This is why I do appreciate a mac's name for it: TRASH. Which is now ironic, because Apple markets themselves as more green these days, they could use a recycle bin.
This is why I do appreciate a mac's name for it: TRASH. Which is now ironic, because Apple markets themselves as more green these days, they could use a recycle bin.
Would it have been better if I expressed my opinion by saying that I believe this to be the nail in the coffin for physical copies of video games? Perhaps, however I didn't feel like typing all of that out at the moment. If it was so uninteresting, why did you feel compelled to respond, and with your own one word…
I'm looking forward to npcs that react properly to a dragon and don't just walk by it like I didn't just slay it in the middle of your town.
Nail in the coffin.
oh, so it's OpenDNS but not free. haha
Is there something WRONG with MSE, or does it come down to personal preference?
Well, we know which is better.
Still I'd rather have a game with flat chested women and decent lip movements than a whole system to determine how breasts move.
I really like my Keurig, but I got it as a gift from my dear neighbor, who's in her mid-eighties, and was grateful for the help I've provided her. That was two Christmases ago and this past Christmas she gave us two boxes of K-Cups and I never really used it until this Christmas and I'm glad I decided to start.
gifs like what?
Alright I see your point. I guess I just really don't like dishonest marketing tactics, however effective they are.
I will refer you to my second reply to The Squid. Thanks for the response, but I understand this already. :) (totally stoked for it too! So close to gwamm...not really)
I know this is overused, but people, myself included, took a chance on Minecraft.
I do understand what you mean, and had considered it when typing my previous post, but as much time as I've logged in Skyrim (180hrs) I'll log considerably more into GW2, so it's a matter of scale. It will just take longer for the dynamic events to get tedious.
Why don't we forget the politics and devious marketing techniques and try to be more honest about the game?
The only way is to have a REALLY long development cycle (see Guild Wars 2). They're trying to make it as good as possible before releasing, but even 7 years after the first game was released, there will still be bugs on launch.
Here's my concern with dynamic events. Skyrim promised endless quests with the radiant story or whatever it's called, but it's a lot of the same thing. I don't hate it, but it DOES start to get monotonous after 100 or so.
I don't know if someone's said this, but there are keyboards that roll up and so are made of rubber. I haven't used them much but they seem like they'd be quieter. However, they're accessories.
I've done that...
Because this guy doesn't know what he's yammering on about.