I really hope they do... I was excited about the family share plan and selling back digital games and such.
I really hope they do... I was excited about the family share plan and selling back digital games and such.
Well dang. I was really looking forward to those features. I do hope there will be some opt in options for the people who were willing to accept DRM in exchange for the benefits...
What? How did you imagine them doing things like enable sharing of games without having some form of DRM to make sure you have rights to the game? I can't believe the amount of people on here who seem to not understand why those two are linked.
Yeah fuck Steam! That was who you were talking about right? Oh wait, they still do that... never mind.
I would have liked Krypton more if it didn't have four winged horsey dragons...
This. This is my exact problem with the movie. By the end, when the... I don't know... 17th? 18th? 400? building was falling over it was just laughable. It was such widespread destruction and at least half of it was caused by Superman.
To be clear, you can share games with up to ten friends. I don't know about you, but I certainly don't plan on lending my games out to more than 10 people. I think I'm officially old... as I have only a shrug for all the things that the online community is up in arms about so far.
I love this feature. These little odd games from the early days of gaming are really gems. Even the ones that could only loosely be termed a "game". I still have never beat Corporation from the way back because I could never figure out what the heck I was supposed to be doing...
Gamers keep saying that the problem with Xbox One is that it seems like it was developed for lazy sports fans... but really, do you have any idea just how many of those people there are? Heck, I'M a gamer AND a lazy sports fan...
If you're that concerned about it, you can just point it at a wall or put tape over the camera.
Because I've only had to buy two consoles for the last twelve years?
I had the same reaction... but then, maybe the joke is on us for thinking that someone who chose the name BoogerMcPooterFart would have anything meaningful to say about the economy...
I totally agree... there's a personal nature to using the bathroom and having someone decide to walk up right next to you in a line of empty urinals is absolutely creepy. It makes me think that it would lead to a fight... not because that person is gay, but because he's probably going to murder me... :)
Why would I pee on a treadmill?
Okay, I vote we start calling him The Goddamn Bricken from now on... :)
I liked it too! It's a small community to be sure though...
I just assumed that whenever he wore that awkwardly short, open down to his navel robe thing he was just done with or just about to have "relations".
"Of course, she double-crossed him in the end, I think. "
The problem is that McCoy wasn't constantly trying to make Spock a non-person... as she came in later and we already knew Data as a character, Pulaski's attitude seemed even more out of place...
The memory transfer doesn't appear to be as clear when Old Joe is focused on something. Remember the scene in which he was forcing himself to remember his wife instead of remembering the new woman that Young Joe just met? I doubt the new revelation would have been anything more than a buzz in the back of his head at…