Look, I've tried to be nice about this. I've even apologized to you...but it's not my responsibility to make sure you don't have shit spoiled for you.
Look, I've tried to be nice about this. I've even apologized to you...but it's not my responsibility to make sure you don't have shit spoiled for you.
Sorry man, but the book the scene is in printed in 2000, the fact people kept mostly quiet about it this long is nothing short of a miracle. The episode aired in the US on June 2nd, I believe, and it was all over the web at that point.
I struggle to see why EA can't implement this system anyway. Both consoles are having a heavy digital focus. They could, for example, convert Madded to a model like this... But it would cut out any customers lacking an Internet connection; the exact problem the Xbox One would have had anyway.
Eh, considering the big news post that Kotaku had on it when it happened, I figured it was fair game. Glad you saw the episode before this though!
You an I had similar thoughts. I went animated with it though.
Here we go! Hahaha
Thanks for the mention! Good cap to a nice birthday.
No. WE won.
So...we're losing all of the confusing nonsense.
Sidenote: Doesn't this just prove all of the explanations of why the DRM was necessary were all total BULLSHIT?
Wow...that's a pretty STUNNING reversal. I'm glad to see the Xbox One's draconic restrictions are getting removed. I'm still probably getting a PS4 though. It's $100 cheaper and has more games I'm interested in as well as a better looking digital indie lineup.
I'll miss Forza though...
Seriously. I think DC Comics wanted to see Young Justice die because it was a better relaunch than their New 52 comic line...
Really? We lost Young Justice and Batman: Brave and the bold for THIS garbage?
Ooh... well that's an interesting tidbit. I hadn't heard that.
I like the concept.
I can't help but think the sheer number of varying SKUs they've released for the PS3 has made it difficult to properly patch all of them.
Well Sony giving compensation for the issue would be right in line with how they've been operating lately. Good for them too. I hope they keep it up.
It's just a good turn around to have customers know "hey if shit goes wrong, we're going to own up to it, help you fix it, and then give you something free to make up…