Something, something bae.
Something, something bae.
Zero Suit Samus and Splatooners will be mine.
So happened to the account that tweeted this at him? It appears to have been deleted.
I can't believe this is actually happening. SO. MUCH. HYPE.
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Hmm, you could have just written "BECAUSE INTERNET" and called it a day.
So it's only fighting back if it's done in a way in which you approve? OK.
Thanks! I want to give heists another chance this weekend, so I will give that site a try.
When you say lobby, do you mean free roam?
Wow, you are dense. The point of what I was saying is that whether on PS3 or PS4, the load times for GTA Online have always been long and unpredictable.
At first, I was like "hell yeah, it's kinda cool to see a dev fight back," but then I saw the response to Kotaku, and they just sound like assholes.
I have been playing GTA Online since day 1 on PS3 and the load times have always been ridiculously long and unpredictable, it has nothing to do with 30 player lobbies.
This! I have hard time justifying playing GTA Online for Heists when there are so many other games with predictable load times, and you can spend your time actually PLAYING the game.
I was SO excited for heists, and I just can't get into it now. There is too much time staring at loading screens, or fighting with Rockstar's servers to make it worth the time.
Sometimes I wonder if anyone else reads Patrick's articles before they go up.
I dunno, the Pac-Man part at the end was kinda amusing.
Let's be honest, the title of this article didn't even need "New Game Commercial".
Yeah, those were quite fun, and free!
Agreed, but at first this kinda reminded me of Device 6, which was really awesome and totally worth the cost. However, this could ultimately just be an endless series of difficult puzzles built to deliver ads to people and sell them hints, especially given the developer's other creations. Cryptic messages coupled…
The sounded really awesome until I got to the ads and pay for hints part. It's hard to separate my skepticism from the awe of this apparently cool mystery.