World of World of Warcraft?
World of World of Warcraft?
Their best games take years to make. Their Amiibo don’t. It’s pretty clear that they are putting a lot of faith in the ability of new waves of Amiibo to make them money this year. That is the point of that contrast.
This is awesome. Clunky, and far under the capabilities of the UE4, but every historical artefact, be it a small bone fragment, or a gigantic castle, should be preserved like this. I probably wouldn’t even hesitate to buy a game/app with such scans.
This GIF makes me think of that classic Homer Simpson moment: “Or what? You’ll release the dogs? Or the bees? Or the dogs with bees in their mouths and when they bark they shoot bees at you?”
I think we have all seen him bald and he didn’t look bad at all. It’s just his hair line is starting to look really, really, really bad.
Nobody is ever going to play 1,000 songs when they go out for the day (much less on a single charge) either, but people went gaga for hard drive/SSD-based MP3 players., and then insisted on loading hundreds of songs onto their phones. What’s your point? People like having choices.
Is that screenshot Kameo? That looks bad compared to X on Wii U. Look at the ground textures.. Xeno actually has grass.. tree/leaf textures etc. You can’t even compare it. The detail is overwhelmingly higher on Wii U than early 360. The draw distance isn’t half bad either.
Oh man, if only you had any idea. I never know what game I’ll be in the mood to play. You could say I’m “playing” 20-some games on the PS4 (just the PS4, not counting other games) right now based on what I’ve played in the past week. I’ll hop into games I’ve beaten/nearly-beaten or games that can be played endlessly…
“I don’t want to do things this way, so anyone who does is stupid.”
1996 has nothing to do with it. In fact, in 1996 (and 2006) Nintendo hardware was region free.
Valve (Steam) region locks, Apple region locks, some DVD/Blu-ray studios region lock, etc, etc. It isn’t just Nintendo.
Usually it’s not a someone, but a bunch of people that set the price. Especially in the context of this discussion. Generally irrelevant, though price points matter. Moving on.
People don’t always try to justify their actions to themselves when it comes to piracy, or anything. Like, do you think about if you should eat…
I’m not sure what kind of central point you’re trying to get across, but I think you’re a tad delusional. Things work just like what you said, probably constantly, and in the real world. A lot of the time nobody gets hurt. A lot of the time I don’t think it matters at all, and sometimes I even think it can be well…
*Tries to ignore 1500+ years of murder, rape, and other such niceties perpetuated or condoned by the Catholic church*
Oh I agree with all of that. It’s one of those things where I don’t think it’s the ‘right’ thing to do per se, but it’s not like I look down on anyone for doing it. It’s just that when said people get caught, they deserve it because they still did something illegal. There was no way I was going to pay for that event;…
There is no logic to “take because we can.” It’s mindless. People that do that are probably heavily traumatized, and don’t factor into this conversation.
I bet a bunch of people do much as you described though, but without the same conviction. Add more apathy.
I don’t think there’s much wrong with people placing their…
That’s insane. And then they wonder why people look for unofficial routes and have the nerve to call those people thieves.
How about some people didn’t watch streams of the fight because they felt “entitled” to it, but because they felt like it, and they were bored, and they had nothing better to do, and they didn’t think any of it mattered very much at all. Again, they didn’t do it because they thought they had the right to do so, or…
The key difference is they are charging a reasonable price for their movie. $7-10 a ticket, that’s fair pricing. $100 for a single fight and 2 fights that nobody but Boxing enthusiasts care about is crazy and is price gouging in my eyes. Did you read about how they were overcharging bars and restaurants that wanted to…