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Comment Re:Debug key (Score 1) 806

Well, outside of slashdot user-base ( the users of slashdot are primarily composed of higher educated, much more computer skilled users, whom, can do more with there computers in a day than most people in a week ) the SysRq key is a key of use. as for the rest of 99.44% of people it's a non-issue

Anyway, most of the users of slashdot would know to custom build there own developmental workstation platform and would order that specific type of keyboard.

it's wonderful to see that the users here battle it out for keyboard layout preferences.

heck if I was a manufactureR of anything related to computers, I would first spend a month researching slashdot just to find idea's and trying to fill them.

The spelling and grammar mistakes are intentional, right? Some kind of ironic trollbait in a post talking about the well educated Slashdot userbase?

Comment Re:...and then... (Score 1) 56

The actual mission editor is comparable to NWN, actually not as good iirc.

What's different is the integration - your mission goes into a global list available to everyone playing CoH with no installation required. There's an in-game feedback mechanism, a rating scheme etc.

I'd be interested to know how many hundreds of thousands of times the most popular AE missions have been played, and compare that to the most popular NWN modules (a stat that obviously doesn't exist but you get the idea)

Comment Re:No kidding (Score 1) 156

The Canadian Best Buy website has at least 3 dozen PC + monitor bundles between $400 and $900, throw in another $50 for a printer.

I expect the US dollar would go even further.

The margins on this stuff are razor thin, or even a bunch of jerks like Best Buy wouldn't be resorting to bundling crapware for a measly $5/unit.

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