What is, things people never say, Alec.
What is, things people never say, Alec.
Don't let this specific example get you hung up. We don't require, expect, nor encourage users to stop playing to go get supplies in the real-world. This is about giving additive / optional experiences outside the at-home experiences, and introducing new ways for you to continue your progression, character, and…
This is of course optional, nor do we expect a player to stop playing, just to go out and get supplies for in-game. Merely an example to explain a feature. This is just one way to engage the universe outside the living room scenario. It's about expanding beyond that controller / TV or keyboard / monitor interface and…
There is no "have to" or "required" about this. It's about expanding the ways you can engage this universe. Think of it as this: The "at home" experience is about first person survival. Engaging with characters, fortifying your location, dealing with survivors, among other things. However, when you're out and about…
This is a great article Leigh. Well done.
Several of your statements are incorrect. Developers DO receive royalty payments or bonuses based on sales which may not (in the tax definition) be considered royalties. Either way you cut it, sales matter.
This is a great article, and I agree with it.
Yes. Yes to everything!
@VirusHunter: I love this picture.
@The Sentient Meat: There are systems in place on PC (MW2 uses VAC), while not 100% effective, it does a good job. I want to clarify that we are not ignoring it, and even though a patch alone will not completely solve the issue, we're looking into every option available to us to try.
The last paragraph hit the nail on the head. Proper supervision of what your children are playing and with whom is essential in this day and age.
Clearly a natural born infantryman.
This is horrid, tragic, and it makes me absolutely sick. I feel so much remorse for this little girl, her parents, and family.
@Nulls: You make valid points. My apologies, I think we're arguing two separate points and aren't actually disagreeing.
@Nulls: "The worse area is at the University level"
@Kakkoii: At the beginning of the video you see him walking towards another person (customer / staff / unknown), the other person is backing away from the advance as if he feels threatened.
"The other side of the coin, of course, is that more money for North Korea means less misfortune, perhaps, for its citizens and more modernization."
@Dan2593: That pack appears to have a TBD on both date and price. So it's quite possible it could be free. From the description of the pack it sounds like its something all players would need to have so I'd assume it's free. In addition, they could simply divide it into a patch and DLC update. The update is paid, the…
@TwistedChimp: Solid point. I should rephrase, I hate what political "discussion" actually devolves into, in my video game discussion.