I've only played Halo1 on PC. It was the first time I ever saw Halo. And the only thing I could see there was that the design was IMHO very bad. I don't mean graphics quality, but the design of characters and environments. Back then, I also had two friends at work that were graphic designers in an advertising agency and we worked for clients such as Lucky Strike, CocaCola, P&G, Toyota. They were also like; "wtf? this is ugly!" And we were all very anxious to play it via the agen...
The point is that patent law is not OK, since you can patent a piece of code and you shouldn't be able to do that. It looks like a layman brought that law.
And @bladestar
"To be honest with you, I believe the patent system sucks, since it only hurts the end user. but rules should apply to everyone, not just to microsoft."
So what's wrong is the rules, right? Of course rules should apply to everyone, but if you have bad rules what do you do then? Who brin...
Well, I hope so too. Patent laws seem like they can't catch up with fast development. If no change happens in the USA, at least I'm hoping they just build some large wall around and mind their own business without forcing bad laws to the rest of the World.
Oh, and a pipe system that vents all the American CO2 into space so it doesn't stay in our atmosphere.
Oh and a wall so high and electrified so that genetically modified organisms don't spread all around the ...
Nope man, "Ana Karenina" does not exist in the Universe by its own. It didn't get discovered by Tolstoy. It's a product of his imagination. As for mathematics and equations, you just discover them and they would exist in the Universe even if there would be no intelligent life to do it. Put it this way: if we ever encountered intelligent aliens, they would clearly know that 1+1=2, but I doubt they would have the same movies and books as we do.
This is wrong. Knowledge and life should not be patentable.
Yet you can do it in America with software and genetically modified organisms (see the movie "The future of food"). What happened to that once progressive and humanist country? It's starting to look like an evil empire, a Germany just before the WWII.
No way the rest of the world will agree to pay for software code. It's the basic functioning of mathematics that exists in the universe and gets discover...
Hey Mart. It seems that you're near a nervous breakdown, after which you might actually buy a PS3. Maybe you should see your doctor in order to prevent that.
My point exactly Vip3r, I was being sarcastic. Just mocking XBoys. They always say it's about games. Not BluRays, not cell, not this, not that, but games.
But Europeans have better salaries and everything is more expensive in Europe, isn't it? Europeans do not wage wars for oil and have signed the Kyoto protocol, right? That adds up to the prices. Am I wrong?
As for Japan, Sony is a Japanese company so it's normal they get the lowest prices. I'm really not into economy and such, so please correct me if I'm wrong and reply with your opinions.
There should be a government fund which grants huge amounts of money, for marketing, only to those games that get the >90% review score. Problem solved. :)
Ooops, sorry Mr Connery, I didn't care to read all the posts. My bad.
But I'm not very serious guy anyway. And about the suicide thing, I might actually agree with socsca, hah.
Yeah, Silverwolf, like you don't know capitalistic society is all about D!CKs and BALLs! Stop whining you little girl and run to f***ing EUROPE if you got no BALLS man! Whoa, those whiners pi** m* o**! I mean LMAO! OMFGOW!