So? They were sold, Nintendo won, whether the users kept them or not.
So? They were sold, Nintendo won, whether the users kept them or not.
Provided you have the money. It's much better bang for you buck, sure, but having a Beast gaming PC is not cheap. You can get a decent rig for about $700, but it won't be close to having "unlimited" power. Also, exclusives.
It has nothing to do with that. The Wii sold pretty well back then. The problem is not having good games yet. No Smash Bros, Zelda, Mario, or any other Console-seller yet. The games that the Wii U offers now are mildly interesting at best. I might get some of them, but they're not worth buying the console for. As soon…
Well, if you just don't like it and prefer Razer that's fine. Have you by any chance seen the G710+? I'm getting that one as soon as I start building my PC in a few months. It's pretty much as good as it gets if you ask me.
You think "Well over a year" is a good lifespan for a peripheral? Try over 5 years with Logitech. I don't dislike Razer, but you can't really beat Logitech. Razer products look really sleek, but if you want durability (and really good products overall as well), Logitech is the way to go.
Can't beat Logitech!
What makes you think it isn't just a formatted Excel spreadsheet?
If you start doing that, a lot of people around you will probably like you less because they'll most likely be offended if you disagree with them so directly. I know a lot of people that take those things pretty harshly for some reason.
I love Dragon Ball to death, but I wouldn't like Goku in SSB at ALL.
Some of the people working on LoL used to work on Dota. Also, as other mentioned, it's like saying Cod should sue Battlefield or vice versa.
Bear in mind that this is just an Alpha. It's a pretty fun game now, but the potential it has with more development is very, very promising.
It's been a hard pill to swallow, the little amount of free time I have. My schedule is basically the same as the one you listed. There are so many things I love to do! I love playing bass, and I have about 80 games on Steam that I haven't even installed. 1-2 hours per night is not even enough to truly feel immersed…
Ha! It's all right, it's not like it was something obvious you missed or something!
Interesting option, I'll see what I can do with that. Thanks!
I'll try that, but I'm not sure how it'll work. I'm not a U.S. Resident (I'm from Mexico), so I'm not sure if my phone will get data at any point during the cruise. If that's not the case, the cost of the data alone may make buying the games not worth it. Thanks for the tip anyway, I'll definitely have it as an option!
That's what I'll end up doing I guess. Honestly though, after last year's Summer Sale, the Halloween Sale, and the Holiday Sale, I think I have enough games already. I haven't even played about 90% of them I believe.
Thanks, but I'm not in the cruise right now XD. I'll be there tomorrow. I can get an internet connection on the cruise, but it's rather expensive, and I rather be doing something else while I'm there! :)
Not Victor, but I'm glad I'm not the only one!
I have quite the case of a first world problem right here...
That could work, but it can easily backfire. They'd obviously make the DRM version more attractive, or make the DRM Free version shittier intentionally.