How do I do it? And why is it so difficult to find?
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What do you write about?I see the occasional friend on a weekend, but most of the time I prefer solitude. I get more writing done that way. I have been invited to parties, and a few raves but I wont go until I can drive myself back since my friends are not very reliable at parties. They tend to get really drunk so I want to have a way home, plus i'm just not a fan of huge crowds. I get more writing done by myself anyway, which is more important to me.
Film-Guy
[QUOTE="waffle57"][QUOTE="GrandJury"]I don't understand why people feel the need to hate. Who cares what these kids spend their money on. Jazz_FanThe media is eventually going to/has already realize/d that they don't need to put out anything of quality to make money. Its always been like that........ Amen. Transformers 2 anyone? Pry one of the crappiest moves I've ever seen.
You people are delusional, its gameplay looks average at best.Birdy09MMO's aren't really known for their amazing gameplay. People fall in love with them for their RPG and community elements. I think TOR has a chance of being a better game, though I doubt it'll be as commercially successful.
[QUOTE="hot114"]Instead you got brainwashed by Activision and IW. Nice going. Or maybe he just doesn't care? I personally couldn't care less about their business model and the industry. I buy games that I like and want to play.I am proud to not be brainwashed into jumping the IW hate bandwagon
Crossel777
[QUOTE="MetroidPrimePwn"]OnLIVE would pay the developers a fee per game play, and the amount of usage you'd be allowed to OnLIVE per-month would depend on how much you paid monthly. For example, one game a week could be X amount of dollars, while two games a week would be more. - The reason OnLIVE is charging for games is that OnLIVE is a *massive* investor scam. The financials for OnLIVE don't add up, unless you realize the goal is ultimately to get millions of dollars in investment for a doomed product, run it around for a few years, and then let it get bought up or die out. They may actually release the product, I don't know, it may even work, but the goal of the company IS NOT to make you happy as a gamer. It isn't a scam. Time Warner, AT&T and others have invested into OnLive. I highly doubt these mega corporations would continue to invest in something without doing their homework. It exists and is currently in public beta. Hopefully they can get the tech right because the idea behind it is just fantastic.How would developers make money by putting games on it if they didn't?
subrosian
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