Okay, who wants a movie about the making of the Suicide Squad movie? I’d buy tickets to see that in an instant.
Okay, who wants a movie about the making of the Suicide Squad movie? I’d buy tickets to see that in an instant.
Rodents, for instance, are exempt from this review because there’s no way one would become human-like.
I dunno, a Star Fox game that is fun and doesn’t try to force a gimmick control down our throats? Maybe a game with more adult overtones like Bayonetta? A new exciting IP maybe? Nintendo has gotten into this habit of regurgitating same IP’s over and over again, and it is starting to get a little tiring. I don’t mind…
Why release a chart if you aren’t even going to bother to show what the scale is or what the motion of the line even means? Even my elementary school science teacher wouldn’t accept a chart like that for an assignment.
Having games doesn’t mean anything if none of them are good. There were plenty of older generation consoles that had games but failed anyways because they didn’t have enough good games. The WiiU is doing so badly because it doesn’t have enough good games to pull in more people. The lack of third party games pretty…
How do you already know that the NX will have good games when it hasn’t even been released yet? Are you from the future?
I had the exact same feelings about Starbound when the game was first announced. I eventually gave in and pre-ordered a 4 pack to play the game with friends. I’ve been playing it since the beta started, and was enjoying it even in its first buggy state. I highly suggest that you see about getting at least one other…
There’s no other option in game, payed or not to know where pokemon are.
To be honest, this reaction is no different from the reaction we got from people when they were constantly told about an arrow to the knee from guards in Skyrim. Guards whining about how an arrow to the knee ruined their adventuring lifestyle when your character has probably have had allot worse done to them. Not that…
Looks like Comcast is swinging for the fences this year. They really want to win that golden poo award again don’t they?
It might actually be cheaper to just pay for a VPN depending on your area. Knowing Comcast, they are going to charge the hell out of any areas where they have a local monopoly. Not to mention that they are only going to charge you to not sell your data, not to provide a VPN like service. You are probably better off…
Step One: Make a hugely popular freemium game based on a major franchise and include very little of the freemium functionality.
Whether or not Pokevision broke the terms of service does not matter. Tracking was already in the game before Pokevision became popular (which was mostly because the in game tracking was broken). They removed tracking entirely from their game and then proceeded to shut down anyone who appeared to fill the gap. Since…
No less cheating then a whale paying hundreds (or even thousands) of dollars to gain a leg up on other players. The game itself is built to let people pay to cheat, there is no moral high ground here. In the end, this is a business decision plain and simple. People being able find the Pokemon easily would have cut…
People play games different ways. Just because you and your wife’s way of playing wasn’t destroyed doesn’t make it right for other people’s way of playing to be destroyed. This is kinda like if Bioware removed the option to make choices in Mass Effect after its release, but left the combat system alone. Does it make…
Yeah I do use tripods, and they aren’t very convenient on uneven ground. Adjusting the legs takes time and patience, just seems to be easier to have someone hold the stick then to spend time messing with adjustable legs.
Well, the basic tech is already used in cruise ships to lessen the swaying from waves on passengers so... mission accomplished?
Can’t easily use a tripod on uneven ground. Which probably happens quite often on surveyor jobs depending on the area.
I think having more options would definitely increase their overall revenue. The only reason why they don’t is because they are afraid that it will make it easier pirate copies and distribute them (as if that doesn’t happen already through one means or another). Hell, there are people who are more willing to watch…
Technically, the person who bought the DVD and distributed the copy online already paid for it. So you never deprived the owner the opportunity for money. And someone borrowing the Blu-ray or watching the movie at another’s house is just as much stealing the opportunity for money as someone who downloads a free copy…