Joe_Kickass
Joe_Kickass
Joe_Kickass

Absolute fact.

No they don't. I probably would care a lot but I understand that there is responsibility involved in the raising of another life. Which is something a lot of parents don't seem to understand.

I feel like the publisher would be the ones who would want this and the developer wouldn't want to use something like this. I'm only saying that because the publisher needs to make it's money back from funding the game in question.

I didn't see your second post. I was responding to your first one.

If it was a one time activation thing then play offline, like steam. That sounds like a fine idea to me. You are right though, all these pieces of news should be taken with a grain of salt. Though I can actually see sony going through with it. They didn't bat an eye when they finally got rid of backwards

It blows my mind that people actual care so much about celebrities getting married. I unfortunately work at a general store and have to stare at these ridiculous tabloids all the time. It blows my mind completely that people actually think that drivel impacts any body's life.

Haven't studies shown that same sex couples can make even better parents than opposite sex couples? I may be just making that up or something I saw on a TV show.

Interesting analysis. See I've personally never used a gun and my family doesn't see a purpose in having one in the house since we are in a safe suburban environment. For the past almost 30 years they have been right (I'm only 23 btw). I didn't think about there being a bullet in the chamber. You are 100% correct.

This is what most people just thought, "I've been meaning to upgrade my computer..."

I agree. That is $500-$600 that I will spend on a bitchin' new video card instead.

Chances are it will lock the game up after a certain amount of time even in a single player adventure which is the upsetting part.

Not too bad but the idea of being forced to be connected to the internet to play it at all is upsetting. Most people like playing their single player games when the internet goes down, assuming they don't go out doors when the internet goes down.

Yep except without the good customer service, ability to customize games with mods, excellent and ludicrous sale prices, and the ability to play the games offline.

I'm pretty sure developer and/or publisher don't make any money off of used games which is why they are trying to put an end to them.

I still don't believe they will ever make Kingdom Hearts 3, and if they do I don't think it will be as good as 2. Square enix has really dropping in the quality department.

PC gaming is far superior to consoles. The ability to customize games is the biggest draw. Frankly Idk what I did before I got Steam. The amount of games I have on there is overwhelming. Skyrim is the perfect example of why PC gaming is better than consoles. My game is constantly changing because of the mods I

Making games playable on one console is an awful idea. What if hardware is faulty and it breaks? Say you trade in the console or send it back to the manufacture, looks like access to that brand new game is gone because they usually send back refurbished consoles or new ones instead of fixing the broken one.

I'm just going to stick to Steam and PC gaming.

I hope not. You can't even spell it.

Further pushing the stereo types that girls only play the Sims. Lol.