What does this have to do with games?
Comments on the site are funny.
I don't see why everyone has such a huge problem with it.
I've been noticing articles such as this one more often lately. Should I feel bad now that I'm purchasing any of those games? It's like the article hints at that.
I really see no point in these articles.
It's almost as bad as the IGN Last Guardian - "Why isn't the lead a girl?" article.
Yeah, I wonder why people support a guy who blackmails and thinks he can get away with it? I understand they want their Linux or whatever, but once this turns into a criminal act, why support?
No amount of lawyers will help him in this case...
Why should he shut up? He was talking from his perspective, you should probably grow up before telling people to shut up.
There is absolutely no fan boy remarks in his comment, so I don't see how your comment relates to the article here.
Strider from top to bottom.
I'm not sold just yet. It takes quite a bit of force to make the cat go flying so far... why would anyone use that much force to play Kinetic?
"To think that all of this could have been avoided had Sony not decided to remove the Install Other OS option. Oops."
I can't believe people still fall back to this argument.
When you download a movie, does it impact the people that actually bought the movie with their money?
When you go online and reset a whole bunch of people to Level 0, is that somehow enjoyable for those people?
I fail to see how people don't see something wrong about this.
The comparison between PS3 and movies or music is laughable at best.
Alan Wake suffered from this. It had no online component and was one of the most downloaded x360 titles in 2010.
There was a thread on NeoGAF that contained the download numbers and Alan Wake was in the top 5.
Hopefully pirates liked it because there's slim chance there is going to be a next one thanks to that.
I see where you are headnig with this analogy, however comparing hackers to Robin Hood couldn't be any further from the truth.
In 2010 we saw lots of developement studios close their door, I'm not saying it's because of hacking or anything. It just shows that they don't always make profit in the first place. Let alone bask in the riches like some people seem to assume.
I have no problem with hacking whatsoever. Even if one studio is forc...
Yeah.. games are really expensive.. you can find tons of great games for $20 especially during the Christmas season. Bayonetta was like $9, Darksiders was $15, Saboteur was $9, Resonance of Fate was $15.
It's "expensive" is rather a rather lame excuse at best.
Who cares anymore, would be great if we didn't have to get yet another news article once every time a hacker sneezes at the PS3, x360, Wii and just about every other gaming platform.
n4h(ackers).com
Keep the garbage off this site.
Darksiders was a good game, not even close to being garbage.
I just don't understand how Amazon.com can be getting all these crazy deals and Amazon.ca doesn't receive anything remotely similar to this, I suppose Nier would be the closest thing to this at $15, but considering you could have got 3 great games for under $45 over the Holidays on Amazon.com that's practically nothing.
It's odd to find the same company in bordering countries have such different business models.
Is this x360 exclusive?
I like Uncharted 2 just like every other guy, but they are two different games that shouldn't be compared.
I think one thing we have learned on N4G is that it's always about the console wars.
The HUD in real life is rather dissapointing.
Because we all know you used it every single day. Wish peple would drop the whole OtherOS garbage.
You won't get it back so will you please stop crying about it and get a decent computer that can run decent Linux.