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I’m a pretty hardcore gamer — even with a significant other, job, watching sports/movies, etc., I still carve out about three hours a day — but I was absolutely befuddled when I got stuck on an Angry Birds level for 20 minutes and my five-year-old nephew beat that and the next ten levels on the first try.

I’m about your age but play xbox. I played Halo 5 online for about a week before I just gave up. It really was no fun just being completely owned all the time. My kids are young and I wait for them to go to bed before I play, so I do not get much of a chance at all. I think I’ll stick to RPGs and the like from now on.

Answer : social recognition, by any possible ways. Yes, they’re desperate.

cd-drive?

“How much money do these people’s parents’ have and are they aware how their children are squandering it?"

I had a game with an obvious window who was aimbotting, his aim jumping to the middle of people’s head in a single frame. You just have no idea how much I hate this kind of people. Go ruin someone else’s day.

I’m genuinely curious though, why do people cheat in games? Is it fun for them? What do they get out of it?

I love the idea that these despicable people rushed home after plopping down $50-$60 on a brand new game and were instantly banned again. “I’ve spent $200 on this game, and I can’t play it! I just want to be able to cheat and feel superior to others while simultaneously ruining the game for everyone else. Is that too

And you guys were sick of 2 assassin creed games per year? Wait until Vivendi gets it’s greedy claws in.

The Witcher 3: Blood & Roses Wine

You have to let it go.

O baby.

Mei will not extend you the same courtesy. *icewall over the door* “I’m not trapped in here with you, you’re trapped in here with Mei!”

Is it your dream to produce a technology that puts people’s lives at risk? If so you are a piece of shit.

Ha, I feel bad for killing so many characters, especially Mei.

Exactly...surprised the consoles did not move to this sort of model sooner. But probably took Apples massive profits from “new” phone releases every 2 years to get them to sit up and take notice of the number of customers that would shell out the money regularly every year, just for the “newest” version of a piece of

finally found my niche: pharah

“We always have the choice to buy a better experience; we do not have a right to be fully satisfied for a period of time based on past console cycles.”

“Sources say that instead of one hardware revision every five years or so, as has been the case with previous console cycles, Microsoft plans to move towards an incremental model, with more frequent hardware releases and games that are both forwards and backwards compatible across both Windows 10 and different Xbox

I mean, without teamwork, Bastion is probably just one of many problems you’ll face. :(