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Is this GFWL enabled? I might consider the PC version if I can still get XBL messages and appear online while I play.

And a few cheevos wouldn't hurt either...

:shame:
"Just a 3rd person shooter with RPG elements"

...and a story better than all other 3rd person shooter's story's combined.
Hmmm, looks pretty neat, although the major downside is that it looks like for duplication it cuts your available storage for that folder down by half, whereas with Raid5 or Raid6 you can get redundancy while only giving up 1 or 2 drives.
But it's still nowhere near as good as the Walmart PS3 deal, which comes with Infamous, Arkham Asylum, and TDFK.
@cornbread

What components (particularly case) did you use? I'm looking to throw together a build of something similar.
What do you mean when you say drive extender would take care of the redundancy? I'm building a file server and am still figuring some things out...
Yeah, but in a real fight you can also get kicked in your fuck nugget...
Seriously?

Because they would need permission from Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo to do it, and that's not going to happen in 100 billion years.
As I understand it, you don't take the box with you. You plug the box into your console AT HOME, and then you can use the console from any computer that you install the software on.

Basically, slingbox for games.
Seriously, Swiss Humanitarian Organizations, that's why the people doing them in videogames are BAD GUYS.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"All of these new nettops have me intrigued. I'm looking for a small, quiet and cheap PC to replace my aging tower in my home office, and all it really needs to do is load Microsoft Office, check email and surf the web. Is there a particular nettop that's better (or a better value) than another? I know it's a rather new segment, but hopefully someone has taken a chance on one already. Thanks!"
 

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