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Comment Re:Propose != Launch (Score 3, Interesting) 91

Why is it that we have to fight shit like this on a seemingly CONSTANT basis? Seriously, they're dredging up oppressive legislation faster than it can be struck down. You can block a thousand of these things, but all it takes is for just one of these pieces of toilet paper to slip past the goalie and it's game over for public, it'll never go away. It seems just short of impossible to get rid of any bad law.

Comment Re:Nope, ain't happening (Score 1) 328

You don't NEED it, you just want it. It's a "nice to have", not a necessity.

If I could only have 1 drive in a system, I'd pick capacity over speed as well. Of the top of my head, I can only think of 4 games that really annoyed me for loading times, 3 of them being the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series, and the other being Torchlight.

If you think about it from Valve's point of view, they'd rather you not have to download the same game over and over again.

Comment Re:Just buy a NAS (Score 3, Interesting) 272

I picked up a Synology DS1812+ earlier this year. It's expensive (~$1000 without drives), but I couldn't build anything in as small a form factor as they could. It's got an Intel Atom CPU, so it uses very little power. It's been reliable so far and the GUI is excellent.

It's just a Linux-based system that uses mdRAID/ext4 under the hood, but I got tired of maintaining so many systems and just wanted something simple that was small and worked. If you'd rather roll your own, you can obtain the same functionality and reliablity as any of the commercial offerings. Form factor, simplicity, and GUI are really what they are providing.

Comment Re:they just don't care anymore (Score 1) 281

Between awkward-ass hardware the console companies shove at them, publishers with unrealistic deadlines and working hours, and the whiny, ignorant, arrogant, overly-demanding bitches that the gaming community is chock full of, I'm surprised there's any developers left at all. I'd have to be starving before I'd even consider working in that industry.

Hats off to you devs who haven't haven't jumped off a bridge or drank yourselves to death yet. You've certainly got more patience than I.

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