An interesting piece on the finding of one company, Reflexive, into piracy and product sales.
http://www.indiegames.com/blog/2008/02/opinion_casual_games_and_piracy_the_truth_.html
A 1000:1 ratio! It would be interesting to see how this plays out for more mainstream, non casual, game companies.
That man was savaged by the lion. The lion was shot in the head and was left to writhe in agony before it died. You sat at home and watched it of your own free will, able to stop at any time. Cry me a ****ing river.
The sooner people realise the world isn't a toy, there to be played with and manipulated at their whim the better.
This is real life people, live with it.
I think you'll find that god is just doing some minor alterations. It's hard to keep track of tiny things like this when you have the whole of space and time to worry about.
The American Council of Exercise would agree with you.
However here in the UK the acceptable range is termed overweight. High standards and all that don't yer know.
Being the manic depressive I am my weight and therefore body shape has been all over the place. I'm currently 172cm, about 5' 8"...
Homeworld is the main event, Cataclysm is the encore. I made the mistake of reading the manual while waiting for the game to install. I didn't start playing until the following day!
While you're at it, see if you can pickup a copy of Hostile Waters by Rage. It's a neat game with some...
I don't think you can sell the games or the account they are attributed to. You'd have to read the agreements.
Steam is great at what it does i.e. Fast online digital distribution with updates installed as they are made available.
From a consumers point of view, Steam should be treated as just...
So... capitalism then.
Another interesting piece, this time from a griefers point of view, is the recent GFW podcast. Although the whole thing is interesting, the relevant discussion takes place from the 49:48 mark.