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#1  Edited By DrSpaceman

@tphickma: I'm glad I wasn't the only one who had such a hard time with this. I guess more players here don't have children and have no idea how painful just the thought of losing your child is.

That being said, this is still my GOTY and love that a video game can force these feelings.

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#2  Edited By DrSpaceman

With things like Netflix instant streaming, Steam and iTunes there is going to be a lot less pirating. I think the key is that they offer a more fair price. Why should I pay $59.99 for Transformers:fall of cybertron on PSN but I don't have a hard copy to keep or if I choose to later sell?

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#3  Edited By DrSpaceman

I'm like a lot of people, kinda say "whats the big deal, i'm not doing anything wrong" but it is creepy what the gov is up to. N.S.A whistle blower here:

They are watching!

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#5  Edited By DrSpaceman

"A new study from Birmingham University in the U.K., found that people will likely be monitored within hours of downloading popular torrents by at least one of ten or more major monitoring firms.

The team, led by security research Tom Chothia, ran software that acted like a BitTorrent client for three years and recorded all of the connections made to it. At SecureComm conference in Padua, Italy this week, the team announced that they found huge monitoring operations tracking downloaders that have been up and running for at least the entirety of their research. According to the team’s presentation, monitors were only regularly detected in Top 100 torrents, while monitoring of more obscure material was more spotty.

“Almost everyone that shares popular films and music illegally will be connected to by a monitor and will have their IP address logged,” Chothia told Paul Marks at New Scientist

What’s really mysterious is who all of the firms are. Chothia’s crew found around 10 different monitoring entities, of which a few were identifiable as security companies, copyright firms, or other torrent researchers. But six entities could not be identified because they were masked through third party hosting. Now, despite firms focusing mostly on just the top few searches out there at any given time, that’s still a massive amount of user data to collect and store. Why?

I’d imagine that security firms and copyright agencies are both researching how BitTorrent networks work and how prevalent they are, which would both be useful from a legal standpoint to either take out hosts like the Pirate Bay or change the way copyright lawsuits can be brought, as prosecuting hundreds of thousands or millions of users individually is rather unrealistic. But even so, why would hidden entities be collecting such massive troves of data, just to sit on them?"

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#6  Edited By DrSpaceman

I find it interesting that more people were upset over Carly than Duck. People more upset with woman Lee flirts with over a child. I guess it's just the age range. As a father I found this gut wrenching, the thought of losing my son. I had a really hard time with this episode.

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#7  Edited By DrSpaceman

@Chango: Good. After I preordered I said "oh, shit, i'm going to have to wait till wednesday to play" I work at 5am so i'm always asleep before the store updates. This is great news!

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#8  Edited By DrSpaceman

For ME2 on PS3 they have a little cartoon in the begining that goes through the story of ME1 and at points you choose love interest, saving the qween ect. all the big choices. The stuff you'll miss is just the small things like the autograph guy ect.

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#9  Edited By DrSpaceman

Yea, I remember playing this on ebaums world way back in the day. It was a weird little flash game, was worth trying just for it's strange factor. Uhhh...on a side note, everything cool OP?

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#10  Edited By DrSpaceman

Ok, from what I understand the large save file slows down the game because of the ps3 hardware. I can kinda deal with having to save and restart every so often. But i've had so many freeze ups after the patch. Does the lockups have to do with the patch or the save file size?