Sweden has gone on record saying they would not say whether Assange would be deported to the U.S.
I don't support rape, and that's what he did, but the fact that they held off on actually filing suite until interest was this high in getting him to the U.S. combined with Sweden's statements say...
10 years later and we have LESS basic functionality.
Hope this hasn't been posted yet, but it illustrates the basic point.
One game focuses on eschewing a limited scope of ideas with player freedom taken into mind.
One game feels more like it was made with nothing BUT player freedom in mind...
Ever since Google decided to start coding all of youtube in terrible flash, the site has gone to shit functionality wise. I literally can't get one playlist organized because for whatever reason the videos won't stay in their positions. Expecting functionality out of Google after the most recent...
Deus Ex in 2001 did shit like this better, more valid (you felt like the developers intended this to be a valid strategy), with fewer bugs and with more strategy and realism (one bullet into his head would have killed JC on realistic difficulty) than Skyrim did more than 10 years later.
MFW...
So apparently EA has responded.
"We're going to carry on exactly as we are," apparently is their decided response to the most glaring message I've ever seen sent from a companies customers. They're as bad about learning as Sony is.
Once they're forced to switch to an IP that hasn't sold...
This is getting ridiculous.
This comment, courtesy of "Anonymous Coward" sums it up fairly well.
I'm growing fairly tired of just how ridiculously out of hand this international copyright racket is getting.