We are TOTALLY being super nerd and calling it an avatar of Akatosh. Because if we're going to be technical about it, we're going to be REALLY technical about it.
The performance issues on PS3 smooth out after the first hours, frame rate picks up for... God knows why. If that doesn't work, free up some space and start throwing spells to get it in swing.
Also, not giving me good signs of how long you played.
Because the PS3 was just too cheap. Honestly, it's starting to reach a gap where the money to buy a console and it's games is about equal to BUYING A GOOD COMPUTER. Except I don't throw out my computer every few years.
Sadly, only Valve has my seal of authenticity at the moment, all of the moaning and groaning over their games has been because of stuff they ADDED. Valve still hasn't screwed me over with a bad game, or even a bad DEAL for games yet. Only other one that I might consider would be Frictional games...
Worst case scenario? This could be the blow that takes down Sony. That takes down The PlayStation. That takes down years of work, sweat, and toil to create art.
This isn't stealing, it's murder.
I'm not saying the info being stolen was a problem (it definitely is), I'm talking about the security. Hackers are evolving day to day, and as boring as a hobby as it is, it's still attracting more people. No system is secure enough to be hacker-proof forever.
Wow, so you're supporting the people who could be selling people's credit card numbers right now? Also, you have no damn clue as to WHAT this issue was, or if it was even an issue to begin with. You're blaming a company for an individual that's NOT EVEN RELATED TO THE COMPANY.
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