EagleDelta1
EagleDelta1
EagleDelta1

Honestly, if you REALLY NEED to play a game for more than 5 hours in one sitting, you need to get a life (unless, of course, it's you job to play games). For them to have a controller like that with battery life akin to an iPad (the only tablet with that much battery life fight now) it'd cost an additional $100-200

I understand what you mean, but many times those announcements aren't solely MS/Sony doing that. I guarantee that those 3rd parties are forking over a little extra cash to get their game headlined at a 1st presser. It still stands that MS/Sony CANNOT force 3rd parties to meet deadlines/come through on promises. My

To me, to hold system makers accountable or give them credit for 3rd party promises, even though those promises were made at 1st party Press Conferences, is ludicrous. MS, Sony, and Nintendo can't MAKE a 3rd party keep their promises and as such should be held accountable or get credit in those cases. I.E. Tomb

It has nothing to do with issues of having the game tied to an online account - b/c at the same time I have a laptop and desktop - it's nice to not have to copy my save after every play. The issue is in how poorly Blizzard handled the launch. I think they need to start looking for some replacement Systems Admins and

It's set way, way after Final Fantasy Tactics. Lea Monde is mentioned in Final Fantasy XII as a city within the Archadian Empire. And the Gran Grimoire is a central focus of FFTA, FFTA2 and Vagrant Story

I have to kind of disagree with Vagrant Story - maybe you want a direct sequel, but it IS set in the same world/universe as Final Fantasy XII/Tactics. There's a ton already done in Ivalice - let's see something new

That's faulty logic - does that mean then if I buy my MS Office license through Newegg or Amazon and they go out of business I lose my license? Different situation - not only did I lose access to my download, Gamefly also said that any download I had would have to be re-authenticated using their system - thus my

You're only distributing if you choose to do so - maybe during the download itself, but Leechers are called leechers for a reason: They don't help redistribute. That said, I would argue that, in light of the way companies seem to be operating nowadays, there should be some leeway. I bought Borderlands for PC a few

PC gaming isn't unstable, a lot of the stability is based on how various men, women, and morons use and build their computers. As a Sys Admin, I can tell you 95% of problems my users face are self inflicted - even with strict restrictions in place. PC gaming is "unstable" because the developers are creating software

Actually, check those facts - the 3DS price drop is the first time Nintendo has ever taken a loss on hardware - I would imagine that was one of the reasons the Wii was underpowered - so they could undercut PS3 and 360 enough to get people to buy it and still make a profit. As for F2P, Angry birds has made more money

As much of a downer as it may be that the Wii U may only be as powerful as PS3/360, is it really that bad?

I would agree with if, if it weren't common knowledge that Sony and MS are moving to the next generation for another 2-3 years AND it's looking more and more likely that producing a higher end console is becoming less and less profitable. The things that made a 360/PS3 worth their cost (hulu, netflix, DVD/Blu-Ray

Most local only used game stores will still carry and trade the games. The Omaha, Lincoln, Des Moines area in Iowa/Nebraska has a small chain called Gamers that carries everything from NES and Master System to PS3 and 360

That's the point, they already have the PC market. Now they want the FPS console market, which is currently much larger on consoles than on PC

Because Microsoft refused to allow a game on XBL that is multiplatform, especially with their Competitor. A key component to Dust is that it connects to EVE on PC and (had it been on 360) both consoles. The game isn't designed to run on separate servers like COD or Battlefield

Actually, EVE economy is about as real as it get's. It's been designed and is overseen by an actual real world Economist, unless by "fake" you mean "Not like other MMOs"

You can - Merc corporations in DUST514 buy and own a ship(s) that transports them and their equipment from one planet to another

That's a battleship - maybe 1-2 weeks to get into the ship + weapons. probably 6 months to get all the skills maxxed out. For this ship.... the bigger ones would be 6+ months

Not stuck planetside as they have to move from planet to planet somehow, but yes, initially, the DUST514 avatars and EVE avatars can't intermingle (though they can chat).

I think it's just time for Android devs to stop developing for any device below 4.0