Well, like flies. Theres a faction on every <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font>. Just some flies don't care for the <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> they are being handed. Others woof it down heartily- thats obvious.
It gets ripped to shreds because people are free to express themselves about a subject, good or bad, without fear of biased moderation. Social media is also a way to quickly advertise, but also have the word get out about pure <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font>, very effectively, and quickly. Alot of the social media site…
I've had 0 programs conflict with anti-viruses. Usually the false positives (and not always false) show up with inferior software, and sometimes software tries to install some things people flag as no-no's. (ie punkbuster, rootkits (drm natured), prism, etc) Network rules (I don't allow anything to "call home" without…
Now they just have to worry about making it... Wait for it... Wait... D&D. I figure (conservatively) given the cash shop scenario and projected player purchases (doing more math) They'll string you along for at least 2 years on classes. 3 *maybe* to get the thing to work. ;)
The information being moved from server to client is much different between the two. An Eve client logged in takes far, far less server resources than a game like GW2, Rift, NWO, etc. :cool: A good judge of health *can* be determined by monitoring peak playtimes, and advertised "events" as active players, will seek to…
Server math is going to be lost on m0st people. This is why popcorn falls heavily. Its also why "linked" accounts across games make numbers look good to investors and administration who never leave their desks and have to call a tech to reset their desktop wallpapers.
Ever since people figured out they could make money off of viewership, people have been circumventing it. (Bypassing the hit counters, disabling the hit reporting, disabling the advertising hit payout, ect) You might be seeing just alot more people blocking the payout aspect because they don't like to be tracked, or, don't…
This'll be great. :cool: I'll add to it for bets sake. Never get close to 300k active customers, 200k a longshot. Within that 5 year period, percentage of NA players to EE (Everywhere Else) tips towards +-5%.
Of course not, some people have to use a hand to protect the posterior from damage when reading some of this stuff. Hey man, you'll have the forums to yourself in short time.
Yeah, I bought my car [Zen] under the impression that since it was sold, and non refundable even if its totally screwed up, that it was a prototype. I'd say they have you pegged as one of those statistics they bank on baby.