@oosiegewolfoo: I do perfectly fine with 360 Dpad, but I can understand how some people hate it with a passion.
@oosiegewolfoo: I do perfectly fine with 360 Dpad, but I can understand how some people hate it with a passion.
@greatsage10001: I don't know what to say to someone who buys a PC at a pawn shop... The point is to build one so you have quality components that can handle enthusiast or high end gaming.
@tomrobbins9: Cross platforming would be nice, but it isn't cost-effective and most publishers don't want to plunk down more expenses unless its towards advertising. These days, its about cutting more expenses, unless it is advertisement; not for fulfilling wishes of their customers.
@-MasterDex-: Yes, it is out on steam. I'd pick it up if I were you. Just be prepared to have a controller... preferably 360 one. I can't fanthom playing this game w/o one.
@pandafresh: Totally. I rather use a console, since I won't ever have a hiccup or slight artifacts during some heavy gaming moments. There is no real advantage to gaming on this thing, unless you really like the idea of renting titles and beating them fast.
@Nick Edge: You're thinking of a much cheaper PC. You're only limited to 720p gameplay at best. $1000 can get you more than 720p.
@tomrobbins9: Since the latency is already an issue, having it connect to other networks would just make it worse. They keep it limited to LAN. I'm not 100% certain if this is just the service area as well, but it likely is. Which means, you'll only play against people in your region. So if they have a server in…
@DreamSequence: Actually, a ton of Frontier content isn't even brought from previous games, its all new and coded specifically for Frontier. The amount of "choices" of armor sets is severely limited in comparison to even MHFU (2ndG), which is fairly sad. Frontier being another ball-game entirely since you can make…
@kagekiri: I liked Tri for a bit myself, but so many things change from the norm and made it feel... too casual. The lack of content really disappointed me, but its still a fun game. It just felt lacking at how little there is to do in that game in comparison to previous ones. I went back to Frontier after about 1…
@realityengine: If you actually looked at what ruhroh linked to,
@Phillip Carter: Wait until he screws up his depth-perception and
From how little you twist, I guess the Kinect will lose you if you twist further than what the set-up did?
It is missing the female variation of this armor set.
@NANOjam: The creeper reminds me of Gumby in that illustration.
@talks2wall: I never have problems with radscorpions. I just use a lead pipe on them and they get crippled easily and die fast (1 charge hit sometimes).
@RockyRan: Keys are definitely story only. It is also frustrating to get like 2~3 crates in an hour - - since I don't want to spend money on opening them. Steam forums have some people with awful luck, the more crates they buy the unluckier they get.
@TheTonyShow: Because cigarettes and alcohol can cause physical harm, video games don't. That's why it isn't a "reasonable" proposition to put a law forbidding minors from buying it. Just slapping a "law" to prevent someone from doing something that isn't causing harm is just throwing money away. It also doesn't help…
@[N7]Violent's In Silence: I was going to try something like that, but steam warns you that you won't get certain copies of games (mainly the ones you'd want to gift! TF2, Portal, ect.). So make sure you read carefully if you plan to buy extra packs and try to gift away the extras to friends new to PC gaming.
@Ashurahori: It is Disgaea gameplay, the difference being you're just a single hero instead of a party of members. You also can't grind to death to overpower yourself (closest is body modification for high base stats). It is kind of like a "real-time" Disgaea. Whenever you move a step all enemies do too. If you're…
I remember this title being very fun. Dare I say, better than Disgaea for the fact that you can't really just overgrind everything to overcome problems. Due to this, you also end up experimenting and trying different weapon combinations to get great special attacks.