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  1. LASooner

    Call of Duty World At War Beta Token

    It's an M rated game. Keep it as far away from your children as possible. Bad language is the least of your worries. It's a realistic war game, and war is not pretty. As a former member of the US Army, we used the F word like a comma, and the cussing is about on par with what you'd really...
  2. LASooner

    Call of Duty World At War Beta Token

    Excellent. I'm a senior artist at Treyarch, I worked on the vehicle/weapons team on COD:WAW Definitely like to hear that. Unfortunately I'm a PS3 owner, so I can't participate in the BETA at home, but there should be several people from the team playing in the beta, we really enjoyed making...
  3. LASooner

    Call of Duty World At War Beta Token

    What do you think of it?
  4. LASooner

    Is Sony pulling a fast one?

    same to you. :D
  5. LASooner

    Is Sony pulling a fast one?

    Because you don't own the software, you own the right to use that one copy on one system. The provisions of the DMCA allow for exceptions to circumvention, so if it's truly that important to you to back up every optical disc you have, then become a library that can legally backup said work...
  6. LASooner

    Is Sony pulling a fast one?

    If your sole purpose for copying a piece of software is truly for backup purposes, why do you fear the provisions on the DMCA? You'd be hard pressed to find anyone willing to prosecute someone who only had one backup of each piece of software they legally own. I noticed you ommitted the part...
  7. LASooner

    Is Sony pulling a fast one?

    The developers don't make the copy protection, they license it so the cost to the developer is small percentage. The video game industry is not ignorant, they know there is no fool proof way of stopping people, but why would you unlock your door and let anyone come in and take your stuff without...
  8. LASooner

    Is Sony pulling a fast one?

    Speaking as an artist at a large game developer, I'd like to know why you think we don't deserve every penny we put into those games? Unlike movies, video games have a shelf life of only a couple years at best, and that's if they are a blockbuster. Yet our budgets are now close to being on par...