Exactly this. Presentation wise, I think Sony and Microsoft were both on the same level. But when Sony can announce their no DRM policy and no online connectivity policy on top of that, the fight is over.
Exactly this. Presentation wise, I think Sony and Microsoft were both on the same level. But when Sony can announce their no DRM policy and no online connectivity policy on top of that, the fight is over.
1.) There are always cheaters and hackers in every service, even in Valve games like TF2 that are entirely online. There's no basis to believe that this will somehow be different on the Xbox One just because they made it harder to trade and resell games after the initial purchase. If anything, historic evidence shows…
So far seems Amazon's "Bestseller" list is telling the story. PS4 #1, Xbox One #2.
I never said it was my job to convince any one of anything, I was just having fun pointing out the ridiculousness of your arguments. However, I think I've been quite defeated by your deft manipulation of the English language and capital letters. Please carry on with your message "exclusion is ok, those people don't…
Marketing genius here. Don't have or don't want to pay for internet? Don't buy our console! Microsoft should hire you pronto.
Great logic there, you're so smart. Next you'll put up an online survey "who doesn't like the XOne requiring internet?" Anyone who votes they don't like it, well clearly they have internet access so they don't _really_ have a problem. And anyone without internet CAN'T VOTE. Problem solved.
An additional comment, the three free games will be sent to you as promo credits via e-mail. You must then go through and "purchase" the free games. The promo credit is automatically applied, reducing the price to $0. If you don't "purchase" the free games, you lose 'em. (The promo credits have an expiration)
Eh I fail reading. FTL for $5 woot.
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I recently purchased a KeyCool 84 after a lot of hesitation - spending so much on a keyboard seemed crazy (and still does now). It is a compact and well built keyboard though, that's for sure. I also freed up a lot of space on my desk switching to the 84 key form, and the typing feel (MX brown switches in mine) is…
Is the Sleeping Dogs bundle -ALL- the available DLC, or only -SOME- of it?
In the case of Xbox though, a lot of the "exclusives" eventually come to PC, or if not that at the very least to one of the other consoles. The only titles that remain fully exclusive tend to be those that are curated by Microsoft, such as Halo. Nothing in particular about Xbox One tells me this trend won't…
Mordin's voice actor was great and they wrote him some great lines to deliver. When he shouts "Because I made a MISTAKE!" I gasped. One of the best Mass Effect characters, hands down.
There is definitely some investment necessary for DS9, but if you can make it all the way the later episodes pay off big time. "In the Pale Moonlight" is debated as one of the best Trek episodes of all time (season 6).
That average price is moving fast, up to $8.25 when I put in.
First photo reminds me of Catherine.
Simcity is at the fore of my "wasted money" list for this year. I did bring myself to install the game despite all the "Disaster Watch" features running when the game came out. After battling through the wall of "server unavailable" messages, going through the tutorial, and promptly losing 2 hours of progress on my…
Bookshelves, pots, clocks. If it's not behind a lock and key it's getting taken.
Agreed, I only "made" traps via use of the crows upgrade. Otherwise it seemed to always take too long to charge up a trap rather than just blast someone. The few times I tried to plan a trap in advance they would just walk around it anyway.
No Trek at all is a travesty to be sure. So many episodes are from series in the last 3-4 years as well, our memories can't be that bad right? DS9 "In the Pale Moonlight" gets my vote.