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StarCraft II Closed Beta Begins 268

Blizzard announced today that the multiplayer beta test for StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty is now underway. The client downloader is available through Battle.net for people who have received invites, and the system requirements have been posted as well. A list of known issues is up on the official forums. StarCraft II and the revamped Battle.net are planned for release "in the first half of 2010."
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Police Called Over 11-Year-Old's Science Project 687

garg0yle writes "Police in San Diego were called to investigate an 11-year-old's science project, consisting of 'a motion detector made out of an empty Gatorade bottle and some electronics,' after the vice-principal came to the conclusion that it was a bomb. Charges aren't being laid against the youth, but it's being recommended that he and his family 'get counseling.' Apparently, the student violated school policies — I'm assuming these are policies against having any kind of independent thought?"

Comment Re:If you are 23 and worried about 15 bucks then y (Score 0) 178

Some of us are in college with jobs every now and then. I see that you have the free time to play as much as you want, but I've got about 3-4 hours a week (during midterms and finals no free time at all) for gaming. Paying 15 bucks a month to play 15-20 hours on average per month is stupid.

Excuse me for being a student to busy to have a steady income and for treading under the shadow of hard-working folk such as you. May my "cheapo" insolence be excused.

Comment Pay2play (Score 0) 178

I see a lot of people saying that free = bad, and paying = good because it raises the player quality. How so?

I'm 23 years old, with very little free time to spend on gaming. When I was younger, I had the time and the money to spend on games. Right now, I'm not ready to dish out any kind of monthly or similar subscription because I won't be getting my money's worth back. As I see it, most of the gaming population willing to pay subscriptions are the ones with the free time to spare and mostly pre-college/work pupils.

Also, as already pointed out, paying for the game does not prevent stupid players from accessing the game, but I agree that making a bad game free won't make it better.

Comment Location (Score 1) 834

I guess that might also depend on where you live. I'm from Croatia, I've got my Bachelor's degree and right now I'm going for the Master's degree (pretty much, I've got no other options, I'm the first generation studying according to Bologna process and I figure it's better safe than sorry).

In a few conversations with potential employers (Ericsson for example), most of them said they would rather employ someone with a Master's then with Bachelor's degree.

Then, there is also the self-motivation and probably self-reward in a higher degree.

Comment Yeah, right (Score 0, Offtopic) 403

1. Good games always sell good. It's a no-brainer conclusion that just seems to evade some game developers. There are numerous cases of games with no or little protection selling quite well despite being easy to pirate.

2. I would even consider buying Demigod if it wasn't a paying bad imitation of DotA. DotA as a map is free. Looking at the amount of content available in a free map (I've had Warcraft 3 and Frozen Throne for years now), Demigod is piss-poor copy with no rational reason to give money for less content.

You've taken a good concept, and tried to make money on it (despite not being able to copy the quality). So, be happy that your game sells at all.
The Courts

Judge In Pirate Bay Trial Biased 415

maglo writes "The judge who handed down the harsh sentence to the four accused in the The Pirate Bay trial was biased, writes Sveriges Radio (Sweden Public Radio): sr.se (swedish). Google translation. The judge is member of two copyright lobby organizations, something he shares with several of the prosecutor attorneys (Monique Wadsted, Henrik Pontén and Peter Danowsky). The organizations in question are Svenska Föreningen för Upphovsrätt (SFU) and Svenska föreningen för industriellt rättsskydd (SFIR)."

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