Maybe that's the point, now that I think about it.
Maybe that's the point, now that I think about it.
Which is all well and good, but look at this box art. The proposed collector's edition up top, and the vanilla versions below. They are perfect. Shit, I'm getting so carried away that I'd buy that collector's edition just for the art book (though I'd have good reason). What's more, the proposed collector's edition…
Oh, no. You're not getting gray-ed today, my friend! Not with this post!
LOL at UN doing anything ever.
Huh. Neat.
Time-based actions without microtransactions boosting or enhancing the process in any way are fine, and they probably work appropriately for WoW. However, this game isn't, and was not supposed to be another clone of WoW, but an MMO that is an Elder Scrolls game at its heart, which isn't just "click to learn," but…
Thank you for this. Had a good chuckle. Lacking a PS3 or PS4 (because of that new download do-hickey they're doing, you can get TLOU), I watched a silent playthrough.
One of my favorite responses to a debate on Kotaku I have ever seen. Ever.
Zenimax has confirmed microtransactions will be in a game that already costs $240 the first year and $180 afterwards, do you really think something like this is beneath them?
"Immediate gratification." Wow, so this is what we've come to? So, I am guilty of just wanting "immediate gratification" because I think it's wrong that paying $240/$180 a year isn't enough to get the full game without potentially game-changing factors relying on forking over even more cash. Get over yourself. I…
Did nobody see the "This process will take 4d 0h 00m 00s" when they were watching the video? You can see it at 3:15.
So, on top of a $15 monthly fee with microtransactions confirmed, we can expect microtransactions to plague even the crafting system! Spend four days learning how to craft something in an Elder Scrolls…
What is that? My brain tells me Tavor, but I know that's wrong.
Admitting you have a problem is the first step to addressing it.
C'mere. It's ok, the grunt can't hurt you any more.
I did like how they acknowledge the pilots presence, and some of their actions. "Do you see that? That Pilot is riding the enemy Titan! I don't believe it!"
Also, "NOBODY LIKES YOU."
Not even touching this asinine argument. Not today. I'm in a good mood today.
Note that I said "over time," not "when you grow up." As a matter of fact, I was visualizing a kid in his teens.
So...you're saying RAGE made you RAGE?
I've seen tons of pink guns, they're pretty common. I have never seen guns that are actually white though. I've seen light gray, I've seen all sorts of camouflage, but never pure white.
They're kids. As Vldlkron7 said, this is something that is learned over time.
I understand this, but now how many guns in real life are actually painted white? I greatly enjoy shooting firearms myself, and I have never seen one that is white all over.