...oh yeah, it's the "Buy me a beer" button! :D
Going to miss Mr. Ironside's voice if Sam retires... :(
...over here in Europe, I'm seeing a lot of retailers/online game stores that are selling the retail game quite a bit *above* the average price of a regular 360/PS3 title.
That would be like paying $65-$75 in the U.S. for a 360/PS3 game and then have to pay $5 more for some "great 4 person multiplayer action!". I haven't been a big fan of DLC, and this really takes the ¤%#&!
...that every part is covered by it's own warranty (something he should've mentioned in the article, as it's one of the best arguments for custom building a PC, IMHO).
More often than not, OEM/retail PC's have to be sent in as they were sold when something goes wrong (even when the problem is something as minor as a faulty RAM module). If it's custom built, you just have to whip out the component that's bad and return it. Less downtime associated with this as well. This is, of co...