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This is why I hate Pc Gaming and DRM

Alright, so for those that know me, when it comes to gaming, I can get into it from time to time.  And when it comes to real time strategy, Supreme Commander is where it’s at.  I mean, I’ve been a fan of the series since Total Annihilation.  None of this Warcraft zerg rush crap.  Nope! Give me the real deal!  So I was pretty excited when the new supreme commander was announced.  So, I had to go pick up the game.

Little did I know that this was going to be one heck of a hassle, that ultimately, is not worth it!

So, here’s the first issue I run into.   I go to Gamestop and buy a copy after work on the way home.  Figured it would be a good way to waste some time when I got nothing else to do at home.  Yea, that’s how I justified it. But anyway, I get home, start to open up the case, and low and behold, I notice that there’s no plastic surrounding the dvd case when I slid it out of it’s box.  And worse, no game, no manual.  Not even a friggin sheet of paper!  Nothing!!  The result of some shoplifter who decided to just lift the cd, and the paperwork containing the registration code.  So, I’m pretty much out of luck until I let them know what happened, and have them set aside a replacement copy for the next day.  I love how this works.  They put in all sorts of copy protection, etc… so the people just steal it from the store.  If people are going to pirate a game, they are going to find a way.  Hell, just make it a little bit cheaper, and therefore more enticing to those who are cheap.  Yea, the deadbeats aren’t going to buy it even if it was friggin 5 dollars, but oh well!

Which leads me to my second problem, and  TON of frustration.  So, with the game finally in my hand, I start the process of installing it on my hard drive and then attempting to play the game for the first time.  But nope!! Even though I’ve bought the game, and put in a valid dvd key, I’m greeted with this

steam

Are you freaking kidding me?  You mean to tell me that since your servers aren’t available, I can’t play the game that I’ve spent my well earned money on?  What if I don’t even have internet access?  I guess I’m screwed huh? So, around an hour later, I try again, and run into another problem.

steam kidding me

So, for some reason, your software wants me to download it from the freaking internet for 4 HOURS?   The dang dvd is right in the drive, and you want me to download it off the net?  Fortunately, I started off from scratch and this time it wised up and decided to actually look in the cd-rom drive this time.

Alright, so the game is installed and I’m ready to rock. I click on the icon, and I’m greeted with this

steam I just BOUGHT IT

Okay, so since your servers are having issues, I’m once again screwed over by not being allowed to use something that I’ve legitimately paid for.  Wow! At this point, I’m considering downloading a software crack just so I can use something that I’ve actually bought.  It’s like hotwiring my own car!

So anyway, I get past this eventually by just waiting and coming back and finally get to play the game.  Only to find out that my beloved series has been dumbed down in order to ‘appeal’ to the mass market.  The number of units drastically reduced, build times are insanely fast, and not near as complex as it once was.   This appealing to the mass market is simply giving in to the idiots who refuse to buy the product because it was too deep for them.   Once again, stupid, low IQ consumers define the market, and those looking for the full experience they were accustomed to are screwed over.  Yay!

Oh, but wait, it’s not over yet!   While back at my desktop, look what pops up!

steam - advertisement

You know, there is software out there that installs and runs in the background on consumer’s systems and pops up advertisements on their computer.  We call that malware, spyware, annoythepissoutofmeware, etc…  And it turns out that I actually PAID for something and despite the crap I’ve had to run into with the drm and sever issues, you guys want to have the nerve to throw advertisements in my face?  Screw you!

Looks like it’s back to the Xbox for me!  Pc gaming industry, see ya!  Rot in hell!!

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Apple, Try Harder Next Time

So, umm, yea.  Apple has came out with a new tablet that was supposed to ‘change’ the industry.  I’ve looked, I’ve researched, and thought about how I could use this device in my day to day activities.  And to tell you the truth, I’m deeply disappointed.  As a matter of fact I’ve been disappointed in Apple for quite some time now.   They are speaking of this thing like it’s going to change the world, when in fact, it’s VASTLY underwhelming.  This has been a habit of Apple for quite some time.  Their marketing gets people whipped into a frenzy, their designers come up with something that "looks" nice, and all of a sudden, people start to forget what this device SHOULD be doing.

Now granted, the Iphone changed things, and I have one as well, but when it came out, it came out with a lot of things lacking.  Things that ’simpler’ users would not really care about, but for those of us who know our gadgets in and out and use them to their full potential, there were things that were lacking.  And well, once my 2 year contract is finally up, I’m jumping ship.  I’ve been eyeballing the development on Microsoft’s latest mobile phone platform.  And even though the last one wasn’t ‘pretty’, it did everything I needed it to do. 

