Did you guys know that "epic" is the most overused word? Fact. Anyways, I am still playing The Witcher, looking forward to the Witcher 2. I still think the original looks good graphically. I can't imagine what this looks like yet, it has been reading to be a very interesting game.
I guess this just proves how much parents are lacking in the parental department. What ever happen to responsible parents that look after their children in what they read, and write and "play video games", what happen to parents taking responsibility for their children. That is all everyone does anymore, point fingers and excuses. I can't stand society anymore. Just pure ignorance.
I spent an easy 40 hours in one week on that game during my vacation. lol. Highly addictive puzzle game and in tons of fun with a good friend. All achievements were completed the week after. The hardest one is the "Professor Achievement. I played the single player through 3 times as well. Portal 2 and Portal 1 are amazing games.
@tsunami2311 you state the obvious, but where is evidence that Sony had any security at all, they never answered this question when asked in Congress. Hopefully we will hear more factual information then less creditable resources provided.
No your right, they didn't know what taken, but they did know of the intrusion. I am just arguing all the questions that are going to be asked from Congress. lol and having fun trying to make points because I enjoy arguing and or debating.
@Drakan11 First of all your picking out what you want to read out of all the arguments I have going on, your simply incorrect about the whole "waiting a week", "do you not know how long it would take to gather what they did". They knew it was breached April 17th, they knew what was breached April 17th. “The vulnerability was a known vulnerability,” corporate information officer Shinji Hasejima said during the press conference.
@awheaten It is nice to see them offer a fraud protection agency into this for free, and I think a playstation article elsewhere, said 2 years? That would definitely make me feel more secure, I don't know about some of you, but I value my personal information, especially when credit is not easy to keep going strong. My comments still stand however even if it was a different read "slightly".
"In the last few months, Sony has faced a terrible earthquake and tsunami in Japan. But now we are facing a very man-made event--a criminal attack on us--and on you--and we are working with the FBI and other law enforcement agencies around the world to apprehend those responsible." This to me only proves how deceptive they will be about this whole ordeal, talk about using a human shield to have pity for Sony's failure or maintaining a secure network. This isn't because they had security and it failed, its because they fail to prove they had security at all. They simply couldn't answer the question regarding what they had for security and we are on what...Day 17? It also took them a week to identify they even had a breach or at least announce they had a breach. Does nobody see red flags about all of this?
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