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@Evanrocknuma I do fine with HULU and Netflix but Onlive never worked for me. Even when it was optimal there was still lag because the game wasnt really running off my machine it was off their servers.

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@LordRaymond Uh....it is still choppy and sort of laggy and I have comcast...

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@Namgis Casual games is where the money is at!

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@AndCarlsen Companies don't wait until they have financial problems to cut. Look at giant corporations, there are cases when they feel as if their earnings are going to be weak, they preemptively cut 10,000 workers.

Oh and yes, Vancouver is ridiculously expensive. The prices are higher then here for the same items but if you factor that their money is worth the same as USD then it's even more expensive.

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@gix47

Vivendi would never allow that. They would lose so much money if they just did a public offering as opposed to a package deal.

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@the_requiem

That's not even funny, don't even think like that....

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@Dreizel

The freaking problem with this generation of consoles is that each year the number of GOOD games released can be counted with one hand....where as back in the old days the number of good games out there was ridiculous!

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