Comment: Re:nice spin (Score 1) 80
Comment: How does EA manage this? (Score 2, Interesting) 80
Anyway, I am currently going through my games I bought during the holiday sells and hopefully, by the time I'm done with them, the expansion will have gone down in price or someone will inform me that it's worth the price and I need to stop crying.
Comment: Re:Well, to be fair, (Score 1) 746
In this case, reporting someone with a gun, or a big gun would have been perfectly fine. 911 personnel would have run through a few questions to identify the gun and threat level. Saying a general term if you don't know the specific is a perfect way to convey the message, but if you use a specific term as a generality, well lets just say the people might not react the way you wanted them to.
Comment: Re:Well, to be fair, (Score 2, Insightful) 746
Comment: Re:SC2 Lan Play (Score 1) 368
Comment: You do not need a camera to post vids on youtube (Score 5, Informative) 287
Comment: Re:Fear 2's AI sucked. (Score 1) 58
Here's a little something that happened TWICE yesterday as I was playing through the game:
I enter a room with cubicles and 4 hostiles that aren't aware of my presence. I shoot to kill one of them and take cover behind a wall (room was shaped in L form). At that time I hear the hostiles saying "Flush him out".
*grenade lands somewhere*
---silence---
***BOOM***
As I turn the corner, I notice all 3 remaining hostiles are dead. And this isn't a 1 time fluke, the next room had hostiles and they heard the gunfire, they launched a grenade at the closed door, which bounced back in their face.
2 rooms cleared, 1 bullet used. My main weapon: Crappy AI
Comment: Re:Two Options (Score 1) 245
In Quebec we do have a pretty reliable cable connection (Videotron) which is a decent competitor to Bell. They have a few problems over their plans and such, but their internet connection is flawless. I don't know if other provinces has this alternative tho.
So by doing option 1, they can allow more users to connect at better speed allowing them to have a chance at compteting against whatever other providers available in the area. So by doing this, it will cost a lot but you have a chance of having a lot of new customers, depending how convincing your efforts are.
By doing option 2, they ensure that if I ever was with Bell I'd put my money elsewhere and that if I was with some other provider, I wouldn't consider moving to Bell. Less cost, shittier service, more pissed off customers plus the possibility that customers might go to other providers.
So, shareholders, I offer you costly upgrades and possibly more customers or almost no cost and a possible loss of customers... They would still go for option 2. But it's always nice to have the full picture.