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| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=13295 | cArnYgE (4) Dec 19, 2006 - 12:32 am
| | Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines. It's the only game that came close to having a perfect mix of humor with the cold hard feeling that Vampire: The Masquerade should have. One of the best games of all time. Granted it had it's moments... But even so. It is the game I enjoyed the most. Storyline was rich and vibrant and the graphics were decent. Flag this | Edit this post |

| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=11245 | cArnYgE (4) Jul 23, 2006 - 11:01 pm » Edited on Jul 23, 2006 - 11:03 pm
| The way [H]ardOCP is acting is rather childish, petty, simple-minded and *EXTREMELY* unprofessional. I had thought they were more professional than to even allow such rank and derogatory (let alone biased) articles to grace their web page.
I cannot believe that they ([H]ardOCP) have resorted to such biased and petty remarks. If I wanted that, I'd watch Fox News. Oh, how far they have lowered their standards.
At least FiringSquad (Jakub, and Brandon) responded with grace and dignity. I guess it shows the true mettle of a Journalist when something like this happens, and one party is composed and the other like a screaming child....
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| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=10798 | cArnYgE (4) Jun 21, 2006 - 10:38 am
| Both HD-DVD and Blue Ray, are in short, mad grabs to capitalize off of the money that DVD brought in by the truck loads.
In my opinion, both Blue-Ray and HD-DVD are doomed. Price mostly. Licensing fees are spectacular when compared to DVD.
Regular DVD format will be large enough to 'hold' a HD-DVD movie, since video compression is advancing much faster than the hardware playing it. By the time HD-DVD and/or Blue-ray make any kind of dent in tried and true DVD, there will be technology available to compress this same movie, maintaining video quality, and keep it under the 8gb limit of DVD. Still leaving room for a few extras. Which most DVD's Extras are rather..... drab anyways.
Perhaps they should look to upgrade existing players to support a new codec, by putting support for better codecs into new dvd players, get their hands out of the cookie jar that is MPEG, and support codecs that do the job better.
My two cents.
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