Wait so now Im a terrorist?
Wait so now Im a terrorist?
XxX would be proud even though many people complain about the lack of realism.
We're talking food as an analogy, not the extended of it being health
Meanwhile, people are complaining at the wrong person (or even company in other cases) and letting these dousches continue what they do.
Kotick is a businessman and everyone is okay with taking advantage of the products.
Wow... health reasons have nothing to do with the analogy there bud.
Just like the Turtles in Time remake, I will stick to the classic.
And people probably think maxis and dice were ordered by ea also.
Lucas was the one in charge of the license for Star Wars. There could be only one SW mmo at a time and Galaxies was ready to be pulled.
Mass Effect 1 - horrible combat, great roleplay elements
So hopefully, the always-on thing is just a caveat for another optional service the nextbox provides,
CliffyB loves Twitter.
Making room for Wildstar in their lineup.
Some people DO go for the other alternatives of food and beverage. It isn't for the stupid price put on everything. It is for health reasons that help them feel better about themselves. The option is always there and never forced on anybody. The power of marketing and advertising can do so much, BUT the consumer…
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Hollywood can make another attempt at an interactive movie for the silver screen. The idea was great because it offered choices that determine different paths AND the audience cooperatively progressed through.
It IS always an option. It doesn't matter what game it is. The player themselves decide if they want it or not. Nobody is forced to buy it.
They are most likely upgrading their online portion of the series.
Disney licensing a Star Wars game to EA is a good thing to do. DICE would make a better Battlefront than its predecessors.
All microtransactions and DLC are "optional" to the player. People get in the mindset that it must be bought but it is very easily ignorable. Fuck the haters. Gamers play what they want and if they want to buy what they want, let them. Oh, a cool new customization item showed up on the store? Let them buy it. …