EddardNedStark
EddardNedStark
EddardNedStark

Are you insinuating that it's ok to beat people to death just because they are illegal aliens? The law should be enforced as it should and yeah there are despicable people that happen to be illegal aliens, but that doesn't mean beat the shit out of everyone. Border patrol agents have to follow the law as well.

Still hoping for hear of praxic fire fellow sunbro

I can't imagine it doesn't since those are native apps on the vita.

I'm hoping to see remote play testing, I was thinking of getting on of these but I can't imagine that the wifi antanne (don't know the technical name for it) would be much better than the vita's. Right now if I remote play from bedroom (PS4 in the living room), dropped connections are spotty at best, unplayable at

full time student/full time job, can honestly say I get about 2.5 hours most nights and maybe 8 ish on the weekend

I live in a pretty safe neighborhood, $1200 doesn't mean you have to live in a shit hole in NYC.

It's a decision I think about everyday, but I absolutley hate the fucking suburbs.

This could be just my silly optimism, but I took it to mean "It's casual enough for casual players that just want to get through the story, but we have other stuff if you want to explore". More like get back to basics thing, like almost every Final Fantasy you could stick with just the main scenario but you'd be

huh?

are crucible & vanguard mark caps per account or per character?

Half-Life 3 confirmed.

Why do people keep saying it's hard to get loot, it's not hard to get loot. You see those marks that you earn, use them. How some of you believe that the primary loot system is to farm enemies it beyond me.

We convinced our FFXIV raid member to buy a PS4 for Destiny, and we're talking about a guy who's strictly a PC gamer.

I think this faster paced combat might actually make me want to pick up a "Souls" type of game again. I tried Demon Souls for a couple of hours a few years ago but the slow movement just wasn't my style.

huh, so you've never played an MMO before?

that's the the thing though, those "youngins" arent youngins anymore I have no data to back me up but I believe I can safely say that most of the gaming community is made up of responsible adults with priorities that spending huge amounts of time to complete a raid isn't really viable and probably why huge time sinks

I wanted to try the game but apparently it's "always online". Tried playing in the subway and it needed to connect to the internet.

I actually don't think Red Thread had any bad intentions coming into this, it's just a VERY slippery slope that I feel the more unscrupulous devs/publisher are more than willing to take advantage of.

I agree it definitely provides some people an opportunity to have something to show for it. But I look at it this way because not everything is black and white:

Yours as you said was a passion project, something you did/were going to do anyway regardless of whether you were going to get paid or not, which you then

My gripe with XIII wasn't that it was different, I can do different. It's that it was absolutely boring, it's the only FF game that had me fall asleep in the middle of a cutscene. Not to mention every single character was absolutely positively forgettable. Sure XII had Vaan and Penelo as throw away characters but