Yeah, but it still makes it easier. You can log on and kick your friend off in a reasonable matter. It's a step towards lending out single games and not your entire library. Slowly but surely I think it will become available.
Yeah, but it still makes it easier. You can log on and kick your friend off in a reasonable matter. It's a step towards lending out single games and not your entire library. Slowly but surely I think it will become available.
Why aren't people more excited about this? This is amazing. I've let my friends borrow my Steam accounts but obviously that's a pain in the ass if I want to log in and play, especially with the Steam Key authorization. Now the next step is selling and trading old keys/games.
That doesn't seem to be true, reading the FAQ it looks like as the lender you just have to authorize which computers. So if you have a close friend, you just have to go through the process of having him or her authorize their computer to play your games. That wouldn't be very promising if it was only one computer.
Yeah, I figured it would be slow but jesus christ this is like 56k slow.
Guess I'm going to have to stop carrying my mini connect four pieces in my pocket.
I think the biggest issue is generic games on iOS. Though there have been some new AAA games that have been pretty damn good.
I know, right? Even I could do that:
Then I'd be creeped out that someone was recording me at night, and then I'd probably just embrace it at the point. Once you go full on "crying in the pillow" there is no return.
Well I told her she could get a iPod shuffle or something but it would require her to turn on her dinosaur of a Dell computer to sync it.
Haha! At least he's "cool" with it. Curse the day I become a GIF/meme. I'd probably secretly cry into my pillow at night.
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I mostly play with my best friend and some of his friends. And some of his friends are really damn good. If I play solo I generally play vs the AI because I don't want to deal with people solo haha
True enough, but I suppose the game has been out long enough that you can't really play with those who have already mastered it. In a FPS, for example. the playing field is more level. I don't even want to play with level 30's at all because they know the ins and outs of every single champion.
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Finally, someone else who enjoyed the game. As I say, comparing it to D2 people will be unsatisfied, but I put like 60 hours into D3 and that says a lot for a person like me. I'm excited for the expansion - It's been so long since I've played it'll be fresh with all the updates.