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#1 detroithardcore
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I'm fully aware of how many accounts your able to have. I own 2 PS3's, and a PSP, I have an account on my little cousins PS3 who I watch occasionally, and I have an account on my moms PS3 at her place. All 5 accounts are being used atm, So yeah, PITA. I don't understand how any gamer can accept and support this type of action.

No worries saint, he was just looking to argue with somebody. He started calling people I know greedy and lazy because I took games to their house to play. Not getting my point was I had to put my account on there to do any online..whatever though

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What's your pick for greatest co-op experience? I come from the days of Contra and Double dragon, so I've always loved a good game you can team up on. I loved Gears of war, but the Spec ops in Modern warfare 2 were awesome too! Any other good suggestions out there for a game to play co-op with a friend?

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[QUOTE="Reptylus"][QUOTE="detroithardcore"][QUOTE="Reptylus"] And why does your account have to stay activated after the game is back at your house? Right, it doesn't. After all, the single copy of a game can't be used in 6 different consoles at the same time. Your 5 console limit is only relevant if you want the rights to stay permanently which implies that the game also stays.

Hence you have to delete it after every use at a friends or reach a limit, were going in circles here dude, pointing out the obvious isn't an argument.

I'm glad you have so many friends around that share your interests and are too greedy to buy the game for themselves instead of letting you run from house to house (Why aren't they coming to you anyway? Not just greedy but also lazy, eh?). I was just trying to say that for the majority of users the whole online pass system is not really an inconvenience. BTW, originally I just explained something to the saint because he didn't seem to know. The circle started with you being disrespectful, kid. [/waste of time]

I tour with a band so yeah, when I'm out of state I have to take my games places if they're not on my bus. I suppose that makes them lazy for not going home and picking up games to come back to a venue or hotel...I find it easier to go to other peoples homes and get in on some late night gaming sessions between shows, I also take games I own just in case they don't have them.
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[QUOTE="Reptylus"][QUOTE="detroithardcore"] Too funny ! Who said anything about sharing anything with a neighborhood? I'm saying Ive taken games to friends house like UFC10 and had to activate my account there to play online...4 times and out. You got the wrong idea kid lol

And why does your account have to stay activated after the game is back at your house? Right, it doesn't. After all, the single copy of a game can't be used in 6 different consoles at the same time. Your 5 console limit is only relevant if you want the rights to stay permanently which implies that the game also stays.

Hence you have to delete it after every use at a friends or reach a limit, were going in circles here dude, pointing out the obvious isn't an argument.
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What's your pick for greatest co-op experience? I come from the days of Contra and Double dragon, so I've always loved a good game you can team up on. I loved Gears of war, but the Spec ops in Modern warfare 2 were awesome too! Any other good suggestions out there for a game to play co-op with a friend?

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[QUOTE="detroithardcore"][QUOTE="Reptylus"]@The_saint: Online passes are attached to your account. Just register that one on your friends console and he's good to go without buying an own pass.Reptylus
That will cover you for 4 friends, if your account is on 4 systems already you wont be able to do this without having them deactivate and delete your account.

We were talking about borrowing games to a friend and going over for a gaming session. Not about (illegally) sharing usership rights with the whole neighboorhood.

Too funny ! Who said anything about sharing anything with a neighborhood? I'm saying Ive taken games to friends house like UFC10 and had to activate my account there to play online...4 times and out. You got the wrong idea kid lol
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I'd like to see a zombie game setup like Grand theft auto, a large sprawling sandbox city with thousands of inhabitants. But I would like a single zombie to appear randomly in the city, and the AI to react realistically and let it spread accordingly. Like you could drive to that side of town and see how it's unfolding, and you could choose to intervene or wait it out.

I would like to be able to invite people from your friends list into your zombie outbreak too. Say like up to 20 people to try and survive, or even try to stop it all from going down. If a zombie attacks a neighborhood and houses catch fire, then the house is gone permanently. It would be cool to see the AI try and band together in houses or businesses to try and stop them as well.

If you get bitten you slowly turn, and maybe you could warp to another random survivor and keep going or continue as a zombie. With the randomness of the outbreak and the smart AI, no two games would ever be the same. All yours and you friends actions effect the outcome. Perhaps you could locate the initial outbreak and stop the whole thing from ever going down, and it could play like a basic sandbox game.

I'd like a lobby where people can beg for help and you can review the zombie to human ratio, maybe even show stats on how many infected non turned humans too. Also a good touch would be cars have random amount of gas and you could fill them up at gas stations providing they're still there. You would be forced to abandon cars if all the gas stations are burned.

If you could warp all the way up to the last human surviving and die, the city gets nuked, and it starts all over again. I'd say have trophies for overcoming an over 50% zombie infested city, and prevent an outbreak before it reaches 10%. Maybe even a trophy for survivng your entire game as a single person!

I'd love to hear anybodies feed back or suggestions for a massive zombie outbreak game. I'd like to drop an Email to Rockstar and plant the seed in their head that it's a good idea! Who's with me!?

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@The_saint: Online passes are attached to your account. Just register that one on your friends console and he's good to go without buying an own pass.Reptylus
That will cover you for 4 friends, if your account is on 4 systems already you wont be able to do this without having them deactivate and delete your account.
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Yeah the future of gaming is bleek, if we convert to digital media instead of hard copies. I own 18 systems and can go back and play all my old games whenever I want to, and can loan them to friends if I want. By switching to all digital media those days will be gone, and the sad part is, gamers aren't standing up to the industry to deny it.

I knew when micro transactions took off, that we were headed down a dark path. Look at how Microsoft handeled force converting it's users into the 360. They just shut down all servers for the original X-box even though there were millions of active users, like "Buy 360 or be without." If a company with that mindset is allowed to have that sort of power, there is nothing stopping them from bricking old gaming rigs that only use digital media.

It's bad enough they have been testing the water with success in micro transactions, releasing $60 games with 50% of the content only to charge people more to get the other 50%. My biggest example came early with the PS3 with a game called Pain. I wrote a review when it first came out talking about how mad I was that I had paid $15 for one single level and one character. People sent me all kinds of bad email saying how fun it was and I didn't know what I was talking about. I never said it wasn't fun or that it was a bad game! I was mad that I bought a partial game and didn't know it before hand.

Imagine if you bought a Mario kart and realized it only had One stage to play,and you could only pick one character, but OH 2 weeks later you can buy another stage for $5. That's whats wrong with the industry, the people who made them what they are, will be the first people they rip off. I sometimes feel like people are just sheep that blindly go along with everything the industry throws at them. A couple moans and groans, then conform. sad really

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#10 detroithardcore
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First and foremost I have to confess I'm addicted to trophies/achievements.:?

I am ashamed of all the time I invested in Tribes aerial assault for PS2..at least 2-3 hrs a day for years, much more on weekends :(

I own more games than I know what to do with :|

I grew up a Nintendo kid, and have lost all hope in their ability to keep me a fan. Wii will be the nail in the coffin for me

I absolutely loathe playing online games with people who can't shut up, especially kids

I love to exploit glitches

I've owned every system ever made besides a Neo-geo and turbo graffx

I've dated girls only because they were gamers

I was late to perform at one of my concerts because I had just bought a new game, my band and the crowd were less than pleased :lol:

I secretly used to sing a song about Metroid prime in a band ;)

I used to pick up hookers in GTA 3 just to kill them afterwards

Confessing my gaming sins made me feel better!