Kinjaception
Barrel_Trollz
Kinjaception

Lol, it looks like a skatepark

I've felt the same way. I just can't imagine a brand new generation after this one.

Why do you assume Microsoft cares about exclusives? *scoff*

Did you ever think that he left for a reason?

I DISAGREE

It was absolutely not optional. People could only access certain areas of the store at a select time at night

Surprised nobody mentioned that yet

Both parties are asinine

Yeah that's what I meant. Still, no company should agree to crap like that, if they were sensible

Im a PS3 user so I wouldn't know about how aggrevating Live is :P but lets be honest, they have quite a bit to change to get up to speed. I mean, honestly, timed access to the store? I'm glad they removed it, but who THINKS of that?

Lol yes, it was fun. Once. Only in MW3 though. God I hated that game.

Pssh

Honestly guys...lets all stop being defensive for a moment and look at what Nintendo has been doing. The WiiU, while not horrible, is fairly pointless. Honestly, you buy the system for the exclusives, but what exclusives actually utilize the hardware well enough to warrant exclusivity? It's an underpowered console,

I suppose you didn't bother to care if I was in a lobby with just friends. That's cool though.

I'm the guy who shoots an AT-4 at the ground in the beginning of Hardcore Search and Destroy. Problem?

This looks almost as bad as twitter

Did you expect otherwise? This is Micro$oft we're talking about.

Why? It's the Internet. That's the name of the game here

To clarify, I absolutely do not approve of acidic practices such as on disc DLC, multiplayer DLC or simple customization add ons. I prefer things like Blood Dragon or story expansions. DLC is almost always crap, but I enjoy when they actually add on new content. They rarely do.

Well, to be fair I bought two things of DLC for $15 total. Knife of Dunwall was obviously the show. In any case, I'll probably replay it 2 or three times, it's worth my value. Besides, if it's fun I couldn't care less about the supposed production values.