All of them?
Or just the small handful that develop applications for Piracy?
Counter Strike.
Now this is just silly. Ridin' the hack-hype wave for hits.
I'm going to have to disagree with you.
I sit around my CIS classes, and friends in CS (The two majors most hackers come from) and none of them seem the type to develop for piracy.
In fact, I'd say 99% (if I had to use such a made-up percentage) of hackers are either good or neutral, that don't belong in jail. It's the hypothetical 1% that get all the attention, which leads more vocal users the generalize that most, if not all hackers are low...
Was about to post this.
A bubble for actually reading the article goes to you.
Hahaha. I was waiting on this. Nice joke.
Though, I think we can view it a little differently, as I'm pretty sure I can't walk into Wal-Mart and pick up a GTX 460.
I loved the original Shift!
Can't wait for this one.
I'd like an autowin button.
I like the draw of legal stuff.
It comes pre-done with appropriate ID3 tags, and album art. It also recommends me similar artist, through which I've found lots of great artists I've never heard of.
Plus, I can't be on my Zune HD and just download a song off youtube. I'd have to use my computer for it, plus I'd get sketchy audio quality.
I was interested in the $8 a month tag until it said the music is played from the cloud. For that, I'd just rock Grooveshark.
I've got a Zune HD, and with Zune Pass, the convenience of thinking of a song I want to download and then just downloading it without a computer is great. Though, it's $15 a month.
If Qriocity let you download the songs to your computer , I'd be all over it!
Then Sony pulls out of the video game business, Microsoft and Nintendo fight for the first party studios that Sony loses, and the team who designed the security for the PS3 gets fired.
You'd be surprised how many jobs in this field are gotten this way.
Who better to hire to protect it than the one who knows how to rip it to shreds?
I may be wrong, but I'm sure that's White-Hat Hacking.
In the age of Information Assurance, you've gotta know how to attack before you defend.
Amazon's quickly becoming the Google of e-tailing, if they already haven't.
I look on Amazon any time I need to make a purchase of a product, due to their amazing service. The only time I don't, is when I need computer parts, then I turn to newegg. And even then, if it's just a single part, I compare prices with Amazon.
Not the first time he's been to court. He got out of the 'suit just fine last time.
Perfectly acceptable. A game can't please everybody!
I appreciate you stating your opinion without bashing the game, or the people that enjoy it. I'll send a bubble your way for being more civil than most N4Gers
Now, I love me some hate on N4G, but Just Dance 2 is on the wii.
Dance Central is the one on Xbox.
I'd just like some voice acting variety.
I swear the last game had all of 9 voice actors using different accents, and even then they copy-pasted those voices to hundreds of NPCs (Though, I can't lie. I loved how everything was voice acted.)
@TacticAce
Bethesda are known for large worlds, but also for the incredible number of bugs and broken games.
It just so happens if you're lucky enough not to be hit with them, you have an enjoyable game.
So, you don't want to see fun games that get you off the couch?
Excessive anything is usually bad.
That's why it's excessive.