There are and will be games to play. You will just have to get your generic shooter, shoot people in the face action elsewhere.
There are and will be games to play. You will just have to get your generic shooter, shoot people in the face action elsewhere.
There was whole list of them. Use your eyes. The link has at least ten pages of PCs, and some of them have graphics cards that are acceptable and cost as much as the price range you mentioned. Quit being a boner and accept the fact that PC gaming and console gaming are comparable in price. You also failed to mention…
Sure that doesn't indicate how far he is turtle-heading out?
Whoa, that's racey.
But it isn't because people don't have a choice which is what appears to be happening with the used game next gen thing. I don't really see your point. You say that consumers have a choice but don't exercise it when they don't get cheaper parts from an autoparts store instead of expensive parts from a car dealership.
Are you serious? They sell a disc with content on it. They don't license that content. When you purchase the game, you buy the disc and everything on it.
Untrue. You can go to Slack's or any number of places and get parts for every vehicle that are OEM and ready to go on your vehicle. The manufacturers never see a cent. They get a cut the first time it is sold, then they don't own that thing anymore. If they want to play this game, they should sell licenses for their…
Sounds like a good business model to me.
PS3 is starting to shape up as the must have system next gen.
Link your source with a direct quote from someone in MS who actually has clout please.
Yeah, Nintendo comes across as a very gamer friendly company right now. If it wasn't for their wonky ass way of handling online play I would expect a good deal of converts in the near future. This is an easier thing to work on than the 1984-mindset stuff coming out of the MS and Sony camps right now though.
His argument is totally valid. There is no expectation of resale with PC. Console gamers have expectations of ownership when they buy games, but now they are buying $60 licenses to play games instead. Since the game has been changed, he is taking his ball and playing elsewhere: on a PC.
Honestly I think this is awesome. This is a "bad movie", but it still has its fans who like it for whatever reason. That JL can take a minute to share something about this movie and thank the people who enjoy his work is a breath of fresh air.
Sounds like capitalism to me. Of course, corporations only like capitalism when it works in their favor. Pay the guy.
This seems like an okay prize. You know, this is Molyneux we are talking about, so the hype most likely will never live up to the final product. Finally, anything you could have gotten would be life-changing in the most technical sense of the phrase. This gets a meh/10 from me.
No doubt, this tnypxl joker has no clue.
Wow, what a hostile comment. You do know you can build a gaming PC for that much or less right? In fact, I took five seconds and found a page where you can BUY one already put together and they fall into that price range. Who is ignorant now, hotshot?
Right on. I really love Nintendo because they offer an experience so different from the consoles usually touted by Hardcores Console Guys. It is about giving you something you can't get with a PC, otherwise I am gaming on the computer. Love my 3DS, and would really like a WiiU.
Uncomfortable, eh? Sounds whiny. Do something else then. Really, some people will blog about their bowel movements. This article came across as a non-issue written about to simply get people to yell at each other on a forum.
Haha! That has been my response to more than one comment this week. Cheers!