lol you didn’t need broadband to have a good internet experience in the 90s. It sure was nice if you could get cable or even DSL in the late 90s, but you made do with 56k just fine. Porn and piracy (data heavy lifting) was very doable on 56k if you used a download manager for the bigger stuff.
You buy software. If you use the term buy, purchase or “add to cart”, you are LEGALLY BUYING the software. This has been defined and enforced in court already in the USA (and it’s even better for consumers in most of the EU)
Too bad they have no legal standing to do this. They are trying to bankrupt these people. Not actually win anything, because they can’t. Most evident that they didn’t declare anything illegal was actually done (because again it wasn’t).
They could have ported their lazy and janky PC code to PS4 fairly easily. They just didn’t want to and are right in that it wouldn’t have been worth the time since it wouldn’t have sold very well. Alone at least and certainly not that generation.
No. You buy software. If you use the term buy, sell, purchase or “add to cart”, you are BUYING the software. This has been defined and enforced in court already in the USA (and it’s even better for consumers in most of the EU)
I think this is a stupid take on several levels:
How DARE you even speak of X-2 while discussing XIII; nevermind saying -somehow- that XIII’s combat system is more modern.
The guy seems fairly stupid when it comes to thermodynamics. Particularly when he thinks size alone matters. It just doesn’t. Intel’s old copper slug coolers were horrible but had plenty of mass to them, heavier than most modern tower coolers.
The guy seems fairly stupid when it comes to thermodynamics. Particularly when he thinks size alone matters. It just doesn’t. Intel’s old copper slug coolers were horrible but had plenty of mass to them, heavier than most modern tower coolers.
A balance between 2 and 3 would be perfect. Them going back to 1's tone would be insane.
I mean, it’s damn simple to put it in a search engine but here you go:
Urban environments are mostly cubes. Dying Light especially so to make it easy for their parkour system.
Contracts exist but they favor clients less than you’d think these days. EVERYONE would love their time pushed forward. That means manufacturers can only guarantee pricing to a certain degree, not absolute degree.
lol I never saw someone have high regard for a Saints Row plot, in any of them. Not judging or ridiculing, I’m just curious: Was Saints Row 2 one of your first games or were you an established, well versed gamer by then?
It would have been better if they did a riff on Infamous and super heroes. Instead they ruined a series for the reason stated. It just didn’t fit the brief.
3 was more over the top than 2 huh? Yeah...no. A little more sexual but 2 had you spraying literal shit on people so....yeah....
You know, I guess if you think about it, it’s pretty damn amazing the internet has been as civil as it has been for as long as it has been. It only took about 20-30 years of it being “mainstream” (depending on how you define it) before it finally shit the bed.
Or a case that threatens to burn down your house if you ever touch it again.
I think that’s a bit strong. It’s an ok maybe mostly good game, competent to be sure, but I also personally think it was pretty copy-catty and safe. I beat it but I have little outstanding memory of it, really.