@jhoneI83 I completely agree - New Vegas comes to mind. It's the kind of game that I love, but it's just a buggy mess. The review should have been more harsh and maybe next time they'd think twice before releasing early. I'll go back and play it next year when they've addressed more bugs. Until then, I have about 100 other games sitting around here to play!
@CaptainHerlock No wrong way to fight and no structure? Lol - MMA is an extremely technical sport, perhaps the most technical sport in the world. Let's just stop talking about fighting because you are obvsiously completely uneducated on the subject.
@CaptainHerlock I never said it did...? And who are you quoting? They were making themselves a target for criminal and wrongful behaviour. I can't spell it out more clearly.
@CaptainHerlock Regarding MMA, if you don't think it's a sport you've obviously never tried it. No sport is more demanding or requires more discipline than full contact fighting. Even for someone in great shape, like me :), a five minute round can feel like an hour. And I'm not sure what you're going on about. I never said the hackers weren't criminal, or that they shouldn't be in jail (where did I say that?). They damn well should! All I said was that Sony painted a big fat bullseye on their PSN with the way they interacted and responded to hackers. If you're going to piss off the hackers, you better have the security in place to ward them off - or at least an appropriate firewall...
Also, Sony should have been much better prepared considering they were basically sticking their tongues out at the hackers. Try sticking your chin out at Chuck Liddell saying "You can't hit me! It's illegal. nananananana!!! Whose got your nose? Whose got your" WHAM!! lol
Tom: Thanks for putting into words exactly what I've felt since the beginning of this debacle. This sums up my own interpretation of the situation. This is why I'm pissed at Sony: questionable security, refusal to take the blame, lack of transparency.
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