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Vu sur Jeux vidéo.com : le prochain Starcraft, jeu attendu par la moité
des joueurs de la galaxie sera vendu en 3 saveurs. Comprenez par là que la
campagne solo du jeu sera vendu sous la forme de 3 stand alone différents. Oui oui vous
avez bien lu, pour pouvoir vous faire la totalité du jeu, vous devrez aquérir les 3
differents opus, sachant que ceux ci seront vendu de façon étalé dans le
temps.
Aucune info sur le prix (après tout, si chaque campagne coute 15 euros, ça peut
permettre au petit budget de profiter du jeu sans avoir à le pirater) et c’est bien
ça qui inquiete la communauté qui se voit déja en train de payer entre 120
et 150 euros (40 ou 50 euros un jeu PC “star”) pour pouvoir diriger des hordes
farouche de Zerg sur ces lopettes de Protoss et leur technologie de Hippie.
Sans parler du problème du prix, cette pratique est le signe d’un changement dans le
monde des jeux vidéo. Les développeurs sont ils en train de chercher une nouvelle
façon de rentabiliser leur blockbuster ? En effet, il est clair que Starcraft 2 se vendra
par brouette, son nom étant auréolé d’une réputation sans
faille. Mais la mode passe vite dans l’univers des jeux, et c’est là que cette
idée a quelques chose d’interressant : le même jeu ok, mais le scénario
est diffusé petit à petit, comme une série télé.
Ce qui fait plaisir dans cette démarche, c’est que ça va peut etre ENFIN
ramener les developpeurs de jeu vidéo dans le giron des Créateurs avec un grand C.
C’est beau l’espoir hein ?
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In an October 12 Los Angeles Timesarticle, staff writers Robin Abcarian and Maeve Reston reported that at an
October 11 rally in Davenport, Iowa "[Sen. John] McCain advocated for his tax cuts and his plan
to balance the budget by 'the end of my term in office.' " However, Abcarian and Reston did not
mention that McCain has repeatedly shifted on his time frame for balancing the budget, originally claiming he would
balance the budget in four years, then pledging to do so in eight years, before reversing himself
again to return to the four-year pledge. By contrast, in a July 8 Times article, Reston
and Louise Roug reported: "Three months after he discarded his pledge to balance the federal
budget in four years, John McCain on Monday renewed his vow to do so." In addition, in an April
16 article on McCain's economic agenda, LA Times staff writer Michael
Finnegan documented McCain's first shift when he noted that McCain's April 15 pledge to "balance
the budget within eight years" was "a retreat from his previous vow to do so within four."
As Media Matters for Americahasdocumented, both McCain and his economic adviser Douglas Holtz-Eakin reportedly said on April 15 that, in the words of
Reuters, "McCain believes he can balance the budget in eight years." This represented a shift
from McCain's reported pledge in February to balance the budget by the end of his first term, as Media
Mattersnoted.
On April 16, New York Times reporter Michael Cooper wrote that McCain said that "economic conditions are reversed," requiring him
to reconsider his four-year pledge. However, on July 7, Holtz-Eakin stated during a conference
call with reporters that McCain was again promising a balanced budget by the end of his first
term.
Furthermore, Abcarian and Reston did not note, as Reston and Roug reported in their July 8
article, that many economists and nonpartisan analysts have expressed skepticism about McCain's
plan to balance the budget in four years, stating that his proposal for numerous tax cuts would
bloat the deficit or require huge spending cuts, as Media Mattershasrepeatedlynoted. Indeed, Media
Mattersdocumented that, in the July 8 article, Reston and Roug reported that McCain's
pledge to balance the budget in four years "defied skepticism among fiscal analysts over whether
he could balance the budget even within eight years. ... Many say his proposed expansion of
President Bush's tax cuts would put that goal out of reach."
In fact, Holtz-Eakin reportedly acknowledged that McCain's healthcare plan would require massive budget cuts
to stay "budget-neutral."
From Abcarian and Reston's October 12 Los Angeles Timesarticle:
Meanwhile in Iowa, McCain advocated for his tax cuts and his plan to balance the budget by "the
end of my term in office." He offered a scathing critique of the price tag of Obama's spending
proposals and accused him of being vague.
