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  • Disturbing Game Trend

    I've been noticing a disturbing trend among game developers lately. There has been a distinct tendency to release buggy games, and then announce DLC expansions that people can pay to add in. This, to me, is putting the cart before the proverbial horse. Before you ask consumers in a down economy to spring for extra content in your game, might it not be wise to make sure that the game you are releasing into the marketplace works right first? Two prominent examples that come to mind are Fallout 3 and Last Remnant. While I have not Continue »
  • UPDATE: I'm Ready on Day One

    Liberal bloggers at Talking Points Memo report that Republicans are substantially out hustling Democrats in Georgia in advance of the upcoming runoff between Saxton Chambliss and Jim Martin. Based on this information, I'm going to update the probability of Democrats winning this seat by downgrading Martin's chances from 40% to 30%. This downgrades the chances of Democrats getting to 60 seats (counting Lieberman, who caucuses with the Democrats) from 19.5% to 14.6%. (75% chance of winning Minnesota * 65% chance of winning Alaska * 30% chance of winning Georgia.) More information in previous blog post on Continue »