The people who find this offensive have way to low standards when it comes to using the internet. Get over it. Im tired of this carebearness the internet is turning into.
I work for a small computer business in my hometown and we deal with asus products all the time. Motherboards, video cards, monitors, etc. And we have had some bad customer service here and there. But 90% of the time its been quick and painless.
Don't base your review of a company based on 1 person's bad customer service. Personally after the 2nd RMA you should of requested a brand new laptop all together.
All he is doing is using his iphone/ipad to remote desktop to his desktop/laptop and view what is on his screen from anywhere. Hes basicly doing what things like onlive do for gaming just with more steps.
And there are comments like nihonlight's up there that piss me off even more cause of how ignorant and naive people can be.
There is a difference between bitching and putting titles to stories like "Bethesda Must Answer for Skyrim's Bugs" and going through the proper way of reporting issues to Bethesda.
While ill agree that losing out on 100+ hours is potentially a bad thing. I learned long ago about multiple saves, backing up data, etc to make sure that if things do go wrong from new updates that i have ways to fix them.
PC
Out of the 100+ hours i've spent playing, Ive seen very little of things worth complaining about. I've taken the time to explorer 75% of the world and still haven't seen Major bugs, only minor things that dont break the game. No backwards flying dragons, no messed up textures, etc, nothing game breaking.
All these news stories about bugs in skyrim are starting to get out of hand. Im sure they are aware of issues in the game. Doesn't warrant constant bitching ...
Game Engines are limited by the hardware they are going on. Thus the need for new consoles. Gaming companies usually have new engines in the works but just arent able to use them till the consoles catch up.
They do. But its still the claim that he's making as if its some BIG SECRET.
I like how the guy thinks that that sword is
"one of the best swords Skyrim has to offer"
and
"It can kill almost anything in roughly one or two hits – striking at 33 damage and burning the target for 10 points."
Oh yea? My bow does 86 damage with 12 damage arrows and 5 fire dmg and even that takes 5 or 6 hits just to kill normal guys.
Untrue.
Fire from 1 mountain over to the next. I bet it wont make it.
I approve of this humor.
@ Kran
Actually....as for Skyrim, Todd Howard was pissed cause people were playing the game and putting footage online before release date.
@hooby
As i stated earlier, You also need to do your research. They were never a joke race. They were the central theme OF A JOKE, not a joke themselves. Go read up lore on Pandarens. They have as much lore as any other race and have existed since 2003 when pen and paper warcraft existed.
Whoever wrote this article needs to do their research.
The problem is they pretty much already tax that stuff. If we make even 1 penny off the auction house we have to report it to the IRS as income.
@blackhammer
But its the fact that since they have access to alot of client side stuff that people come up with hacks in the first place. By making everything server side it gives less room for people to create stuff like that. And if you've been keeping up with the news there is already a person that has come up with a speed hack with just the very little client side access he's got from BETA.
The III in diablo actually meant Diablo M
It amazes me to see how clueless people are on the subject of "always online" DRM for Diablo 3. They just don't see that the reason they are doing it is to prevent hacking being done since everything will be server side. Plain and simple.
Says it was settled out of court.