Um, I don't know where you get your information, but the Colts are, and always have been, favored to win this game. Line was at 5 1/2 last I checked in favor of the Colts.
Um, I don't know where you get your information, but the Colts are, and always have been, favored to win this game. Line was at 5 1/2 last I checked in favor of the Colts.
Um, way to do any bit of research. The tool set ships with the game for PC. It's been in beta for months and people have been making stuff already.
Where is the official release? :P
@Xagest: They have. They had it available for people to use at GDC.
@Fallible:
"The only problem with it at this point is you really have to purchase new cards if you've any hope of getting anywhere against opponents who've invested heavily into bolstering their forces."
@Morkath: How could they mention that a couple of years ago when Diablo 3 was just announced in 2008?
@kitsuneconundrum: Its just a creative way to teach something that some people find boring or confusing. I'd hope that people actually read the course curriculum before taking the class, because its fairly obvious that it isn't just a class about playing a game.
@kitsuneconundrum: Because it's being used to teach Game Theory? Not to be confused with theories about games or game design, but [en.wikipedia.org]
Actually really fun. If anyone wants a beta key, this site has some to give out:
How much of this article is accurate? Since the last one you posted isn't, I have to wonder.
DO WANT!!
@Maldron: Right, because their DLC announcement didn't mention that when they did DLC for the game, it was going to be substantial. Oh wait, that is exactly what they said.
Link with master sword definitely. I thought it was an in-game sprite from the thumbnail.
@IceCold: Hasn't made it to DVD press yet? Wow, you really don't know much.