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What Happens in Vegas… March 24, 2008

Posted by thinkempire in Consoles.
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Rainbow Six Vegas 2 

Generally, typically, stays in Vegas. That is, unless you manage to get an STD. In which case, that stays with you, pretty much wherever you go.

Anyway, against all of my desire, I decided to rent a copy of Vegas 2 for the PS3 because 1) I wanted to celebrate my new job and 2) I don’t want to play WoW all day.

So far, I’m loving the experience system, as it keeps the endless killing seem somewhat fresh. I’ve read that this is what the Call of Duty experience system is like, but I don’t play it online so I wouldn’t know. I’m glad it unlocks some equipment and whatnot, in addition to being able to customise your armory loadout, in addition to your armor loadout and even what camo you get. Pretty damned cool!

Anyways, I’ll more than likely blaze through this game by tomorrow, so I will hopefully have a review up in a day or two. Also picked up a copy of Devil May Cry 4while I was out, got convinced to join the Blockbuster Rewards program (my family had a complimentary one because I rented so many friggin’ games when I was a kid), and got Get Carter and Any Given Sunday, both of which I have never seen.

When I need a break from my gaming tonight, I’ll have another post covering a few topics I’ve seen as of late that I think I need to address. I also have a discourse between Gr00ve and I that I need to edit and post and that’ll hit sometime soon, maybe I’ll save it for a day I’ve got nothing to do or nothing to write about. A slow news day.

As if those existed.

That’s IT! March 24, 2008

Posted by Gr00veMerchant in Computers.
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      “Hey Baby. Looking for a good time…?”      

We’ve laughed, we’ve cried.  It’s been a rocky and tumultuous relationship.  Often times, we will go prancing hand in hand and others I strongly must resist the urge to smack her around a bit and leave her for another mistress.

I’m talking about Windows of course.

After this latest rumored betrayal, how can I learn to trust again?  As it is already, Microsoft is already overcharging the hell out of their products.  There, I said it.  I know others have said this before, but I always have sided on the defense of Microsoft.  “Development costs, support costs, value (examples like Office which have several functions built into one).”  But if I have to start shelling out for specific components of an operating system, especially media features that were standard… there will be no more forgiveness

The worst part about the whole thing is the idea of a subscription; the absence of actual ownership makes my skin crawl.  With the number of free, or relatively inexpensive alternatives, how dare they?  You can get just about any flavor of linux that you’d like with minimal effort; hell, even Apple’s OS X offers a full version of there product with every feature Apple offers for $129.  A 5-License “Family Pack” is available for $199.  To get five licenses of Vista Home Premium you would spend $1200.

To think that for one minute I’m going to shell out for an incomplete OS and then shell out even more (perhaps continuously) to flesh it out is absurd.  I know that this entire rant is on the premise that Microsoft will overcharge for all of this, but there has been precedent.

I’ll leave you with this:

Office 2007 Home and Student: $149.99 OpenOffice: $0.00
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium $239.99 Ubuntu Linux: $0.00
Now current features to be offered in Windows 7:…? Alternatives: $0.00

-Gr00veMerchant

Why pay more?