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Comment Enterprise Software (Score 1) 210

The real problem is... All "Enterprise" software sucks because of what they say it does. They try to come off as a nearly complete solution to your problem. 5 years down the road when you actually complete it, you could have written a very similar/better product from scratch. But they give an excellent sales pitch to people who dont know better, and of course they buy it. This happens when non-technical people runtechnical parts of the business. Just like you wouldn't have a Software Engineer running HR you shouldn't have a MBA choosing the foundation for your system.

Comment Re:$31 for pressed CDs? (Score 1) 291

I'm not sure you understand the problem. The problem is to make money and sell your music to as many people as possible. Completely ignoring the vast majority of people without phones capable of downloading music doesn't make sense. I would say in this case if you are trying to fix peoples choice of phone, you are indeed solving the wrong problem.

Comment Re:Isn't this usually a concern (Score 1) 583

The XBox is much more prone to scratching then your average non-car-CD player. My small sub woofer housed on the same floor as my XBox caused it scratch my game while I was seated 15ft away on the couch. My sub was not on very loud. But apparently loud enough to shake the floor a little bit. So the instructions should read: "Do not move the console while a disc is in the drive, dear god do not walk around the house when a disc is in the drive, turn off all bass on your entertainment system, do not play during periods of strong winds, etc etc"
Real Time Strategy (Games)

Fable II DLC Coming In December 25

Microsoft has announced that the first pack of downloadable content for Fable II will be available on December 12th. It introduces a new island called "Knothole," which contains new quests and dungeons, as well was various items and character customization effects. An interesting article about Fable II's morality system is up at Valuable Games. The author says, "In many ways the game's moral dimension feels more like a feature, similar to the implementation of new shaders or an upgraded AI system. It is not that the morality system is tacked on; it is a central part of the gameplay. But, compared to the enormous amount of work that must have gone into designing the world (i.e. creating artwork, a coherent narrative and the world itself), there seems to be far less time spent on developing (minor) emergent moral choices and major moral dilemmas in the game's overall narrative." GameSetWatch has a related story about how the game approached storytelling.
Businesses

How To Deploy a Game Console In the Office? 310

SkydiverFL writes "Does anyone have an idea for a good solution for using a game console (Xbox 360, PS3, etc.) with a laptop and / or external monitor? I am planning to set up each of my developers at the office with a shiny new Xbox 360, surround headphones, and Gold memberships. The only catch is that I have to do it 'gracefully.' I would be grateful for any input on the technical setup and politics (how to get it in and how to work through the politics)." Read on for further details on the situation.

Comment Re:Failure (Score 1) 341

I dont think the Gamecube failed. It is exactly like all the other Nintendo systems(Minus the Virtual Boy). All there systems make money, and alot of it. Plus they always have the games that are pure fun, unlike the 340 hour Final Fantasy 15 game that will be on the ps3. I probably will be making Wii the one system i've bought since the gamecube purely for the Tennis game, and the guaranteed duck hunt sequel.

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