No reason you shouldn't expect a lot from something this expensive. It's horrible buying something like this just to have something blow later and you not be able to use the headset.
Seems like a much better option than some of the other headsets I've looked at in the past. I hate getting brand name (i.e. Turtle Beach, Beats by Dre) if they don't really give me some quality for my money.
I think that it's pretty early to say which is worse. The fact that the government got involved in the PSN security breach is huge, but the RROD has received plenty of criticism for years now. In 4 years will we still be talking about the PSN security breach? I personally don't think so. However, I think that it should be understood to be the bigger issue of the two.
Definitely won't find this video anywhere else.
If more big companies start making moves to Mac OS then more hackers will start writing viruses for Mac OS. When that happens I hope people realize that Mac OS is more susceptible to viruses and getting hacked (there is a handy access point through Safari, which SJ just loves to tout around as being a great browser) than Windows is. They did not really acknowledge that in the article, they only stated that Windows was likely due to its prevalence- that really does not tell the whole story t...
it's pretty easy to make one like that...the hardest part would be getting that object that the drive is attached to, the rest is cake (and that's not a lie)
I am glad that this message keeps getting put out there, because I am tired of mac users who don't know any better tout the whole can't get virus issue over me because I love windows. It is simply not worth it to write a virus for a mac, it won't affect enough businesses or people.
But I do just wish that someone would write a virus for mac's...not that I am wishing harm to another computer, maybe just a virus that has a pop up message that stays with them for a while informing ...
I think part of the point he is trying to make is that people who are buying apps do not pay attention to what they are buying. His test of increasing the price and still getting people to buy his app at what most people and analysts would consider are outrageous prices helps show that people do not really pay attention at all. He really is not doing anything fishy or low down that would constitute calling him a scum bag, he is simply making his point and explaining to people that app store...
I also agree that I am sick of mainstream television being harsh and critical of video games, and especially seeing video games and research being strewn in such a terrible and inaccurate way.
This seems to be completely unprofessional, and please find a better fake name than "gentile"...like that is not supposed to also reinforce that he himself is gentile and kind, worthy of people feeling empathy for him, and would be unable to be devious or biased in any way.
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If casual gamers are used to casual games, then what will that translate to when it comes time for them to be the opinion leaders in the category of video game consumers?
I grew up playing traditional, more hardcore games; thus, that is what I like to play a lot now. I do still partake in my casual games, and believe me they are addicting, but I still prefer my fps's by far in comparison. That would most likely be different if I had begun with different games when I was younge...
I'm really interested to see how this game can transition into a new era. It was so overdone for a while there, but I actually sort of miss it, and wouldn't mind a refreshing new entry to the series.