MMO is massively multiplayer online, so it applies to all sorts of massive online things. It's subset would be MOTA, which Jagex just made up. I didn't refer to it as an MMORPG.
except it doesn't. It alienates stubborn people who are resistant to change, and it does alienate a very small subset of users whose current workflow truly doesn't work in the new paradigm...but that is so small (I honestly can't think of a workflow right now that works with the start menu but not with the start…
That's a brilliant analysis — except for the fact that it was second down.
It is. And I'll tell you why.
The one thing I always liked about that ad was the fact that the evil Crow Foods corp had the logo "Feeding the World" while by the end of the ad the Scarecrow fellow had only managed to produce one trucks worth of food. I like to think that there was someone in the animation team who wanted that to be apparent.
Am I alone in finding this irritating, rather than funny? Not all filmed sex is porn. I am so fucking grateful for HBO, a TV channel that portrays adults swearing and having sex - just like they do in real life. I cannot stand the nannying, 'what about the children' censorship that is considered normal on terrestrial…
Oh my god, the blessed McRib. I fucking hate fast food so hard. I probably go once a year and guess what causes me to do that?
The New Call Of Duty Game Is "Not Some Lazy Type Of Port"
Call of Duty doesn't need to worry about the stigma of being a port so much as the stigma of being Call of Duty.
No it isn't the mexican peso, it is like $474 USD. Nice try though.
Cheaper than driving!
Kinja's fault.
I am having fun, despite the balance issues, thanks.
The reason of the jeers is because most DLCs are actually part of a preplanned process and has or could be included and available at the time of release. Most DLCs (In this case, Digitally Locked Content) are even or could be considered unlockable content as they are already on disc. Intentionally locked so they can…
I don't feel that his attitude is to forget DLC all together but to release content intended for the final game as DLC. It sounds like they gave Obsidian what they wanted the game to be in A, B, C, D. They probably said, well in the time we have to develope the game we can do part A and B, but we can release C and D…
I've bought all of the above. I mean, they weren't horrible. And I know it's subjective, but to me DLCs have all been either too linear and/or they lack the same emotional oompf as the quests in the main game. (Also, as another commenter pointed out, the price versus content ratio is out of whack.)
yeah, tell that to EA. How about playing sincity and getting a airship transit system for 10 bucks, then you tell me it. Its good content (THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN THE GAME ANYWAY).
These guys have made a career out of doing whatever they damn well pleased and will continue to do so. I believe the thought process of Trey Parker is that if he feels like making another game he will just make another game instead of feeding the audience left over scraps for a premium. The cut material he stated is…
Streams can lag a bit, I know how you feel.