I don't own a car, have never driven in snow, and the only off-roading I've done is on those rocky, sandy stuff we call "pathway" whenever we decide to go to the beach.
I don't own a car, have never driven in snow, and the only off-roading I've done is on those rocky, sandy stuff we call "pathway" whenever we decide to go to the beach.
I foresee that if this takes off (and it likely will), a lot of other publishers will follow. And sometime in the far, far future, it will be pay to play, per hour, or some other crap. I hope it never comes to that.
I don't even have any of the consoles. Just my PC. Consoles and console games are too expensive, and if I wanted to buy one, I favor the PS4.
Everyone's either an Xbone fanboy who's for this, or a PS4 fanboy who's "entitled, whiny, bitchy", whatever.
GoatsEA, then.
EA. We can call it EA.
From Superman: The Animated Series:
You just got CAGE'd.
Well, I'm not much of a Fallout 1 & 2 fanboi, but I do appreciate the complexity of what goes into your character.
That's probably because it wasn't designed for touch in mind - and personally, I hope it stays that way, or at most, offer switchable UI.
If you're allowed to disclose such information:
Star Wars Republic Commando*?
I'm not really much of a Ford fan - especially since I can't afFord one, geddit? - so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Hey, I remember this! It ended with yet another thing that came somewhere - a potato with teeth, iirc.
I'll have to see that to believe it. In the meantime, my memories of Skyrim's backwards-into-a-large-chasm control scheme compared to Oblivion continues to haunt me as one of the best examples of limited input controls and 'least-common-denominator' approach ruining what could otherwise have been a great game.
Wait a second... I thought this was PC first consoles last to begin with. Uh-oh. Does this mean I'm gonna have to look forward to limited gameplay because it's limited to the DS4's 16 or so button controller, as oppose to my PC's mouse+keyboard / Flight Stick?