jakran0574
jakran0574
jakran0574

Stores checking ID is one of the reasons they shot it down. The system is working well enough as it is, without the need for new restrictive laws.

There are a surprising number of Protestants and Southern Baptists who would disagree with you.

"If you are so concerned about it, then buy a PS4 and don't give Microsoft any of your money and stop complaining."

The point would be actually selling the system to customers instead of having them go over to the PS4 camp, as evidenced by the 2 posters above you and many others, including me.

My desktop has 16GB of RAM and dual GTX590s. This game's predecessor taxes it at times. Hopefully the new one will be optimized for multithreading, but still, you would need an insane laptop for this.

Which is why you dip them in the mashed potatoes and gravy and it is AWESOME. I'm really not sure shy anyone would get the macaroni at KFC, ever.

So did everything else, but only because they set insane sales targets. Overall their games are doing well, but they need to temper expectations a bit.

Aha!

I wouldn't even consider Justin Carter's words to be trash talk, he was just being an idiot. Trash talk has its place in gaming, but threatening people is something else entirely. There's no reason to do that, even if you're not serious. There's a line, know where it is and don't cross over it.

"It basically ends up being a see-saw match between your neighbors where you just take turns sending prophets into each other's cities to change the follower count in either direction"

Someone needs to take himself a trip to Tokyo...

I think perhaps you are not familiar with some of Squenix's mobile game offerings, like All the Bravest. They are far, far worse.

And so defeated the fool Odin tried to claim victory after acknowledging his opponent's point.

Yes you have spelled out the point I was trying to make very clearly. I'm glad that we're both on the same page now and that you could admit I was right. Things are always better when people can be convinced by rational arguments.

Um, $10 of value is there now. It wasn't before. Meaning people who bought it online were spending $10 more than those who bought a physical copy. That's what this whole article was about. What an asinine reply.

So if I walk up to you on the street and just ask for $10 you'll give it to me? I mean, it's such a small amount, no big deal. Yeah, that's what I thought.

Amazon says item is currently unavailable. Not really sure what this means for a downloadable game, other than I wasn't able to add it to my shopping cart.

Well all that stuff is certainly nice to have, but for me at least, the game is the thing. Also, my local Best Buy is sold out.

Or they could just buy it on the e-shop and download it, pretty sure the price will consistently be $35 there.

What? WoW did nothing different? Sure, everyone else tried to copy them after the fact, but if you think WoW did nothing different, I think you didn't play MMOs before its release.