SPACEBALLS! WATCH OUT (watch out watch out!)
I find this funny. These phantom people trading in systems en mass who are most likely the same people up in arms about their personal data being out in the open. How many of these people realize that you still need to deactivate your account on your system or else its going to go to the next lucky consumer... With your data still stored on it? (Unless the outage still let's you access those options (or at the very least formatting the HDD)).
It all depends on your taste of how you want to play... You have 3 categories: Standard (think core), Classic (hardcore), and Custom (custom made games) & each has its game modes (Suppression(TDM), Uplink(steal intel & return to base), Bomb Squad(defuse 3 bombs while protecting you bomb tech), and Last Defense(Domination). Some games can go by real quick, while others will drag on. Standard is pretty much 1 shot deals, but Classic is round-based (up to eleven (!it goes to 11.)) Expec...
I may get disagrees from the SOCOM purists, but I really like this game. The beta was enough for me to make my decision. Hell, I sold BLOps for this game. I was getting tired of the same people using the same tactics in every game (or the bastards who would turn objective-based modes into prolonged TDM games accompanied with the cheap killstreaks:Naplam, R.Thunder, C.Gunner).
This game changed almost everything up from that tired formula for me (but according to die-hard SOCOM ...
Or Turd Sandwiches.
I wouldn't mind something for the outage, but for what exactly? Nothing they have done has ruined my online experience, it has just been halted for the safety & security for me and other PS3 users. If anything, SONY is protected/ enforcing its ToS (even if there is no service at this time). They felt they needed to shut the servers to fix this problem and so they went ahead and did just that.
YOU TELL 'Em, LIGHT YAGAMI! (Lol)
I liked the original DA (aside from the slightly cumbersome U.I.) But haven't played DA2 yet. What are all the complaints people are bringing up? Was what they changed make that radical of a difference?
@Sanii
"Now" its getting old?!
Apparently the jokes aren't funny only to people who really did get RRoDs (and after reading some posts, almost all 360 owners don't find this funny). Some people need to either get a sense of humor or stop trolling articles just to say "Not funny ::waaaah:"
WHO KEEPS "REPORTING" THIS TRASH!? Knock it off already! We don't need 20 articles about this pansy every 5 minutes! It's old already, we get it!
(sorry this isn't really a reply, but this "news" submission, like the 4 before it, are NOT needed because it's not news. If you want to report court cases, please, by all means, bypass this site and post on FOX News, MSNBC, or somewhere else.)
Same here. I keep getting error 80710D36.... Thanks for "fighting for freedom of speech" and f@cking up my ability to connect to my system, assholes!
I just don't understand why suddenly SONY is being attacked for doing their JOB and protecting their property/services... I guess since Nintendo and Microsoft just "love" their systems being so easily hacked and never tried snuffing out these types of "hackers", groups like Anon are mad that SONY ...
More like a punch in the pubic hair he calls a beard.
Splicing the metaphors I have read, it's more like this kind of story: I go to McD's and ask for just a burger. Instead they give me a meal but charge only for the burger. Impressed by this, I happily go and eat the burger and am gladly about to eat the fries and soda, but someone runs over to me, slams a cover over them and exclaims "Oh no, you can't have that, you didn't pay for it yet!"
It's cool Strokey. They just don't see humor in Weird Al, or at least understand that is what you were referring to
The question isn't "is it too hard to hack?" but "how long will it take if there is a loophole somewhere?" These kids apparently don't want software or security jobs to make money for themselves, but instead want internet fame for being a douchebag and forcing Sony to again go back and look for an exploit they never thought someone would waste their time finding.
Good for Sony, but I wouldn't say "unhackable" yet because you know there's some nerd whose only goal in life (since they never had one before the PS3 came out, or rather, after the removal of OtherOS) is to try and "hack" the new firmware. I just wish either one of 2 things would happen:
1) Sony is able to either completely stop this hacking shit so we can get worthwhile system updates, or trace a PS3 and just brick it once a red flag goes up on a...
Looks like you forgot Guitar Hero: Smash Hits, too... Damn, man. That's a lot of games with no difference between them aside from track lists... And they only got worse. Every edition put terrible songs on-disk, but expected $3 for every good song released as DLC.
This is just my POV, but I really hate when devs say they are using X% of a consoles power. If KZ2 was running at 60%, then it shows the dev deliberately made something they could have done better. If its at 100% now, then that's like saying "this is THE BEST we and anyone else can do with this system". No one knows how much raw power is left in the HD gen consoles, so quit spouting percentages already.
Well, ill be the only asshole playing this game when everyone else jumps on MW3s dick. I sold my copy of Ops for this game, and to me, it was the best decision. I'm tired of the exact same formula used in the past 3 or 4 CoDs. I wanted something different and not another $65 camp-fest. Loyals or not, everyone complaining about every little thing (graphics, cover system, no doors(?)) apparently love to pay for the same exact thing every release. And just about the cover system, how abo...