You're welcome to voice an opinion but show some respect and some tact in a story about the passing of the man.
You're welcome to voice an opinion but show some respect and some tact in a story about the passing of the man.
Show some respect.
While it has become fairly standard in western studios, I have a buddy who has worked at Nintendo Software Technologies since around 1997 and recently he told me that they don't lay off staff like the other studios. There were down times when some of them had nothing to do but Nintendo would continue to pay them to…
I think it's unlikely since MS will charge SE money to patch (not sure about Sony). Users won't pay for the patch and it's highly unlikely a patch will drive sales of the game, therefore, SE won't do it.
I've never seen the TV show but may have to check it out.
Just looked up VGChartz (I know, it's not the best authority but it will do) and was surprised to see such low numbers. I can only assume the Steam version did not sell as well as the console ones.
Wei doesn't have any family anymore and he did mention to Peggy that he didn't want to have a girlfriend considering his line of "work". That way, Wei worries little about his personal life and it out there to get the job done.
I'm with you. I hate spending more money for add-on content as it feels like dev/publisher intentionally leave stuff out.
+1
I have no issues of people posting about their crimes. It makes it easier to catch them.
I guess he's not making as much in the porn business anymore.
BRING IT!
Awful? Try those subdivided apartments that families and seniors live in in Hong Kong. Truly deplorable conditions.
I had the same reaction.
I got about 60% through the first inFamous and was bored stiff with the pacing and repetition of missions. I don't expect this new one to be much different.
I remember playing Marvel Ultimate Alliance and Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End on PS3 and found they had frame rate issues while the 360 versions did not. I'm glad games in the past few years have essentially been the same on both systems.
A friend of mine who worked on Sleeping Dogs claimed that while MS was very supportive, Sony wasn't. They had to make their own tools to get the PS3 version running as well as they did while Sony owned studios obviously had the upper hand with Sony-made tools.
Didn't everyone have trouble with the PS3?
I worked at a Canadian franchise called Microplay in the late 90s and we had interesting days there. Boss was cool and only opened the store because he liked video games, not to make money (he had a lucrative real estate business).
Since it's "all home consoles," does that mean we'll get an NES one a la GTA 1&2 style? :P