It's not "a number" it's an algorithm.
As soon as they posted the key online, Fair Use went out the window.
That falls under the category of Trade Secrets.
Big no no.
What's legal in your country doesn't stand everywhere else in the world.
You do get a free month. I don't think it's going too far out on a limb to assume you rarely if ever get a month's worth of play for any $60 purchase.
If, after your first month, you still feel engaged enough to continue, then you can contemplate paying the fee.
I have no problem with an installation or patch. I do question why a game like this isn't available entirely digital. I'm willing to bet the entire game is installed on the HDD anyway.
Yeah, but they also "confirmed" LBP2 for November 2010 back at E3 and also "confirmed" DC Universe Online for November 2010 on the blog around the same time.
Both are releasing this month.
Things change. Don't hold your breath just yet.
They still need to fix the voice chat on PS3, broken since launch.
My problem with level scaling is not particularly the scaling, but the levels. When everything scales, levels are irrelevant.
They should just remove levels and focus on perks/skills.
Level scaling is stupid.
Who was worried? Worried about what?
It means a hell of a lot to content providers.
Epic is an organization of hundreds of people. Don't quote them like it's their company policy.
Man, I loved WCW vs. NWO
Uncharted 3. I wanted it the second I finished Uncharted 2.
Infamous 2 is a close second.
Yes.
Next question?
Half of one out of three ain't bad.
Well.. I mean.. it's a failure by just about any standard... but for Ballmer, it ain't bad.
I kind of think it is, either way.
Exactly. They're the only numbers that manufacturers have to give.
Retailers don't buy stock they don't intend to sell and they don't buy all they stock they intend to sell all at once.
Ultimately the vast majority of product sold to retailers will sell through to consumers, even if eventually discounted to do so.
What's interesting about it?
Are you making an assumption that an installed Torrent client equals piracy?
I wouldn't care if the Wii wasn't lower resolution than the iPhone, which gets games at 1-10 bucks each.
In most respects, they're comparable platforms, but Wii games cost $50 each. They can suck it.