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@7egend Heh. You're right. I was typing this at work while my co-worker was going on and on about something else that I don't particularly remember. Must proof-read more.
It's a pretty laptop however the asthetics of the monitor doubling as a stand aren't very pleasing to me.

Must be great for air flow and cooling however.

If I were to get that spendy on a laptop however, I'd probably end up getting a MBP and a copy of Windows 7. Then again, I have a desktop at work, a desktop on my living room at home a netbook with URN 9.04 for the odd time when I'm at neither places so a laptop isn't particularly necessary for me.
The ramifications of this are huge. In one fell swoop, this judge creted a precedant that dev kits should not be necessary for development and that in almost every instance, if a product extends the functionality of another product in a way that isn't illegal, they don't need licensing (read the Datatel MU's for the 360).
But is Bloodlines any good? I'm a huge ac fan (1000/1000 on both ac games) and I'm curious to hear real gamer/ac fan impressions.

Equipping the Auditore cape makes you notorious automatically in every city except the villa with no way to lower it.

Makes it a lot easier to gather a bunch of guards for the combat achievements.
Bah, this was supposed to be a reply @Samuel Vimes
There's still some collection for cheevos/trophies. 100 feathers spread out throughout the whole game.

A lot less painful than the flags with a good guide. The DNA sequence secondary objectives will also show you exactly how many feathers you've collected in which sections of the city down to the quarters so it's a lot more granular and your search area if you're missing only one is greatly reduced.



I'm incredibly happy the game is doing well. It's a fantastic game that should be on most people's x-mas list(if you haven't bought it already).
We're in 2009. I like to carry light. A carrying case with a UMD collection is a LOT more inconveniant than just having the games on a large pro-duo.

I wanna play Dissidia, I just need to turn on my PSP. LBP, same deal! It needs to be hassle free.
I have a PSP 3000 and I refuse to buy UMD's. I bought the system because it was portable. Lugging around a case full of those dumbass disks does not promote portability. (especially when I bought a 16GB ProDuo Stick.)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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