I think the first season would've been a bigger failure as a miniseries.
I think the first season would've been a bigger failure as a miniseries.
That's kind-of a weird way to look at it, particularly if you don't care about the physical copy. You want a piece of plastic out of principle?
I'd be mad about it, but Nuketown is simultaneously the most voted-for map and my least favorite. I wouldn't mind if its fans got a little corner to themselves.
Dust is actually a pretty well designed map, though.
I thought LOK didn't have TLA's writing staff. It was all written by the creators, while TLA had an entire staff of writers along with a head writer bringing in different ideas. IIRC, the head writer they're missing was key in bringing in some of the more interesting stuff like Iroh and Zuko's backstory, Toph, etc.
Yeah, I was expecting a lot more out of LOK.
It never ends.
I'd think that the electrical energy needed to download one game would leave a significantly smaller environmental impact than the manufacture of the plastics for it.
I remember Mario Time Machine.
Reliable software updates that won't un-crack your copy, professional support.
Their main customers are studios which regard software as a minor cost. Doesn't really make sense to sell their product so cheap when their main userbase has no issues paying for it.
I'm pretty sure some of the bigger video editing suites have relatively cheap student editions, but the problem is that they don't have all the features, so students will end up pirating it anyway.
Craftsmen can produce art, but not all craftsmanship is art. If we consider it so, the word holds no meaning (or I guess it'd just be a synonym for "craft").
Yeah, the 3D doesn't really work with it, but mechanically, I find it to be the better aiming solution. I hate analog sticks for shooters to begin with, so I find the 3DS slide pads particularly awful.
REvelations actually works great without one. I like the gyroscope aiming particularly. Found that I could aim quicker and more precisely with it than with the CPP, but obviously people may be staring at you if you're in a public place waving your 3DS around in front of you to aim.
Doom is as much art as The Expendables (which is to say not at all, or at least barely). There are works in pretty much any medium that'll fall into the "not art" category.
You mean like a small claims court?
I thought gaudy, overdesigned sneakers died with the 90's.