Comment Here's why you get one. (Score 3, Interesting) 230
You visit the Bonneville Salt Flats, install a racing game, keep the car in low gear so you don't actually roll it, and then boom! Your iPad racing game now has force feedback.
You visit the Bonneville Salt Flats, install a racing game, keep the car in low gear so you don't actually roll it, and then boom! Your iPad racing game now has force feedback.
Claiming that it's not even a viable product launch because it lacks a solid pre-existing market share is a pretty broken argument. Calling the Zune a "potentially dying platform" is just baiting, because ANY platform is "potentially dying" to the point that at least SOME degree of investment could be considered unjustifiable.
You're just throwing out a bunch of speculative claims and poorly-supported attacks under the guise of combating bias, which is deeply, deeply ironic.
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