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#1  Edited By mr48

You guys that cant play the game you paid for make me laugh. Why? Because thats what you deserve for continuing to support this terrible online single-player model by buying these games. As long as you keep paying, publishers will keep doing this. For me its simple: Online single-player = no sale. Thats how a boycott works, and you idiots with no impulse control who keeping falling for this crap deserve every bit of grief you get trying to play this game.

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#2  Edited By mr48

He was in my disguise.....

I'M IN YOUR DISGUISE!

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#3  Edited By mr48

I'm no fan of the NRA, but their game looks like it focuses on teaching people gun safety, so I dont really see the problem?

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#4  Edited By mr48

"Because at a games networking event, someone asked for my business card and proceeded to flirt via text the next morning."

Not sure why Patrick decided to include this tweet in his post. It stands out as being pretty silly and inconsequential compared to the rest of them.

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#5  Edited By mr48

Of course the simplest solution to piracy: make good games without horribly intrusive DRM is something that big publishers such as Ubisoft are remarkably slow to understand.

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#6  Edited By mr48

@ck1nd said:

It's a sad day to see something as cool as OnLive going under. I didn't use the service, I feel my computer is good enough that renders it obsolete, but it was a great idea.

On a related note, how does this affect OUYA's solidity now? I know OnLive was a large part of their pitch and it seems that this might cripple a lot of positive points for the system.

OUYA is a pipe-dream at best and a scam at worst regardless of whats going on with On-Live. What the OUYA team has promised simply cannot be delivered in the time-frame and at the costs they are claiming. They're either deluded or lying.

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#7  Edited By mr48

@_Horde said:

The security question is "banana".

I think you mean BANANER

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#8  Edited By mr48

@Bell_End: Are you fucking serious? Its Blizzard's fault for not having enough security, as much as it is the hackers fault for breaking in.

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#9  Edited By mr48

Will it not be a buggy, awkward piece of crap anymore?

Edit: I'm blaming the ARMA engine, not the mod team BTW.

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#10  Edited By mr48

I love the official rebuttal: "Hey, its not like we stole ALL the models! Check out all the models we didnt steal!"