After being fully engrossed by FFXIV: ARR for 11 months straight, this and TLOU were the only games to pull me away. Destiny you're on the short list of Day 1 download!
After being fully engrossed by FFXIV: ARR for 11 months straight, this and TLOU were the only games to pull me away. Destiny you're on the short list of Day 1 download!
But at the end of the day anyone in HBO's viewership demographic has most likely made up their mind about it. And this documentary while informative seems like it doesnt choose a side, leaving the viewer to either A) reinforce their views in the matter or B) gain a little understanding about the opposing side. Knowing…
I think you're overstating the intent, what the writer is saying is that they had some level of understanding of the concept of caring for something/one. Although it's hard to say if they did it because the Prius was integral to the game and they wanted to push forward or if they genuinely cared for the Prius. I find…
yep me ans a buddy explored the whole thing, it was fun but unfortunatley not rewarding (0 loot chests!)
man reading PC players comment about something that doesn't inpact them is nauseating.
tryna get some hunting in huh
Its a beta...
FYI A majority of american debt is held by...Americans.
I have no moral obligation since they are neither my employee's nor are they members of my community or even my peers for all intents and purposes. Nor do I live in China or at all familiar with Chinese society that I need to delve into China's domestic policy.
Considering this is China they probably don't have a LEGAL obligation to do so, but one could argue that they have a moral obligation to at least make a best effort attempt to address their issues. Things like these don't happen out of nowhere, there tend to be signs before this type of action (suicide) is taken.
Considering they house their employees in giant industrial parks then yes they have a responsibility to treat employee's if at all possible. These people are working for them but they are also under Foxconn's care.
if your concern is playing from other rooms in your home you might need a wifi extender but its totally dependent on the layout of your home if the signal needs to pass through many walls theres a chance the connection can drop.
you won't be able to do any hardcore raiding but you can do most anything else if the connection is stable. The most important thing is a stable connection more than the speed.
Actually it works away from my home network pretty well. I've been really into FFXIV and while I was grinding for my relic weapon I would take many opportunities either between or class or during breaks at work to grind it out. Now of course I used the hotspot from my phone but to say that using it anywhere is a…
that was soley squares fault, they could have totally fit into the dialouge what each of these things are, but they never did. They just threw a bunch of fancy words at you and expected to care.
I'm glad you guys add FFXIV on this list, I haven't played an MMO in years but when I picked up this gem in August I literally play it almost every day and have never regretted the sub, the only other game that I stopped to play for was the Destiny Alpha which left me pleasntly surprised
The issue is the self entitled way of doing it. "Boo hoo Valve didnt listen to me! Now I'm gonna MAKE them listen to me, it's not you or anyone elses call to fuck with Valve's code it's up to Valve."
A lot of you seem to make a point of defending this as if what he did was right. Even if his intentions were in the right place, what he did was unethical. Most if not all of you have no idea to what extent this would have been an issue. It's not up to the community to decide which bug gets fixed and when. The…
i felt the same, so...many...empty...buildings and caves. But at the same time this was an alpha so can't really rush to judgement just yet.