's culture than with their products.

Wife and I share everything, but maybe that's because we respect each other's privacy and space too. She'll keep her Facebook signed in, but that's because she knows I won't use it/browse it/whatever. And vice versa. When the need arises, we tell the password to the other person.

Ask the Brits.

I'm not sure exactly what Valve does apart from Half-Life, to be honest. They took someone else's game and jazzed it up a bit for Portal. They bought the studio that made Left 4 Dead and then seemingly threw them to the wolves. Is Counterstrike even made by them, or was that another "mod for our game, turned full game

Those are just hipsters from Brooklyn, not zombies

The Xbox doesn't need it because of the way their OS is set up. It's designed for the "apps side" to do things without affecting resources available to the games side. So if you stream, it'll eat at the "app layer" resources (3gb RAM, 10% of GPU, unknown amount of CPU I believe), leaving the game's resources

I think some Kotaku commenters need to recognize that the hardcore console gamer is the minority and not the majority. We all hate that Madden is a yearly release, but the sales numbers back up this business decision. Notice I said "business decision", and that's key. The main players for Sony and Microsoft aren't

I wonder how many discs the PS3 version will... Co.. -Wait....

Mostly it's rebellious teens with conservative Christian parents.