hwangchung1
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hwangchung1

Because not everyone buys the newest version just because it’s there and wait until there they have a need to do so, like they said in their post. This and Hearthstone have convinced them of the need to upgrade. If the device does everything you want it to already, no need to spend money unecessarily.

Free except for extra stash(bank) space! Unless that’s changed recently.

Not a huge fan of it either, but you’re trying to hard with obvious troll bait.

Should read the article, he covers that.

And that was just fine with me. Learning about this family and their motivations piece by piece was a surprisingly enjoyable experience for me. I hadn't played anything like it before and genuinely felt attached to them by the time I got to the end. The fact this took place without physically meeting anyone else in

Oh, the console market is MASSIVELY larger than PC in Japan, but I don't think the Japanese market is who they were aiming to make money off of with a PC port. Money is money though, and when releasing something with a name as respected as those mentioned before, they should use just the tiniest bit more of money to

Edit: Yay for Kinja posting twice!

If I am a company, and I have an IP like the Final Fantasy, Souls, and now Resident Evil series, I would want to protect their reputation and not have it tarnished in any way. Think of all the negative press those games got upon release. I would not want that associated with my product if at all possible, especially

Yep, agree with you there. They did learn from the first game, but it boggles my mind that it was a lesson they had to learn in the first place.

Those are a different type of beast. Unity was not something that a single person could fix within 24 hours of release. FFXIII was stuck at 30fps at 720p at release on PC... and was patched by a fan to go up to 4k within 24 hours. Same thing with Dark Souls. I'm not trying to bash Japan specifically, but these

Why do so many releases coming out of Japan get half-assed? Like the gfx issues with the FFXIII and Dark Souls releases. Within one day there were fixes for both made by fans. Are the companies so inept that they literally do not know how to do a proper PC release?

What're the odds that Kanye himself is god when you get to the end?

Having the voice is a big part of it. You need to be able to have a representative voice, right? You need to have the proper voice inflection. And I was just-so-lucky to work for DirectTV [through an external third-party service] for a year or two. All I did was talk to retards all day. I don't know if you've ever had

Yeah, the video is for the original Isaac and is being worked on and released by the other half of the original team, Florian. That video and Rebirth two separate games.

Ha, excellent! Looking forward to catching some streams in the future. Cheers, sir!

I love watching your videos, but I'm always left wanting more. Do you stream on Twitch or anything by chance?

So tired of people using the word broken for minor annoying bugs. A broken game is something that can't be played, and Inquisition is far from that. The vast majority of people can play the game start to finish without anything that halts their progress. If it seems like there's a ton of people, there's really not,

Should reread what you quoted, he said it looks radically different.

The game is 100% fine without the app. All it does is make the game a bit easier since you don't have to loot as much. If you enjoy this type of game, you'll be doing yourself a disservice if that's the reason you pick not to play it.

They got their new stadium, and now they don't need to spend the money to win so butts are in the seats to warrant the building of said stadium. Ownership is clearly just in it for the money, not the championships.