@Nikosnik123 What makes a game "not for men but for elementary school kids"? That's a pretty dumb statement. Why don't you just say that you don't like either of them and state your reasons? If you're unable to state your reasons, maybe this whole commenting on games thing is just too intellectually challenging for you.
@SolidTy @BryanParksSuper He didn't necessarily reverse his decision. He made positive comments about a game that his company developed and released on the PS3. I've not heard him retract or contradict his original criticisms of the console.
@BryanParksSuper Gabe Newell made some very valid comments regarding coding for the PS3. He claims it's a giant nightmare for developers and it was Sony's attempt at trying to convolute the development process and discourage third party companies from developing for the other consoles, as they'd be too tied up coding for the PS3. It backfired though, and developers just either did a poor job or haven't released their content on the PS3 at all in some instances (this being one of them.) You should blame Sony for this, not Bethesda.
@CyhortI82 What a pathetic post. It's called "having morals". It's very important to have the PC as an open platform for so many reasons. If it wasn't open, Notch would never have been able to release Minecraft. You think he should go out of his way to support it just because you say so? What a selfish moron you are.
@Daian @grnionio No, some people (like yourself) can't comprehend that people have different wants and needs in a smartphone. I'll take an interface that I personally prefer over a slightly more powerful processor. Likewise, I'll take a slightly smaller display with better PPI and colour representation over a larger, lower quality display. This isn't an argument of hardware specifications. As I've said before, if hardware specifications were all that matters my desktop PC would be the most popular smartphone. As it happens, portability, usability, size, and numerous other factors are taken into account, and people choose what they personally prefer and buy based on that. Why do you people find this so hard to comprehend?
@Slade968 @adroge1 @Dragdar Samsung are lucky that's all they're suing for, especially in light of the emails between Samsung employees who were saying that certain aspects of their phones needed changing to be more like the iPhone.
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