Kindle eBook reader not available in Canada
November 19, 2007
Yeah, this is off topic, but I when I’m not doing the video game thing, I’m reading books. I read a LOT of books.
And I would really, really like an e-paper based eBook reader. So today Amazon launched their new eBook reader, the Kindle. It’s ugly as fuck, but they have some sweet wireless setup going on. Unlike basically every other reader out there, the Kindle has a free, EV-DO based wireless network that allows you to browse, buy, and download eBooks from Amazon’s ever increasing collection (they plan to eventually make every book they carry available). You can also grab newspaper, blogs, RSS feeds, etc.
Great, sign me up. Take my $400 dollars, I don’t care that your device is hideous, it looks marvelous. Wait a second, as per usual, Canada gets the raw end of the stick. Despite the fact that Sprint and Bell Mobility have agreements with each other, Amazon’s Whispernet does not work outside of the 50 US States.
Ever wonder why Canada is a haven for piracy? Maybe it’s because companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Sony, and Apple - the premiere offerers of digital content - don’t fucking offer their services in Canada. Remember prohibition? If there’s a demand for something, it doesn’t matter if it’s illegal, people will obtain it. And unlike prohibition, under which criminal organizations were still charging money for booze, digital content is free to steal.
I don’t know whether the issues are legal or economic, but once there’s a culture of theft that’s been established for a long time, it’s very difficult to legitimately offer content and expect the people you’ve been shirking in the past to expect to pay for your shit.
Gamerpoints vs Achievements
November 19, 2007
I’m going to have to throw this one over to my fellow Canuck, Nerfgun. As previously mentioned, I’m quite the dainty trollop when it comes to achievements. There’s something quite sadly affirmating about having the game pat you on the head and give you an A+ sticker. Must be a Gen Y thing.
I hadn’t really given much consideration to the fact that Gamerscore and Achievements are not one and the same. In theory the point value attached to a given achievement should indicate the relatively level of difficulty for earning that achievement. However, at the end of the day, it would appear there is no actual policy regarding how difficult something should be for a given number of points.
And really, that’s impossible to dictate globally, because there are some games that are just easy. A raw gamerscore doesn’t really tell you anything about the skill of a player, it just theoretically tells you how much time they spend playing Xbox 360 games. I’m not even sure that’s true, actually - Gabe and I have nearly the same Gamerscore, and I hear he plays video games like it’s his job.




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