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    i like what i see there, but im amazed that you have to spend about $800 - 1500 max on the whole computer equipment and after about a month your whole computers get outdated, its fun and all to keep upgrading but the big hassle is man, TOO much money to spend on these dang things, for example BF2 that game wont work with any other Grahpics card higher then a x300 Radon as far as i know, i used to have a radeon 9250, didnt work showed black screen know i have a Radeon X800XL. Anyway i need to find a digital camera somewere, cant use my phone too small, and will look crapy. But i have my full computer Specs on that one Thread were eveyone put there computer Specs.

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    [LIVE]Activision responds to MTV/Harmonix criticism

    by Sarad Jackson

    Guitar Hero III and Rock Band are well alive in the public eye as both are already released onto store shelves and received rave reviews from all around. Recently it was revealed through an Activision Blizzard fact sheet that Guitar Hero IV is in consideration for development. As for the PlayStation 3 owners of both games, excitement shot through the roof as a possibility that Guitar Hero III guitar controllers could possibly work for Rock Band, through a patch of course.

    This patch was also under controversy as it was said from MTV/Harmonix that Activision was blocking Sony from allowing this patch to be uploaded. Now it appears that Activision was not to blame, but MTV/Harmonix.
    In a letter inssued to fans, this is what Activision had to say:

    To Music Gaming Fans:

    The recent announcement by MTV Games/Viacom's Harmonix division that Activision is blocking Sony from releasing a patch and their plea to enable Rock Band software to work with Guitar Hero hardware paints a very misleading picture.

    In fact, Harmonix and its parent company MTV Games/Viacom recently declined Activision's offer to reach an agreement that would allow the use of Guitar Hero guitar controllers with Rock Band. We have been and remain open to discussions with Harmonix and MTV Games/Viacom about the use of our technology in Rock Band. Unfortunately for Rock Band users, in this case Harmonix and MTV Games/Viacom are unwilling to discuss an agreement with Activision.

    Activision's top priority is to provide consumers with a seamless marriage of best-in-class hardware and software. We are focusing our efforts on innovating hardware and software that are designed to work together, work flawlessly and provide an enjoyable gaming experience.

    Best regards,
    Activision


    Funny, videogame industry beef. This sort of thing is common in the hip-hop world, but videogames? Either way, it looks like more dirt happens behind the scenes than we know off.

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