Its $18k to go up.
Its $18k to go up.
“Negotiations”
Its not if its hidden initially.
You’re right, you can have an opinion on the mission despite not playing it. But the fact that you asked such a question demonstrates the fact that you’re too ignorant to have a valid opinion on the subject.
Whether the player is punished or not was never the question.
And you missed the entire context. Even if you didn’t fire a single shot, Russia invades the U.S., invades Europe and launches a wide-scale chemical attack on Europe.
Actually, yes. The mission does punish you for not killing and reward you for killing.
It’s easy to appreciate things when you’re hallucinating.
Except the mission the article in question blows your entire argument out of the water.
Thats fair, but thats also a matter of “getting into the setting”. Someone who identifies with the civilians in MW2 might not identify with the civilians in Mass Effect 3, or vice versa.
GTA2? Uh, yeah. If you did enough damage/killed enough people, civilians would stop spawning/appearing and the enemy/AI would deploy their own TANKS on street corners to kill you.
I thought it was pretty dumb cause I had been killing “civilians” for years prior in video games.
And to that I say; look at the sequel, Modern Warfare 3, where the Russian military outright invades and occupies the American East Coast and most of Europe following the (mostly) continent-wide deployment of chemical weapons. (Oh and there was the whole “we nuked 50,000 U.S. soldiers in MW2”-thing.)
Play Wii U and 3DS games INSIDE the next Animal Crossing game!
Thats true, but most people like to think (somewhat rightfully so) that Steve Jobs was an outlier.
I don’t think anyone took the claim that CSGO (or any of its variants) was a ‘skill based game’ seriously in the first place.
Ironically, none of the Vita games you listed remain on Kotaku’s own list.
The fact that so many people are trying to call you out on the word “stealing” is pathetic.
PRAISE GABEN the hacker was imprisoned!
The timing itself doesn’t matter, its the fact that it was done.