Moron out_of_the_blue talking out of his ass again, trying to muddle the discussion with his trollish behaviour, putting the grown-up's discussion at risk, without backing up any of his claims.
You know... instead of contributing to this community, you keep spamming your link everywhere, and then complain that you're being banned.
You are very abrasive and quick to use ad hominems instead of proper arguments, so don't expect ANY compassion from the people who frequent here and actually contribute.
Good post, overall, however I object to the term "minority", because I'm sure that Tokyo's population must have a lot of minorities, just perhaps very few black people.
Minority doesn't mean "black people", it means the group of people that's not the majority.
Yes, blame the carriers for the distribution of porn to minors, while the carriers themselves don't distribute porn themselves, and it's the producers that provide access to that crap.
The biggest problem with this "Always online" malarkey is that at any point in time the game company can decide: "You know what? You can't play anymore, because we don't want to keep these servers running, they cost us too much."
And there you are with your $60 game, and no way to play.
I'll stick with SimCity 2k, and spend my money on Kickstarter games.
Even though this is a highly off topic rant, and mostly misguided, I'll touch on one subject
> MS offered and gave help getting support for silverlight on linux
Moonlight was an extremely bastardized version of Silverlight, and never fully supported all the trappings that came with Silverlight, also lagging at least 1 version behind Silverlight.
The media codecs that were needed by Moonlight, had to be installed illegally, and even those never supported the crappy DRM that MS built into Silverlight.
It's also buggy as can be.
I've watched several (non-DRM'ed) Silverlight streams with Moonlight, result: I had to pause+play the video about every 5 minutes, and sometimes it would lose its place and start all over again, all because the player would forget it was already playing, and would put the "PLAY NOW" overlay back on top of the already playing video.
Linux distros have served me very well since I switched from Windows to Linux in 2005. And I do play games (Steam is but a small cog in here, the Humble Bundle has done a lot for Linux gamers too), I surf the web, watch videos, email, do word processing, chat, etc. Without ever resorting to Windows.
For work, I have to work with Windows, because the machines are locked down, but if I had my wish, they'd be running Linux as well, because there's no software that I need to run for my work that doesn't work on Linux.
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You are very abrasive and quick to use ad hominems instead of proper arguments, so don't expect ANY compassion from the people who frequent here and actually contribute.
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There, you have an answer, now get lost.
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Minority doesn't mean "black people", it means the group of people that's not the majority.
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You have already failed on two parts of your equation.
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And there you are with your $60 game, and no way to play.
I'll stick with SimCity 2k, and spend my money on Kickstarter games.
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There are full length episodes of online only original content on there. From 'networks' such as Geek and Sundry, Vsauce and Jupiter Broadcasting. To name three off the top of my head.
http://www.youtube.com/user/geekandsundry Geek and Sundry.
http://www.youtube.com/user/jupiterbroadcasting Jupiter Broadcasting
http://www.youtube.com/user/Vsauce Vsauce
Also there are the Google Science Fair lectures: http://www.youtube.com/feed/UCAn-f5AvAospCM1Jzgn9QHw
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> MS offered and gave help getting support for silverlight on linux
Moonlight was an extremely bastardized version of Silverlight, and never fully supported all the trappings that came with Silverlight, also lagging at least 1 version behind Silverlight.
The media codecs that were needed by Moonlight, had to be installed illegally, and even those never supported the crappy DRM that MS built into Silverlight.
It's also buggy as can be.
I've watched several (non-DRM'ed) Silverlight streams with Moonlight, result: I had to pause+play the video about every 5 minutes, and sometimes it would lose its place and start all over again, all because the player would forget it was already playing, and would put the "PLAY NOW" overlay back on top of the already playing video.
Linux distros have served me very well since I switched from Windows to Linux in 2005. And I do play games (Steam is but a small cog in here, the Humble Bundle has done a lot for Linux gamers too), I surf the web, watch videos, email, do word processing, chat, etc. Without ever resorting to Windows.
For work, I have to work with Windows, because the machines are locked down, but if I had my wish, they'd be running Linux as well, because there's no software that I need to run for my work that doesn't work on Linux.
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