Lisa Stevens CEO |
Kruelaid |
For one, I've listened in on chat about ISPs over there in America. I'll have you know that my ISP service in China kicks your ass and at a fraction of the price. My router is fried at 8 pm? I call the ISP and a service guy on a motorbike drops by at 9 pm. Free of charge. HAHA! 75 USD a year for (slightly weak) broadband and free 24/7 assistance ain't bad.
And it wasn't the Great Firewall that lagged my Paizo. There was probably a bad router between China and Seattle--I tried a bunch of businesses in the Seattle area and most of them were as bad as Paizo or worse.
Anyway. It's all good now.
Adam Daigle Director of Game Development |
I was just messin' with you. I'm fully aware that the US has far crappier service than plenty of other places. Here in the States, we were supposed to get a fancy infrastructure installed by Bell.AT&T years ago, but they spend it all on R&D and never got around to giving users the pipe they promised. Sure we have free content left and right, but nowhere near the bandwidth and transfer speeds that countries like Japan has.
SirUrza |
And invisible ninja girls who dress like schoolgirls.... errrr when they're visible.
Ninja girls? Hmmmm.. I prefer magic girls to be honest.
Gary Teter Senior Software Developer |