@Spiffyness: I sincerely doubt all future DLC will be free; it will probably be a mixture of free and paid content to keep people hooked. The best we can hope for is that the DLC becomes more reasonably priced if Ten Dollar succeeds.
@Spiffyness: I sincerely doubt all future DLC will be free; it will probably be a mixture of free and paid content to keep people hooked. The best we can hope for is that the DLC becomes more reasonably priced if Ten Dollar succeeds.
@Akanubon: Blizzard wrote the book on expansions and free DLC. Bioware has a long way to go before we get a product with as much quality as Frozen Thone, Lord of Destruction, Brood War, etc. And that's not even taking into account everything they've done for WoW.
Terrible color.
For sale: used 2004 Toyota Camry. Runs solid, 48k on odometer, moonroof, heated seats, leather. Needs new tires. Brakes don't work but a local shop quoted the fix at $250. $8995 OBO.
@arrow_six: Capitalism, dude. People spend money on worthless crap all the time, It's nothing new and the Avatar Marketplace sure didn't invent the phenomenon.
Oh yah, put some razor wire and a .50 cal nest in the back of this baby and you've got a certifiable post-apocalyptic survival platform. I think the most obvious tactic would be night attacks on encampments. Drive it right into the middle, hit the high-intensity flood lights, and pick off your blinded and half-asleep…
@Peeschimieppöpötåmus: This.
I like the new Prince better than the original. New Prince is cocky and mysterious, and he and Elika had great chemistry. I wanted to know more about his back story when the game ended.
@Møbius: Dude, I'm pretty sure that's a Lambo.
@ThreeLitre: You're mistaking people who buy million dollar cars with people who have common sense. You may not understand it, but in his Andy-Warhol-meets-Frank-Zappa-on-Acid frame of perspective, it makes perfect sense.
On one hand, I'm all about paying a developer for a quality product. I want them to have my money and continue to make good games with it.
It's good such a promising studio has some solid financial backing now. I just hope Warner lets them do their own thing and not force them to make shovelware.
The idea of owning video games is getting less and less appealing to me, considering so many of them can be beaten in 10-15 hours. Blockbuster's 5 Day/$10 rentals are quickly becoming my new best friend and saving me a buttload of money.
@MaWeiTao: Make sure you get the one with the hard drive.
@Blitzschnell: It shows in the differences in their respective products. By no means is GT a bad series, but you can just tell Forza was designed by gearheads first and gamers second (vice-versa with Gran Turismo).
I expect to see a lot of console revisions for the PS3 as they struggle to get its production costs under control (especially if they are committed to a ten year life cycle). They already have to market it well under cost just to get it to sell. Great for the consumer, but bad for business.
@Zaos: Storage. That's why I feel bad for all the people buying into blu-ray (not knocking on the PS3 here; loves me some Uncharted), but anyone who thinks its anything more than just a transitional format is an idiot, especially with advances in nano-writing, solid-state portable drives, multi-layer discs (5D-DVD)…
This was said earlier in the comments, but it bears repeating:
@Blitzschnell: I don't think you had ulterior motives. Clearly you were trying to get an ass shot of those models, and the Fiat got in the way.