What's the point of exclusives, except for business? Why should we consumers care? Fanboys need to stop feeling special because their system is the only one with THIS game.
What's the point of exclusives, except for business? Why should we consumers care? Fanboys need to stop feeling special because their system is the only one with THIS game.
I wouldn't mind paying for a movie made by in game cinematics. Imagine a Team Fortress 2 movie, in the same style as "Meet the team..."
He's covered Zombie Invasions, you know.
@Tom29193: Yeah I watch news sometimes, they are relatively unbiased and professional here in Sweden. But most of the time, I just forget about it.
@SinisterBill: I'm Swedish, actually. Why?
I don't get these American sob-news stories. They do not seem very professional, or unbiased.
They better throw in a mercenary unit called "Gaijin Knights", luck-seeking European knights whom travelled far to help us answer an age-long dispute:
@TheRealDoshu: Well played, sir.
@Kent: Yeah sort of, but Chromehounds had a persistant Conquest-type game.
@JoeVampire: BECAUSE IT WASN'T GOD OF WAR! GOD OF WAR IS THE EPICENTER OF GAMING! HOW CAN YOU NOT SEE THAT! THIS MAKES ME ANGRY!
Do not care, would still hit.
I also don't know why journalists and people alike keep calling it an MMO. It's not an MMO. It's a team-based game where you're automatched into battles, with persistant resources as well as experience progression.
I played the closed beta and I loved it.
Bodes well for Force Unleashed II.
Not sure if want... they are just having those 4 races? Where's my godamn Rampart and Dungeon and Fortress?!
@pangapanga: Well, why would it become a legal battle?
I wonder how much money you could earn as a private person by buying domains you suspect will become famous, and then selling it back to them. Most of the time the company has got it, but in some cases if you hear a rumour, you might be able to snatch it first.
@BasedOnLuck: I actually believe the contrary. I remember reading somewhere that you use very little of your brain when playing, compared to other leisures such as movies and books.
How is this different from, say, reading a book or the newspaper on the bus?