goldenegg
goldenegg
goldenegg

I'm so happy my game backlog has been a little larger than usual lately, so I hadn't got around to buying this yet. I'll wait until these issues are addressed. Maybe I'll just wait for the Steam holiday sale. With Capcom's track record in fixing bugs, it might even take them that long to release a working patch.

No more so than other tablets.

Amazon really confuses me sometimes. Oh well ... nothing I can do about it now.

Are you serious? I pre-ordered the tablet, cover and control on Amazon pretty much right as it was available on their site. I got the tablet and nothing else.

There's a microSD slot, supporting up to 128GB cards.

I'm actually fairly upset they couldn't make the cover and controller available at launch. I haven't really been using mine yet because of that.

Does this mean we might actually see Evangelion 4.0 within the next decade?

What I want is a monthly subscription that allows me to put a PS3 game that I own in my PS4 and stream the game.

After watching your live stream, I was hoping to try this on the Shield Tablet today. Unfortunately, Nvidia apparently didn't get the controllers and covers out with the tablets. So now I have a tablet, without the accessories which made it interesting to me in the first place.

I feel I need to take a moment to say that you're hands-down my favourite writer on this site. Not only do you truly seem to have a real passion for all things tech and game related (don't worry, I didn't forget the food), but you're actually willing to give a chance to things, like this game, which so many others

Nvidia haven't abandoned anything. They clearly talk about the tablet as an addition to their Shield line up. It's not a replacement.

I'll be picking this up next week, mainly because I'm a sucker for video game hardware, but it's definitely a confusing product. It will fill two needs for me though ... 1) I am currently in need of a Android tablet for some stuff I'm messing around with and 2) Since I can't jailbreak my iPad Air, I like the idea of

They intended to kill someone by firing that missile. It might not have been an intended target, but it's still murder.

The article was framed in a way which pretty much made it a direct attack at Max and even went as far to imply his guilt several times throughout. It's tabloid journalism at its worst.

The reaction to the article would have been no different if it would have been written by a man. It wasn't the author people have trouble with, it was the content of the article. The original article was an absolutely disgustingly written piece and should have got the author fired.

Tanner of the North is clearly talking about the kids who are initiating the calls to the police. He's 100% correct that parents need to take responsibility for monitoring their kids. If someone has a kid who's showing signs of such massive immaturity, they shouldn't be playing these games in the first place.

I'm not asking to remove multiplayer support (i.e. ripping the seats out of a car), I'm asking to be able to play the single player game without requiring internet connectivity.

Which returns to my original question if the expansion allows for offline play :)

That argument doesn't even make sense. More people play multiplayer than single player, so the game should force online connectivity for single player? Also, this is a single player expansion we're discussing. I can play Magic and Ascension on my iPad, without internet connectivity, which are also multiplayer

Will this expansion bring the ability to play without being connected to the internet?