But it isn't a pc exclusive. It was going to be ported from the get go.
But it isn't a pc exclusive. It was going to be ported from the get go.
Yes! I nominate ehm... hold on... I'll get back to you on that one.
The only thing I didn't like was the AI. Everything else was fine. Actually it wasn't really the AI that was causing the problem, it was the heavy reliance on scripting during fight sequences that bothered me. I'll give an example.
For some people? Absolutely. But the nature of religion is not some physical need. I am sure some people experience it as such, and perhaps they are addicted to religion, technically. However, in order for something to be classed as an addiction, it has to (as far as I know) invade an otherwise healthy lifestyle, and…
If I examine the difference between TV and the others, at least in a traditional sense, TV is a passive medium you zap into that is paced by its providers (networks). Nowadays that's less the case, but it may still be why it's not being addressed.
"Get off that damn video game and come watch Jeopardy!"
Porn, Fast Food and Coffee are good business, not addictions! :P
Depends on the addiction. Some of them are only perceptional, as in there are no actual physical consequences (beyond what the mind can do to the body) if you don't take more of it, but there are substances that don't work like that. Hard drugs especially have pretty violent withdrawal symptoms which are not all…
I've seen enough hentai to know where this is going.. I mean...
My sister has this. My dad too. They get dizzy from 3D games, but have no problems with 2D games.
Wow, hold the airbrush.
The main thing I hate about TV is how it's so routine (note I don't have any "watch later" services or a recorder or anything). I never have the same week twice, so I'll always miss half the episodes, and will lose interest in the show very rapidly. Only shows that have very little episode-to-episode connection can…
They both contain the word Sky. That simple, really... Leave it to fans to fill in the blanks.
Two weeks off from being right on the money, by a 365 day margin?
Read the FAQ for a bit. So you pre-order, get a code, enter it, and start playing early. Then, when release day comes you need to enter a valid product registration code to begin your actual 30 free days before subscription. And the grace period covers that. All's clear now.
I get that, but how do you get early access without it? What people are failing to explain is how this early access even works for people without a physical copy. And if it doesn't apply, then what use is a grace period?
That sounds more accurate indeed. Still this whole early access business sounds like a right nightmare with pre-order codes and the likes. Can't have them running home with a valid code and no product, lest they cancel the pre-order.
Why on earth would their characters get deleted? That seems archaic and hard-to-believe. Furthermore, how did they get early access if they have nothing to prove they own a copy?
As far as I'm concerned, if you CAN replace motion control with a button, you might as well add the option. The only motion controls that are really worth having are the ones you can't simulate with a button. Most Wii games just replace button-actions with motion arch tracking, which is pretty much the same, just more…