You and your kind are so cute because you really believe what you write, even though it's so far detached from the real world that one can only envy you for your youthful untainted imagination.
"Excuse"? Are you mildly retarded?
COD is on 5 platforms, including PC. Separate those out into individual SKUs. Then look at only the first 24 hours. Then compare again.
It's your loss if you pick the inferior versions of multiplat titles.
We just don't get suckered into buying all that crappy DLC. Like many others, I'm not interested in DLC at all, so I won't miss out.
An ultrasonic sensor can register obstacles, yes. But it's a very simplistic way of telling the car where (not) to go.
Kinect can build a depth map of all its surroundings, figuring out the exact layout of the environment including all obstacles.
Ultrasonic sensor = Telling a blind man "Don't go here"
Depth sensor = Making a blind man see.
Without extra sensors, a regular cam or webcam is unable to do this.
It's funny how you're getting disagrees. Look people, at least make the effort to educate yourself.
Far Cry = CryEngine 1
Crysis = CryEngine 2 (deemed too tough for consoles -> not on 360)
Crysis 2 = CryEngine 3
If it looks like a programmed course to you then you ARE calling it fake.
So please explain, how could you possibly identify this as being pre-programmed? And what purpose would it surve the University to fake a Youtube video by using a programmed course?
I'm surprised about the failure rates of these systems. People don't seem to be bothered by it at all.
I hear things like "My XYZ died last week, so I bought a new one." as if it's the most normal thing in the world.
I'm typing this post on a PC that's almost 5 years old. It runs an average of 16 hours per day (and often times nonstop for days on end when rendering something). *Not a single* component has failed in all this time, not one....
If these backdrops are "bland boring and the same as any other fps" then I'd sure like to know which other fps you are referring to.
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Have you tried the voice recognition? Apparently not, because your image makes no sense at all.
<<What happens when retailers find no one is buying your product? They purchase less orders from you next time.>>
Big retailers actually get to return unsold units. Just because they've been shipped doesn't mean they'll sell through.
A massively anticipated release like GT5 is heavily front-loaded. It sells like crazy in the first week, then drops off quickly.
530K. 25% down year-on-year in the month of GT5's release.
But don't sweat it, people. I'm sure they *shipped* 3 million. :-D
One would have to be very naive to not consider Kinect a system seller. It brings in an entirely new audience (which doesn't own a 360 yet).
It takes Japan about a year to widen the PS3-360 lead by 900,000 units (i.e. undo the US November).
And in Europe, PS360 sales are about even.
I'd like to know this too. I'm typing up this post on Windows 7 64, and I love it. Never understood the Microsoft hate.
Either way, all the Pachter and VGChartz haters can shut up now. They *undertracked* the sales severely.
I'm actually not sure how the analysts could have been this far off. That's quite crazy.
And where's that guy who was convinced that more than 1 million is completely off-the-charts impossible?
Don't confuse them with facts. It's really simple how this works.
a) The Eyetoy is a Sony product.
It follows that:
b) The Eyetoy was the FIRST of its kind, pure awesomeness, and everything else is a ripoff, including the Dreameye which had come out earlier.