Literally my exact thoughts.
Literally my exact thoughts.
Oh wow good catch! Only bad part of this is he’s wearing the original riddler costume. Any riddler besides that one would have been good.
His statement is entirely accurate.
You got the Pip-Boy edition right? You’re no Vault Dweller without a Pip-Boy!
I guess it just isn’t for everyone. It’s going to be my personal runner up for game of the year. One of the few games I got hardcore into in recent memory.
I would probably put this game in my top 10 games of all time. And I’ve played a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT of games.
Btw, have you picked up an Xbox one, or Dying Light for the PS4?
Enforcing a legal contract and being a general dick are different things. It’s entirely possible to be both at once.
But the discussion isnt about the legal rationalization of it, it’s about how this is morally objectionable.
1) Pay closer attention to whats stated, and nothings flimsy.
I also agree. Were I a strictly JRPG/RPG fan, the PS3 would have been the better console for me. But I got the 360 because it had more of the actiony type games I like besides RPGs. Also it had Halo.But this time around, I have both a PS4 and an X-1 AND a Wii U.
High end PCs were doing laps around the Consoles back when they were even being designed. As much as I love console gaming, I have to admit they lag hilariously far behind PCs, even when they’re released.
Na, I bet Zelda U will be doing the same thing as Twilight princess, where its released for both Wii U and for the NX. Nintendo’s never skipped a home console version of a Zelda game before (Wind Waker HD doesnt count, as amazing as it was, I hope Nintendo knows this)
FYI
How about you try re-reading my response. All the way through this time.
Ignore the troll Patrick. Any human worth conversing with wouldn’t be trying to shift all the blame to the devs here, then calling you out for a headline title that is not misleading. (Contractual obligations are alot different than a promise made in good faith)
No. They did say they would pay them, essentially a promise. Which is different than a Contractual obligation, which is what you’re talking about. So the headline isn’t misleading at all. Grammer is important. Also, there’s a difference between a contract and a promise made in good faith. By backpedaling on this, it…
Have you never been to quarter master bardon? He carries at least a few thousand of damn near every round. Some rounds he carries around 15,000 at once. There is not a single type of round that existed in FO3 besides alien ammo that you cant find in mass quantities.