It's from one of the early episodes of the second season of Community.
It's from one of the early episodes of the second season of Community.
I haven't seen that GIF in ages. Thanks for reminding me of its existence.
It's worth watching just for Ice-T kicking around the robots while Fallon and the Sony guy discuss stuff.
I showed up at a Best Buy around 10 - right when they opened - and the line from the customer service desk stretched around the store. I waited two minutes before they announced that ACIV for PS3 was sold out so I got out of line and went home. It was crazy. The Future Shop down the street was the same.
I'd love to know what the numbers actually are. Being around a few gaming forums, I know there was a lot of talk about buying and/or having issues with the digital versions of GTAV but who knows how many units sold they actually represent.
It seems to me that digital isn't included in that but hey, what do I know?
I don't feel that I'm emotionally prepared for more of this.
I'm one of those people that still generally won't touch a multiplayer mode until I'm done the campaign. It seems like that quote from the review is very much an unfortunate generalization. Obviously someone is playing the campaign or else DICE wouldn't have put as much effort as they did to create one.
It depends on how the privacy settings (if they exist) work. If I can limit real name to certain people I actually know, then yes. If it's a switch that turns on using my real name and it's automatically seen be everyone, then no.
Can someone clarify something for me - is the cloud AI stuff only on the Xbox One version or do either of the other two versions get it as well?
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It seems to me like all developers are required to do is make a control scheme for Vita remote play and nothing more. Otherwise, it just works on a system level unless it's a camera game. Sounds like it should be easy peasy stuff.
I guess that's on you then since the whole thrust of these announcements was about bringing Steam to the loving room. Don't get me wrong, I'd have loved a Half Life announcement but I've given up on that. After years of waiting for HL3 I have lowered my expectations greatly for Valve's game development.
This happens way too much. A company/person teases an announcement and people's imaginations get the best of them resulting in baseless disappointment. When will people learn?