Trust me, the game will still get issues for some reason even with custom music.
Trust me, the game will still get issues for some reason even with custom music.
Just wait a little while until they release a complete version or a version with most of the content. For certain games, I just refuse to buy when they come out with none of the DLC included. For example, I'm not going to get Mortal Kombat X when it first comes out, because Netherrealm normally releases a version with…
I think people are just used to getting certain games in a pretty buggy manner, the Sims and Simcity games are a prime example of this it seems.
Yeah, since my new PC doesn't even have a disk drive anymore, I was really happy to see that they were just giving copies of Sims 2 complete for free.
Considering one of the first mods for ANY game on PC is a nude mod, it probably won't take long for people to get rid of the pixelation in pirated copies of Sims 4.
I totally agree, Nintendo of America screws us pretty badly. We'll get all the bigger games at the same release date, like Mario Kart 8, Smash Bros, and Pokemon, but when it comes to the more obscure stuff, it takes us several months if not years after even the European version to come to the U.S.
Can't wait to get this game for WiiU, and I'm especially glad that the game's going to come with the first Bayonetta as well. I only have the PS3 version at the moment (I no longer own a 360), and the PS3 port was pretty terrible, so hopefully the WiiU versions of both games run nice and smoothly with no screen…
This doesn't surprise me, that being said, it probably won't take long to fix this issue in legal copies of the Sims 4. I agree with you, I haven't touched a single Sims game since Sims 2 complete, and I'm happy that I made that decision.
The problem is that this version of Sims 4 still looks better than Minecraft, and it looks better than the actual Sims 4.
I can almost guarantee you that it won't be new and exciting, because all of the other endless runners that made this claim ended up being exactly like all of the ones. While I don't personally like the LBP games, I can't say they're bad.
Well, a new indie dev shouldn't have had those DRM 'bugs' because people are going to pirate the game just because they don't trust the game to be good or they want to try the game out before it fully comes out.
As long as it doesn't affect the paying consumer, I'm all for it!
You don't have to act like it's a shame that you once pirated something, pretty much everyone has at some point.
Well, after a month or so, EA isn't really concerned about the sales of the main game. They're more focused on trying to get people to buy the add-on content. Now if pirates want to get the new content, they're going to have to pirate a newer version of the game with the added content or download an unoffical update…
The only way I could see them making it have more dialogue done in a good way is to have a lot of flash backs of what happened before the Wanderer fights all the Colossus's. There would be the benefit of having total creative freedom in these parts because nothing is written about what happened before the events of…
I seriously don't think this is going to translate well as a movie if it happens. In the game Shadow of the Colossus, the player of the game feels bad that they're killing these harmless giants, but I don't think you can get that sort of affect when you're just watching someone kill giants.
That's genius, but I'm pretty sure that a lawsuit would break out if Sony or Microsoft did this with the PS4 and Xbox One. That being said, it's still kind of cool.
These are the kind of anti-piracy measures that I like. People that bought a legal copy of the game don't have to deal with it, and people that pirate the game get something that happens to them that makes the game annoying to play.