Ohh thats a good one. What if cheat codes for un-lockables required you to simulate the folds of a real origami (un-lockables like concept art).
Ohh thats a good one. What if cheat codes for un-lockables required you to simulate the folds of a real origami (un-lockables like concept art).
If you just said local co-op you would have had a point, but you went and messed it up.
I feel like you missed the part where I said "Steam came first" is a false statement. I probably should have expanded on that some more, but I though it was obvious that digital distribution of PC games has been around longer than steam has. Steam was released in 2004, Stardock was released in 2001. Steam may have…
That's the point. You aren't being told when you can eat your pop-corn you can eat it when ever you want however you want spicy, salted, butter it's all up to you.
"Steam came first" False. Steam wasn't first, and when steam first appeared as a required program people hated it. It evolved in to what it is today. Besides the argument of "This was here first" is a silly argument because by that logic "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" for the atari 2600 is a better game than Portal 2.…
"Same service" no, Similar service yes. Services like Origin and GFWL offered the same service as steam and failed to impress, GOG sounds like they are trying some thing new. GOG will likely not sell many games that steam has because of DRM in those games. What I think will happen is: big budget games will be popular…
This sounds great I'm on the line here, but one thing that gives me pause is I love having all my games organised in one simple place. If GOG could create some sort of steam mod or program that would auto add any purchased games to my steam games list with the tag (GOG) there is no doubt that this will become my first…
Boo video auto started
Added local splitscreen multiplayer
I used a website designed to track and compare the current price to the lowest price of games on steam. The website said steam has had the same price on the games that EA is promoting now, well for all the ones that are also available on steam that I cared to check.
I really hope they add the WiiU, If they did it right it would be amassing. Kids could watch a video of someone reading them the book or whatever on the TV and follow along reading the book on the touch screen controller. best part is that would allow the kid to not need the TV to read the book they could just use the…
I believe there would be exceptions as well, but the way you stated it "I'd like it to be illegal to take photos of people in public places without consent period." didn't grasp the consequences of such a law and I wanted to point that out. Also there is a flaw to that exception, someone can people watch then claim…
There is a few problems with that. The biggest problem I can think of is: if I am at an amusement park and want to snap a photo of the teacup ride I would either need to ask everyone who will be in the photo for permission or wait until the ride is empty. Also I believe currently in the US we have laws that state your…
They all look kinda silly at first that's the point. They are cartoon style charters that are meant for kids.
Usually I don't understand why a company would think double DRM is needed (Steam is DRM), but in the case of this game they implemented a feature that requires an internet connection. At anytime someone can join your game and hack you without you knowing. That feature adds a always present danger and could only work…
So how many days before it's available on the work shop to re-skin the current charters?
You could try to use of those IP spoof sites. That's how most kids in my school got past the block for Facebook. I assume it could work internationally for Hulu.
I preferred the flying people in the same game
I was hopeing I would get to see that glitch while I was playing but I never did
Accidental dupe post witch is kinda ironic.... (Ignore this)