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Comment Re:Counter (Score 2) 86

Seriously guys, how many times do I have to say this. This is simply not the right way to settle an argument online.

You two made the elementary errors of trying to compromise, offering each other a chance to explain your positions, listening to one another, caring about a misunderstanding and finally added insult to injury by wishing him a nice day. For shame.

This should have proceeded immediately to name calling, threats to burn each others' houses down, childish and grammatically incorrect insults and finished with one of you vowing to leave the site and never return. I expect better of you both next time.

Comment Re:Tissot T-touch (Score 1) 466

I have one of these too; it's on my wrist right now. Sadly I can't recommend that anyone buy this awful hunk of crap, as it's currently broken despite being less than 2 months old. Google around for reviews and you'll find that the instrumentation in the watch frequently dies and needs repairs, which can cost £200 ($300) out of warranty.

Comment Re:Thanks to DRM, I stole your FIRST POST (Score 1) 332

Not in my experience. I've had my ISP go down and all I had to do was hit the hotkey to turn my wireless adapter off. Steam was happy to go into offline mode, but sometimes does have a problem if a router drops out or something along those lines. Again disabling the network adapter will fix that. Steam seems to be unhappy when it thinks there SHOULD be a network connection but there isn't.

Comment Re:Why don't Valve innovate then? (Score 2) 197

I work in the movie business, and I've noticed how the console games manufacturers have, in about 1/5th the time Hollywood used, turned themselves into everything that sucks about the modern entertainment industry.

While I totally agree with the sentiment, I feel compelled to point out that what you and I might view as a never-ending torrent of crap from both Hollywood and most of the gaming industry, others view as a wonderful rainbow tinged cascade of entertainment.

Of course they're wrong and we're right. Right?

Comment Re:Microtransactions are... (Score 1) 209

That's just your opinion. Don't confuse it with fact. You cite a few specific examples, but that doesn't make for a convincing argument. I can happily counter you with an anecdote of my own.

I spent a few pounds sterling on some in-game items for Team Fortress 2; some gifts that could be dished out to random players on the community server I play at. It was an event night, lots of people spread across the multiple servers, lots of gifts flying around, lots of fun and enjoyment being had. The small amount of money I spent on in game items hopefully brought a smile to a few people's faces, and definitely gave me a bit of a pleasure at giving something back to the community I enjoyed being part of. The fact that some actual cash had been expended to make this happen gave a bit of meaning to the act. If gift items were totally free there'd be no point.

Please explain how this translates, in any way, to microtransactions being inherently immoral.

Comment Re:the fans' awards (Score 1) 162

Well done Sir. I was poised to add to the several people below who have already replied to point out your error, but then I decided to read your post all the way through to the end. Truely an impressive example of comedy online nerd-baiting.

Comment Re:Too late... (Score 1) 121

I would have bought Driver 4 if it were published by a company that took a sane approach to DRM. The whole constant online check thing they slapped on games a few months back was enough to pursuade me never to spend any money on their products ever again. Another case where pirates get all the benefits and real customers get screwed. Unlike many /. users though, I refuse to take the immoral choice of pirating it. Not only is it wrong, I simply refuse to contribute to any "statistics" that the likes of Ubisoft use as a weapon to beat customers over the head with while taking their money.
Cloud

Ask Slashdot: What Will IT Look Like In 10 Years? 444

An anonymous reader writes "The IT industry is a lot different than it was 10 years ago; it underwent a huge boom in terms of labor and services required to keep up with the times. Now, we are entering a consolidation phase. The cloud makes it easier for companies to host e-mail, so now instead of organizations having their own Exchange guy, they will outsource it to the cloud. Instead of having a bunch of network engineers, they will deploy wireless and no longer need cabling or current levels of network engineering services. What do you think the long-term consequences of this will be? What skills do you think will be useful in 10 years? Is IT going to put its own out of work, like we did with the post office and libraries?"

Comment Re:What a bunch of pricks. (Score 1) 205

If Bethesda's representatives have an issue with that then they should just contest the application.

This may be a stupid question, but isn't that accomplished by the lawsuit? Or are you implying that they should contest it in some other fashion? Contrary to popular opinion, a lawsuit is not always a middle finger extended to the accused. It can simply be a "we need to defend this and this is how the legal system dictates our defence should proceed".

EU

Samsung Tablet Ban Lifted For Most of EU 137

jkcity writes "The ban on sales of Samsung's 10.1 tablet in the EU has been lifted everywhere except Germany. The new ruling is in effect until August 25th while it is decided whether the original court had the power to enforce an EU wide ban. With allegations that submitted evidence was not 100% accurate, the case could be bogged down in the court for years."

Comment Re:Shouldnt scotland yard get its own shit in orde (Score 1) 369

I do so love feeding trolls so here goes. Ahem...

The gun was planted you say? How intriguing! I assume you have some evidence to back up your wild (and libellous) claim? Something that overrides the statement from a local, and those of friends where they state that he carried a gun for "protection"? No? Ah well, hopefully no-one in the police reads that and presses charges.

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