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Have you had many consoles crash due to processor limitations? It's all mechanical or poor design elements that tend to fail. People don't tend to overclock the crap out of their consoles. You might see a reduction in utility costs on your end, but likely less than remembering to turn off that damned kitchen light

It wouldn't have mattered, because the majority of people 5 years from now will still not have the infrastructure or services to outweigh the negatives. The difference is that I have an XBO now, I would not have purchased one if it required connectivity in this capacity. As it sits, they would already have cut off a

Yeah, well tell that to the cable companies, and politicians that care little for igniting infrastructure booms.

I'm not normally for "art" that focuses on shock value or tropes, but some of these are actually kind of cool. Or maybe I just need to get some sleep. lol

Stealth Inc. A Clone in the Dark

I'm actually thrilled to see a return to older periods. I'd especially love a Civil or Revolutionary War game that wasn't broken. Hell, an antebellum political game would be fantastic too.

It's completely understandable that you don't wish to see tropes or stereotypes abound, but sometimes they absolutely can serve a purpose. While we shouldn't rush to judge others by them, it can also work in a positive way. That knife-wielding guy, covered in blood, strolling down the alley you just walked down may be

Exactly. I never said, nor implied, that I was unwelcome due to looks. If you're going to be an asshat, at least read far enough to comprehend what the other person is saying before whinging about it. Seriously—it was the first freakin' sentence.

Nice! Thank you!

I was simply saying that the idea behind it shelves microtransactions. Marketing for games goes even deeper than those, though. There are literally men sitting in conference rooms discussing how they can increase the visual representation of their game via social means. Everything from making online players announce

If you're going to whine about not remaking classics because "getting them right" is too difficult, then release a game without covering even the basics, you should have your metaphorical publisher's license revoked.

You can run your convention however you wish. I, however, prefer a time when people were responsible for their own actions and didn't need to be "locked-down" to prevent their stupidity from harming others.

I got your joke. My response was to SimuLord (Hence, the little arrow) who wrote: "Bladed weapon over a certain length, in a state where you can legally buy military-grade assault rifles with nothing but a handshake in the parking lot at a gun show?

That means next to nothing at this point. The same publisher is releasing a separate iteration of its product before fixing the first. Developers are generally contracted to perform work, for a publisher to sell. It's WB's product, regardless of who "built" it.

I don't hold it against them. No one is forcing us to pay it. If anything, we should be pissed that Sony refuses to manufacture the things. Similarly to how I'm upset that I couldn't find the R9-290X I wanted for the original $550, but I don't hold it against Newegg, etc. Although I think $740 is pushing it.

That was one of the BS "offenses" I was referencing, yes.

You did. The Play Room robots are cute, but not 70 dollars cute.

"Free." Lol. How can you continue the "Gotta catch 'em all" spirit with that kind of weak motivation? For shame!

Fermented stuff doesn't generally bother me, either. But then, I've never had Inuit food. I'd like to, though. Just for the experience.

As is the case with a store close to my area. Said SM also would never hold it against an employee, but then he was fired, so now it no longer matters. Someone is taking a hit. :(