"BioWare released a game, took fan feedback, then wrote themselves a whole new ending."
"BioWare released a game, took fan feedback, then wrote themselves a whole new ending."
Money doesn't make things just appear, they used that money to hire a bunch of people to work on the game. However the game development is what Chris is calling "open source" which means that he is showing the developing of the game while it is still being developed. The footage you just saw isn't a beta code, or even…
So because you found it uninteresting that means that everyone who does, is wrong to? Grow up dude.
Article should be titled "Please Don't Eat Jelly-Filled Donut Cat."
Well yes,
Valve have repeatedly done things to earn people's trust where as EA have repeatedly done things to destroy trust.
It's not some magical coincidence that people like Valve and dislike EA. Valve make a profit while being beneficial to the customer (at least in most cases). EA make their profit at the expense…
I see the logic.
That was a million times better than Dragonball Evolution.
It better be real feces half of the time. Otherwise they'll catch on to the gimmick.
Realism is really not the way we should be going.
"Spying on undersea cables"
Nah.
The truth is that anything you can make a living at is a "real job," no matter how strange or off-putting it is. My real job is writing about phones and video games on the Internet all day. I make enough to get by, and more than I might otherwise be making in another with my education and experience.
Get a real job?! His job is no diferent than a tv presenter, no diferent that ign, kotaku or gametrailers guys that work there. He does what he loves and dedicates it's time for its fans!
So your coment is just stupid and childish.
Inverted Y makes perfect sense for anybody who's ever held a video camera or operated one on a tripod.