Fans will say this game will be worth the money to buy and CDP will put no drm on it.
Fans will say this game will be worth the money to buy and CDP will put no drm on it.
Hitman franchise hasn't failed ever. It always delivered great entertainment.
The Hangover situations must be a hot topic for tattoo artists.
The "option" is now there as an legitimate alternative that won't harm the player's account.
Blizzard can't stop all the people making money off their software and property so they make it all within battlenet to let people continue making money.
Stuff like this used to be hacked by assholes who don't want to waste time earning it.
Not everyone plays all characters in mmo's. Most use them as inventories.
Develop ways to stop all the unlock hacks and cheats legitimately then talk. Until then, the pay money for boosts and items are going to stay as legitimate alternatives and not warrant a ban.
People pay the lifetime fees for mmo's.
"A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort." ~Herm Albright
Can't wait for all the hate topics when the movie is released
LOL @ people thinking sony and microsoft going the same route as this gen or previous gen.
Yes fanbases exist whether people like it or not.
There are no 10 different iphone models from 10 different companies with their own software apps tied to it.
Yay no more douschebag server admins with dumb rulesets!!
Valve doesn't like sequels either. Counterstrike.
Cue the "P2W overpowered weapon" topics
Maybe yes since this is only in a match instead of voting for a new map in the lobby. It would make people rage if they picked it up and then kicked out of the match for not having it.
Half Life has no fanbase if you don't see the Hawken fanbase. This isn't the 80s and 90s where gamers followed each other from one game to the next game. Gamers have their own preferences different from each other.
Blizzard's market wasn't supposed to stop the black market. They couldn't stop it before for WoW or D2. Blizzard may charge for one version of authentication devices, but they aren't out to make money off it or the the other version would have a price on it too.