The same people who made WaW, so...
The same people who made WaW, so...
...What about my amateurs?... I'm sorry...
Yeah... same.
I know that, and it was a terrible thing to do. Just because they did one horrible thing doesn't mean they should continue to act like terrorists. Again I'm not saying drones are bad, I'm just responding to your comment.
All right, any system can be abused by assholes, that doesn't mean it's a bad idea or that Reach is a bad game.
I agree positive reinforcement doesn't work by itself, but that doesn't mean you need to hit your kids. Yell at them for sure. The only times I see kids act like little shits is when their parents just don't say anything.
I would be extremely grateful!
Because we expect the military to be better than the people we're fighting. Because the Germans put people in camps during WW2 doesn't make the U.S. imprisonment of Japanese-Americans any better. I'm not saying that using drones or other "hands-off" warfare is bad, just that we can't use the actions of terrorists to…
This is not a valid reason to choose BF over CoD. I love both, but this can happen in any game.
My brother used to have Xbox LAN parties for Halo (the original) on his birthdays, it was so great.
I never knew that! That's awesome!!
So uh, there's an N in Shangri-La
I do hate paying so much for this. I just think about a movie. I'll probably spend around $10-15 at a movie for just a few hours of entertainment, where this can get me wayyyy more than that. I was just thinking about Minecraft too. I spent around $13 on it and have gotten more than 100 hours worth of play out of it.…
You know, I go through the same thing sometimes. I go and try to play, and have to stop. I even stopped playing for the past month and switched to Battlefield. I tried to come back a week ago but was way too confused. But I tried again last night and had amazing fun. I clearly like it more than you do overall, but…
My god, seriously. Also, looking lame with a bluetooth headset may be the easiest thing to do in the world. Sam needs to calm down. I will give you the shoes are absurd, buts still.
Exactly. You have to go out of your way to buy and play a game to see the content, whereas a broadcast can be seen inadvertently (or at least much more easily by young children).
Damn. That's more than one can a day! The only time I ever have soda is if it's around the holidays, or maybe going ou to dinner, but that never goes to over one a day.
Let me start off by saying I love Google, but at what point does it become a monopoly? I'm not specifically talking about in the bargain hunting business, but is it their fault if their services are just good enough to get rid of the rest of them?
I'm not sure this is really a "better yet" kind of situation. Something tells me an anti-gravity house would be better than this. Still cool though!
I don't get this. When are violent video games sold to kids? All the Gamestops I've been to ask for ID (if you're age could be on the line) before they let you buy an M rated game? Where's the risk to the retailers or the game creators? Would this stop someones parents buying it for them?