But back to the subject on this Ipad. First and foremost, I think it sucks.  There wasn’t enough to separate it from my existing Iphone to justify having a bigger screen. Especially since it runs on the same operating system.  But here are the things that I do not like about the Ipad

  • No HDMI ports – Sorry, but I want a device that I can hook up to my TV without having to buy some expensive proprietary cables to do so.  And don’t give us ‘technical reasons’ for not doing so Apple.  You just enjoy making the extra money off of that crap which is ridiculously priced for what it does.
  • No expandable space – Secure digital, compact flash, so I can easily transfer my movies, pictures, etc… without having to go through Itunes or just keep documents on my device.  Nope, Apple doesn’t think you need to do so. I have this same gripe in the phone area as well.
  • No multitasking – Are you freaking kidding me????? You mean I can’t listen to Pandora while I surf the web, or dart back and forth between face book
  • No Bluetooth tethering to your phone – Oh, but if you want to access the internet while out and about, you can pay for an additional 3g service from AT&T.   Wow! Haven’t the consumers been milked enough?
  • No flash – "Oh! But it’s too processor intensive!!!" says Apple.  No, the truth is that it will allow people to circumvent the Apple store for some of the cool games out there. Greed and arrogance is at the root of this one people.  Yet this thing can power through HD movies.  Enough with the BS Apple
  • Weak operating system – The Iphone operating system is decent for a phone and for the touch, but this is a TABLET PC.  It would have been really wise to include a customized version of Mac OS on the device. 
  • No Camera – Oh, this thing would have been SWEET for video calls and chat and many other things with the right software.  But nope!
  • No removable battery – Running out of juice? Sorry, you can’t just put in another battery.  You gotta recharge.
  • No usb 2.0 ports – SERIOUSLY APPLE!! HATE you guys for not including this stuff standard by now. Oh! Yea! That’s right, you want to use your own expensive overpriced cables and adapters so you can juice the consumer for more money.
  • GPS – From the Apple hardware specs page, it looks as if only the WiFi 3g model has it.   Which will cost you around 130 bucks extra over the standard model.
  • The back is not flat – Kinda negates the effectiveness of some of the accelerometer featured apps.
  • Still have to go through ITunes for your software – Unless I want to jailbreak my phone, I don’t have the option of using some of the really sweet and effective software out there.

I’ll just stop here for the moment on my ranting about what I don’t like about this device.  Apple brought this thing to market too fast in a weak attempt to get the jump on competing products from Microsoft and other tablet manufacturers.  And for those that don’t know, yea, Windows 7 was designed with tablets in mind.  So once the hardware starts appearing, we’re good on the operating system. Not to mention that Microsoft has an "interesting" idea on how they think a tablet pc will be used.  Here are some videos.

 

 

But anyway, here’s what I would like to see in a Tablet PC and it’s operating system.

  • HDMI out for presentations onto projectors, TV’s, etc…
  • USB 2.0 – This could be used for charging, or just connecting to your pc in general
  • Wifi
  • Bluetooth – and support for a Bluetooth keyboard.
  • Dual Screen – Which is what I love most about Microsoft’s courier.  The OS seems a bit off for what I would need it for though.
  • Ability to Tether via Bluetooth
  • Expansion slots – Compact flash or secure digital for transferring and carrying extra data
  • Windows 7 or Mac OS operating system.  Even Ubuntu would be a consideration – This would resolve a LOT of the operating system related issues that I have with the Iphone, Touch, and the Ipad.
  • Camera
  • Accelerometer – Yea Apple, we can thank you for making this popular
  • Microphone
  • Speaker
  • Headphone Jack
  • Removable Battery
  • GPS – This would be interesting on a tablet device.  I think it could come in handy
  • Touch screen
  • Ability to install apps without going through a store – This would be resolved by the operating system suggestion though.
  • Enterprise level exchange support
  • Peer to peer networking capability with other tablets of the same type – Would be sweet in a presentation to push something from your screen to someone else’s or send a message to another person in a meeting without disrupting the flow of the meeting.  Or just sharing files and ideas in general.  

Aight, enough of my rant.  I got things to do.

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Finally Got Sucked Into Apple’s World

Okay, long story short, I’ve not really been too much of a fan of Apple for a while now.  Not because of their software, but because of the way they do things.  I’ve been so used to PC based operating systems, right clicking, and inexpensive accessories.

Well, my sister had recently suggested that I start using an mp3 player when I’m working out to make the workout a bit less strenuous.  Not to mention that it would be good to keep me hype and energetic when the music blaring over the speakers at the gym really doesn’t do it for me.  Especially considering that my tastes in music differs from the typical white suburban residents that I share the gym with.

So I head up to Sam’s club and take a look around at the mp3 players.   I took a look at the iPods and wasn’t really too impressed, considering the price of the iPods themselves as well as the accessories.  It seems that anything that says “compatible with iPod” automatically goes up at least 50% in price when compared to accessories for other music products.  But then I found it….  The IPod Touch.

I have to admit, this little bugger is quite sweet.  I decided to opt for the 8 gig version and save the extra hundred bucks for some wireless Bluetooth sport headphones that would work with the IPods.  I’ve been playing with it since Sunday and so far, I love it.  Here’s what I like so far.

  • No proprietary headphone jack
  • Screen can be turned of while listening to music
  • video podcast support
  • Audio book support
  • YouTube (for video surfing in the bathroom)
  • Contacts (Great backup in case contacts on my phone aren’t available)
  • Calendar
  • Slick user interface
  • Pictures

The main thing that I’m really missing on this thing is built in Bluetooth technology, and more pda type functionality.  I know it’s a music player, but with this thing sharing so much of the Iphone technology, they might as well should have had it double as a pda as well.  I’m quite sure though, that developers will start building some pretty cool applications for it so I’ll just wait and see what comes down the road.

So Ora, Chris, Jonathan, Aron, etc… I finally broke down and got an Apple product.  I’m still griping about the price of their stuff, but I’m liking it so far.   But I’m still not ditching my Quad core, Intel cpu.

For those of you who don’t know what the iPod touch is, here’s a link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kj0UZjrSVLA

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