They will. He said they'd come out at the same time as the Xbox One and PS4 releases. Meaning the VERSION of the GAME for those consoles being released, not the release of the consoles.
They will. He said they'd come out at the same time as the Xbox One and PS4 releases. Meaning the VERSION of the GAME for those consoles being released, not the release of the consoles.
*awkward silence*
They went that far because they thought they had a different way of handling it that would avoid the normal pitfalls. I honestly still think that, for most people, they were right. As a heavy Steam user, none of it bothered me. But people DID complain, anyway, and the plan changed. So be it.
Change for the consumer was in reference to them changing the One for the consumer based on reactions to how it was designed. Retroactively applying it to the initial design of the One, before reactions, makes no sense in the context of this conversation, so I could only assume that's not what you were referring to.
*I* wanted it in the first place. I saw exactly what they were doing, and I thought it was brilliant.
Someone who wants all of that out of the way before E3 so they can focus on games at E3. Which is exactly what they did.
It's like the people who complain that science's weakness is that it keeps CHANGING. We used to believe THAT, now we believe THIS. Clearly science doesn't know anything.
Do you mind mentioning where you live, and what your sales tax rate is?
Citation?
It's not merely that. It's also the fact that you can't buy things priced in points directly. I can't go in and say, "I want you to sell me this in exchange for its exact value withdrawn from my credit card." You have to buy points in specific denominations which don't always match up with the price of the actual item…
Point missed much? This wasn't about making fun of the game or the players, but the news station catching up to eight year old news. This flooded the stations the year the Wii came out. It's not news.
You're probably correct for at least some people. I know every time I saw a Civic Hybrid or Fusion Hybrid I was left with a sense of "meh." Granted, they looked better than most specialized hybrids, but they didn't leave you with a sense that the vehicle was anything new. I think it's not merely vanity, either: we've…
I'd say the Tesla looks as unique as any other well-designed luxury car meant to be noticed. You don't glance at it and go, "whoa, that's a crazy electric car," you go, "oh, that's a Tesla" in the same way you'd react to any uncommon, sexy, well-designed fuel guzzler. I'd say it's far more a strategy to make the…
One of the main reasons I usually use the credit option over debit is a practical one: if I need to return the item, credit returns go right back to the card they were purchased from. Debit returns can't be put back on the card, and are usually issued in cash (in the old days they'd be issued in store credit or a…
They mean use credit for all transactions (for all the suggested reasons), except when you need "cash back" (a withdrawal) from the register, as cash back is only an option on debit transactions.
Ugh. Nothing worse than films romanticising love borne out of tragedy and adrenaline. These relationships are BUILT not to last. You get home, back to your normal lives, and find out that you have NOTHING in common, short of your shared love of not dying together.
And I was so damned happy they didn't kiss at the end. That would have ruined what they'd built with such a strong, real character and the connection they'd developed.
Satirical commentary on racism is completely different from literal racism. This video is the equivalent of various Daily Show segments about racist politicians where the correspondents go through a barrage of reinforcing racial stereotypes. It's humor pointed AT the racists by depicting how they must view Asians, not…
Yes, but it didn't say, "this princess," it said, "this GAME." The answer was the GAME, not the PRINCESS.
No, the Crystal Child (she, herself, was apparently an Indigo Child) thing came pre-autism. It was how she explained how special her kid was. Then she found out he was autistic, and wiped all traces she could off the 'net of her initial claims.