"We've all heard what he's said, but it's less clear what he's done or what he will do," McCain
told a crowd of more than 1,000 in Davenport. "Rather than answer his critics, Sen. Obama will
try to distract. . . . He has even questioned my truthfulness -- and let me reply in the plainest
terms I know: I don't need lessons about telling the truth to the American people. And were I
ever to need any improvement in that regard, I probably wouldn't seek advice from a Chicago
politician," McCain said as the crowd responded with a roar.
a href="http://assault.cubers.net/"AssaultCube/a is a free first-person-shooter. Set in a realistic
looking environment, it's fast and arcade-like. Available for Windows, OS X, and Linux (a
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pFiled under: a href="http://www.autoblog.com/category/chrysler/" rel="tag"Chrysler, LLC./a, a
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few days as news broke that Chrysler and General Motors have been in talks to a
href="http://www.autoblog.com/2008/10/10/breaking-gm-and-chrysler-in-merger-talks/"combine
operations/a. It turns out that there's a pretty significant back-story to these proceedings, and
it involves Cerberus Capital Management's possible desire to shed its car-building operations and
acquire the rest of GMAC, of which it already holds a controlling stake of 51%, with GM holding
holding the other 49%. According to reports, Cerberus would like to combine Chrysler Financial with
GMAC, which would allow it to merge the offices of the two financial institutions and reduce costs.
All right, that might make some sense, but what about merging the two automakers? That's the part
that seems so confusing to analysts and us meager bloggers. Somehow, we feel certain that there's
more to this story, which we'll be hearing about for some time.br /br /[Source: a
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all reacted similarly to the news of a DHL freight train derailment in which 21,600 Xbox 360s were
lost due to "impact damage, wetting, pilfering and shortage" -- no, not by inquiring about the
well-being of those who were on board at the time of the crash. That would be silly. We reacted, as
anyone would, with general concern for the Redmond-based software juggernaut whose precious cargo
was destroyed in the accident. br /br /That's why we were so glad to hear that a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/11/microsoft-sues-dhl-over-xbox-train-derailment/"Microsoft
recently filed a complaint/a against DHL in which they call for $2 million in damages to replace
the missing consoles, stating that the shipping company "negligently breached its duties as a
common carrier, handler, bailee, warehouseman, agent, or in other capabilities." We agree -- it was
incredibly emnegligent/em of DHL to allow their train to crash like that. Really, terribly
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doesn't./a GRAVITY IN SPACE IS ZERO? a
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im just one of those people who did the front row enabler on my powerbook g4 a couple years ago
(2006?). I purposely have not updated my operating system from 10.4.7, because they said if i did
it to 10.4.8, it would corrupt my computer or worse, then i tried to find the info 2 years later
now and i cant.
well as time has it, i am down to 1.3gb. so i installed a new flash program, but i needed to update
my quicktime to run it and i don't have enough room or juice. so im stuck, no flash, no quicktime,
no room, etc. so then i went out and bought a new 24 inch iMac, 2 x 3.06ghz, 4 gb ram, and 1000gb
HD.
i have had it sitting in my living room for 3 months due to just how extremely busy i have been and
also the fact, i am afraid that if i transfered my laptop to my new imac, it would somehow corrupt
the files due to the front row enabler.
if anyone has any advice, or has done similar, please let me know :) ive read some stuff on faqs
and help for front row enabler and im just not sure about it, so i was wondering if any of you
pro's could weigh in, thanks so much, smitt
I'm stuck with Sprint service for a few more months so I can't activate an iPhone with AT&T
yet. However, I'd like to pick up a first gen iPhone to use as an iPod until I can activate the
phone with AT&T. If I understand correctly, the iPhone MUST have a sim card before it can be
activated via iTunes, even if it won't be used as a phone. If this is correct, can I take a valid
sim card from a Tracfone, put it in the iPhone, "activate" thru iTunes and use as an iPod?
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish: “Truly
Peculiar And Creepy” — Hilzoy has a useful and devastating
post on the Alaska legislature's finding that governor Palin abused her power to go after and
ruin a former family member against whom she had a grudge:
After downloading 20 free songs from iTunes today (student gift card) I burned them to a disk and
then ripped them back as MP3 files. Of course the MP3 files had no ID3 data, so I opened up Media
Player 11 to add the name, artist, composer, track and art to each file. I would open song info in
iTunes to copy that data from, and after one or two songs iTunes would freeze completely. I'd force
close the program and restart it to get going again, only to have to start over every two or three
songs. This is on a Vista 32 bit machine. Media player never crashed. The only buggy software I've
used today has been iTunes 8.01. Anyone know where I can report this bug so Apple will see it?