

In a nutshell: You are only allowed to write reviews if you promised to write good reviews.
In a nutshell: You are only allowed to write reviews if you promised to write good reviews.
It needs the American version of the game. Looks like I have to wait until other regions are covered, too.
I’ve seen a VHDL implementation of the Z80 on the net. It is so old, it’s last fixes were from 19 years ago…
“Thanks for the tax breaks, but now we are off to the next tax breaks”
I’ve never used a VPN, and from numerous posts, many of them in my native, non-english language, it would be easy to derive that I’m not an American citizen. I’ve even stated that fact in a number of posts.
I still got an invitation. I reported it as spam.
The key question is: What kind of R&D? I’m afraid their key research is “how to squeeze more money out of our users”.
A few years ago, I saw a cheap GSM adapter for a PC for e.g. emergency messages of the server. It was cheap, as it only supported 3G. Luckily, I checked availability of 3G before I bought it, as it would have been a doorstopper here.
OK, that is USA. They have been a bit backwards for a long time, so this is not a surprise.
Been there, seen that, on an Arena browser on a black-and-white X terminal.
Do you have to break your fingers, too, to switch them off?
2G? That is a word I have not heard in a long time.
He said he has no idea how but they made him try anyways.
Uh, I’ve been present when such a thing happened. Not in the military, though. Guy should install driver on a telephone system, despite not being a software guy (he was the guy running the wires). Result: About as bad as expected. The company then sent two specialists on Saturday/Sunday to re-install everything.
My answer: “I don’t play Windows”.
One of the most common problems of government or other big organisation software is that they don’t scale, either “not well” or “not at all”.
Some guy hacks up a demo that looks nice and seems to do what customer wants, but then it turns out a) that it only allows for (number of open ports on one machine) users at the same time, and b) it only works if everything runs on one machine. Or worse, one core.
Good. Lock them up and throw the key in the gutter.
Apart from 3., I’m in full agreement.
Yes, of course they have complained to the courts. That’s not the point. This simply will go nowhere, or do you expect that the court will somehow separate Activision out of Microsofts hands again to fix this? Or punish the managers at Microsoft and make them withdraw the execution plan to remove redundant jobs?
At the end of it, Microsoft will eventually pay a small, symbolic sum which they consider “cost of conducting business”. Nothing more.
As if they would care. What is the FTC going to do about it? Most likely do nothing, or issue a stern warning.
If I have to work on an American QUERTY keyboard, I have to look for each and every special character. Because our QWERTZ-keyboard has them in other places to make space for all the interesting characters an American keyboard simply fails to offer.
“I’m sorry we got caught on this.”