Weekend Confirmed 102 - SSX, Binary Domain, Vita
by Garnett Lee, Mar 03, 2012 12:00am PSTGDC looms on the horizon next week but there's no quiet before the storm. Christian Spicer and James Stevenson join Jeff and Garnett for a show stacked with great games. SSX, Binary Domain, and Syndicate co-op lead the pack, and there's still plenty more to talk about with the PlayStation Vita. The conversations also cover some of your games that drive you right to the brink but keep you coming back for more and hoped-for inclusions in the rumored to be announced SimCity 5. And that's just some of the talk that races by along the way before Finishing Moves caps it all off.
Weekend Confirmed Ep. 102: 03/02/2012
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Round 1 00:00:00 – 00:28:58
Whatcha Been Playing Part 1 00:29:25 – 00:58:29
Whatcha Been Playing Part 2 00:59:28 – 01:29:37
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Comments
Christian is right that anybody who went for UMDs are being punished and it's utterly ridiculous.
We should not be charged twice for the same game. The VHS/DVD analogy doesn't work here because it's a different situation - PSP games still work on the Vita.
VHS tapes didn't work on DVD players. Totally different situation.
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"Piracy is caused by producers not meeting consumer demand. Consumers want the product, are willing to pay for the product, but producers don't find a way, consumers find a way."
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/game_of_thrones
No rationalizations. If some person, on their piddley computer, in their basement, can get Game of Thrones on the internet for a one-stop-bittorent-shop download... why can't HBO, with their millions of dollars, find a way to do it?
"Why not just wait for it instead of pirating it?" But, some dude got it so that you can get it now. With little hassle. Surely HBO can compete with the likes of a torrent?
No, of course I'm not counting those that would steal it anyway. There will always be people stealing it. The trick is to incentivise those that are willing to pay for convenience and pay for it now. Just ask Gabe Newell.
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