zaz
(May 20, 2007 - 5:08 AM)
But they paid money to get into that beta!
Well OK they paid money for the Crackdown game. A game many of them likely never even loaded up before pawning at the nearest pawn shop.
The fuss just goes to show why paid entry into an anticipated title beta isn't a good idea for the intent of a beta test.
(May 20, 2007 - 5:05 AM)
This is a title anticipated enough to drive a few X-Box 360 sales.
(May 20, 2007 - 12:24 AM)
These guys forget that when you use the PC Tools, you give that software permission to remove other software from your computer even if such software was at any time wanted.
I just hope a Judge is smart enough to realize that and tosses these guys out of court.
(May 20, 2007 - 12:14 AM)
It wasn't a code error. It was a release timing error of "oh my god" almost a day! But yeah, gamers who got upset that they were delayed half a day really need to get a life.
From the looks of it, this was Microsoft's problem while most gamers were yelling at Bungie (Halo 3 developer).
(May 17, 2007 - 9:21 AM)
Installing hundreds or thousands of printer drivers on the terminal server is not a good solution. That's how it works today, and it doesn't always work very well.
It is insanely easy to set up one server, one application, one workstation and one printer to work one time.