How is that a matter of fairness? This is a forum, and in a forum people should be able to express their thoughts. By asking me to keep my opinions to myself in essence what you're asking me to do is to cave in to internet bullies, which I will not do.
I don't understand how expressing my own personal opinion in a completely non-confrontational and non-offensive way would be considered trolling. It wa my personal desire. Its kind of like saying I want a Lexus. Should my bank start sending me hate mail telling me I'm trolling because it wouldn't be a financially…
The abusers don't represent MS. MS doesn't sanction their speech. Online content is not being rated or moderated. Its been a while since I've played anything online, but I don't recall Halo being much worse than any other shooter. To be honest I heard a lot worse playing CoD.
I mentioned this a few times, but not knowing what it is, but knowing that this is not the city at the start of the game, seeing that it's in better shape than the starting city, and seeing how it represents an article about climactic moments, I was asking if this was a spoiler image - why else would it have been…
"How many times have you purchased a game blind that you wouldn't have purchased at all if you knew what you were getting into?"
OK, fair enough.
To me it looked like they found a real city - a place where humanity was rebuilding.
The city in the beginning of the game is all bombed out, windows shattered in buildings, hell, a building fell on another building.... this place looks pretty damn nice by comparison.
Sure it is, because now I know its coming.
Another commenter said otherwise.
The article sounds like its talking about the end of the game, or at least very important poitns. This photo represents at least one of those points, otherwise why would they have chosen it?
The photo appears on the main page. There's no avoiding it.
Its a photo that represents an article that discusses the end of the game. It shows a location that looks pretty much untouched. Its not from the opening of the game. Think about it.
Doesn't matter, it seems like its spoiler enough. What the hell, do people finish these things in 2 days or something and then it's all fair to spoil anything without warning? Does nobody go to work any more?
It looks like a pristine city, unlike where the game starts out. Its not a shot from the opening 5 minutes. Maybe they found a stronghold. Maybe that's the end of the game, where civilization is rebuilding. I don't know because I haven't finished the game and I haven't seen this place yet, and THE ARTICLE IS ABOUT…
I did not look at any of the contents in the article, but is the image that appears on the main page a spoiler? Because it sure as hell looks like it - and if so, that means the end of the game has been spoiled for people without warning.
Except the people who don't care about multiplayer and do care about the deals and perks of PSN+, which is why I signed up.
Titanfall is MP only. I have pretty much zero interest in MP gaming, so for me, Titanfall would be a stupid reason to get the system. On a side note, according to Wikipedia, a PS4 port isn't out of the question.
You can have your reasons, I can have mine. There's no need for hostility. If you didn't like Crackdown, then you buying the system for another game in the series would be stupid. But since I loved the first game and kinda loved the second (though it felt more like an expansion pack) then I'm fairly certain I would…