Have to agree...on both counts :)
EDIT: @DJinn C'mon man, loosen up. It's not like Infiny said the game was shit. Hell, they have games releasing damn near every month of 2011!
What would give Activision the impression COD is "too much too soon"? The back to back sales records?
"Clean up...on aisle YOU."
I love Sony's ads.
I'm currently playing. Not greeeeat! But damn sure not as bad as some will have to believe.
Nope. Next FUD please. They do not have access to legitimate PSN user's console ID. There's a 2 part console ID verification step that is ran by Sony. These guys are simply trying to save face since Sony has banned the shit outta most of them.
Move is going to be used my first play through. Then with DS3. Nice to have a game that looks that great, that either control method works. I'll say from my demo play with Move...it'll make you a beast! Accuracy is insane.
If people knew the plethora of data collected from them by: MS, Apple, Google, Facebook, Twitter, and on and on on...they'd still find a way to finger point at Sony.
Good job DCUO! Hell, MMOs may actually have a console home...
Nope. It began development in 2007. Funny when games go multi on PS3, there's a ticker tape parade. When it happens to the 360 "anyone with 1/2 a brain already knew". LOL!
Class3 is not an MMO. It's in an "MMO setting", but is nothing like your typical MMO. Why? MS doesn't do console MMOs.
EDIT: No worries Kon. I personally feel MMO is just a buzz word being used in reference to a 360 game, simply b/c the PS3 has one on the market and another coming. That are actual MMOs.
Here we go...
Every PSN user connects via a DNS server. It how the Internet works Gandi. There would be no legitimate reason a user would specify DNS entries other than to attempt a bypass. A bypass needed by using CFW.
FunAndGun wins
$210 if you include the price of the game. LMAO indeed.
I remember playing this at Aladdin's Castle (arcade) way back in the day. Sold, if only for the memories.
1. If credit card info is really being sent unencrypted, then by definition of "unencrypted", that data is viewable in a packet analyzer, like WireShark.
2. There is no way this person in the chat is the first person to attempt to "sniff" PS3 packets.
3. As no one since the PS3 was released has reported unencrypted credit card data, I find it highly unlikely this is true.
4. Packet sniffing is not hacking.
So I can sync my exiting music library with the cloud and SAN store my mp3s? If so, that's pretty damn niffty.
Ars sure can write up a shit ton on the unsubstantiated ramblings of a butthurt hacker. How is this a "Report"? Seems like hacked systems need to worry about this more than OFW users.
Plot? Who plays COD for a plot?
Someone slash his tires!!! Amazon or hell, even Best Buy...never GameStopGoing.