If that were the case, the F-35 should have been design entirely as a bomber, and not wastes resources giving it the air-to-air prowess of an A-7 Corsair.
If that were the case, the F-35 should have been design entirely as a bomber, and not wastes resources giving it the air-to-air prowess of an A-7 Corsair.
Lol I used to do the exact same thing. There was even a stats counter that tracked how many revolutions you did with them.
Oh. You’re one of those - who doesn’t understand the use of the word “forced” when used in context.
You’re completely missing the point. Here, I’ll break it down for you.
That actually isn’t how it usually is. GotY editions are usually just all the bundled DLC and the base game for a cheaper price and nothing more. Even then, that isn’t the point. The GotY edition costs $60. To get the extra content, you have to buy a special edition of the GotY edition that costs more. All they have…
It’s definitely both. This guy is always an asshat, and arguably one of the most loathed commenters on this blog. I’d pay them no mind, really.
#MissingThePointCompletely
Great Job!
actually and this is coming from a guy who’s totally annoyed by gamer entitlement, but the people complaining have a point. The Collectors Edition comes with exclussive stuff that dedicated Destiny players would want more then most, however to get it they have to spend $80.00 rather then the expansions $40.00 which…
Did you just read the headline... maybe the first paragraph... and then come down here to comment? The actual complaint is all spelled out up there.
Meh, don’t listen to these other people. It’s a big announcement. I don’t have an Xbox one nor previous systems and I probably won’t get one this time around. But I think that is a huge announcement that will force Sony to take a long look at their service and greatly improve upon it. I’m excited anytime competition…
Nuclear bunkers are not meant to save people in the world of Fallout. Vaults are for experimentation, and even…
Yes, I’m sure those who complain, only do so to complain. As for the little to no justification for the negative comments? Who measures this?
I mean, what we really should do is just shut up and accept things. And understand that the only opinions that are welcome, are those of praise.
Dude, I don’t want my Dogmeat to die. I first aligned him with the dog I had in high school (Jake), because that dog was still alive when Fallout 2 dropped.
Now? Now, I’d think of him as the dog my wife and I have—and I’d never want anything bad to happen to our ever-muttering, snuffling, pouting-at-the-cat dog.
The…
That’s one hell of a leap.
I never said I enjoyed killing anyone; I said the fact that the consequences of combat applied not only to my enemies, but to my character and his allies, felt realistic.
But way to stand that Straw Man up proudly, and without the first shred of self-awareness. Good work.
Dogmeat could also die—sometimes horribly (in that he was reduced to a pile of bloody tissue and bone matter after a critical hit) in Fallout 2.
Games designed for an audience seeking an, “authentic, dangerous adventure,” should come with consquences. Some games should be for escapist wish fulfillment, true (I use Flowe…
For me the worst is when Game Center just randomly pops up.
The fact that Bethesda created this as a totally reasonable, unobtrusive example of free to play gaming is another testament to their awesomeness! Way to go guys, I hope it makes you a fortune.
The fact that I’m able to play this (admittedly at a shitty framerate) on my iPhone 3G is amazing. It, along with Hearthstone, has convinced me to go upgrade just so I can enjoy it more.