Bowling is a college sport?
There's a college world series?
Nobody cares about your pet project. Sorry.
The biggest problem I had was that the controls felt unnecessarily complex. EA gave a good shot at changing up the wrestling/grappling aspect from the previous MMA games, but it feels very empty, like my moves aren't being translated on the screen. I also experienced a lot of transition issue where I could deliver a…
The important part you clearly didn't read: "GameWorks forces ISVs (independent software vendors) into contracts in which they must use code provided by Nvidia that hampers the performance of AMD hardware."
Not until at least half of all new software sales come from them. As long as people are still buying more new XB360 and PS3 games, that's the dominant generation.
The term "soccer" came from England and only lost its popularity in the late 20th century. In the 19th century, there were two types of "football" - rugby football and Association football, which were nicknamed "rug-ger" and "soc-cer." The Yanks got the term from the English; it originated at Oxford…
Australia also calls it Soccer, or so I am told.
And England, jolly ol' England, is the one that coined the term "Soccer" from "Association Football" or whatever it was. They did this to differentiate it from Rugby Football because, yes, it was called Rugby Football.
And the reason American Football is called "football"…
Not in Japan. They call it soccer.
A hockey ref wouldn't be umpiring baseball.
And yet after seeing someone post this, it's all I'll ever dream of:
No, they all drowned. This is a whole new team.
Your posts are so painful to read. Learn how to use a god damn ellipsis properly.
Because if we've learned anything from Ubisoft, it's to trust them with gameplay footage many months out from a product's release.
"Small Pocket" teams.
Right, because knees are totally designed to bend this way! Yeah, he's faking.
Man, I wish I was smart enough to figure out how to run this game on a PC :(
Someone is getting hurt. They're being hurt emotionally.