jeremyturnley
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jeremyturnley

The big tracklist has all of the RB3 songs on it already, so apparently they figured it out. The entire RB1/RB2 list is there as well, including those oddballs that didn’t allow imports like Enter Sandman. There are some missing DLC songs that I assume they are still working on - I’ve noticed not all of my beloved

Disc game songs get imported, including ones that didn’t get imported from RB1 to RB2 and RB2 to RB3. If you owned any of them on a compatible platform (PS3 to PS4, 360 to XBOne), you should have a setlist around a couple hundred songs deep at launch.

Plus 30 for pre-ordering, plus another 4-8 if you get it from certain vendors or on certain platforms.

Your OP was basically the definition of “protesting too much”, bud. And I have also heard both of those bands on both the local alt rock radio station and Pandora. If Pandora is giving them to me, they are mainstream - I think that’s the definition of the term now.

Not completely flawlessly. It’s so graphically intensive that it overheats by GTX780 SLIs and crashes after a couple hours of play, forcing me to set a custom cooling profile that makes my PC scream like a banshee to make it stop. Then again, that’s exactly the experience I want to see from a game, so it’s not so much

Got it for $35 the week before it came out from GreenManGaming’s VIP sale. Unlike the last time when I impulse pre-ordered a big release because it was cheap (*cough*Thief*cough*), Mad Max is definitely worth the money.

Yup. Mad Max is basically Far Cry 4 and Assassin’s Creed rolled up into a Mad Max setting with a healthy dose of Avalanche Studios’ patented “Just Cause! Blow shit up, because it’s fun” thrown on top.

Some games, that’s a good plan. Some games, waiting a year to play them is not worth saving a few bucks.

Bravo to a company that understands that they will make more money selling their game when they aren’t competing with everyone else during the holiday season. This is an entertainment industry aimed at adults, you don’t need to rely on the gifting season to sell your games.

Given current and/or near future tech, they can just park a vehicle outside your house with a big dish on it that will make everyone inside puke/pass out/etc and then send in a couple guys to take them. No violence needed.

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It’s more interesting when you break it down by platform. Early reports (the only ones we have) showed that the split for console vs PC was around 60/40 and that around 50% of PC sales were direct from GoG and hence were free of Steam’s ~30% distribution fee.

It’s a game from a Polish game company set in a universe that’s a fictional version of northern Europe, based on a series of popular books. If it were more racially diverse, it would be breaking canon (and probably licensing). Which is one of the reasons why nobody has brought the subject up.

Was time to re-up prime anyway, so pulled the trigger. Never hurts to have a spare phone around in case something bad happens to yours, after all.

Was time to re-up prime anyway, so pulled the trigger. Never hurts to have a spare phone around in case something

Reviewers are giving raves to that Vizio set as a gaming monitor as well. Reports say that it does true 120hz mode at 1080p, and you can even run 3D Vision modes if you have the kit, and hence can watch 3D movies with it even though it’s not a 3D TV.

Reviewers are giving raves to that Vizio set as a gaming monitor as well. Reports say that it does true 120hz mode

Bought our XBOne just for RB4 (or at least used it as the reason to justify it). We still break out RB3 once every couple months and play for a few hours.

I can go with that.

None of that explains why every container still has useful loot in it as if you were the first person to discover it - despite the fact that you had to fight raiders on every side in order to get to it and there had been for hundreds of years. This is the equivalent to you going into Independance Hall on a tour and

Thanks to eSports, all we get anymore is tower defense from the big publishers. RTS and 4X games are still coming, but they come from the small pubs, who can’t afford licenses like these games. Sad, but that’s the way the gaming industry has worked forever. :(

This is especially true for Comcast Business customers. Last time I checked, the 6141 was still not on ther approved list, so you would need to stick with the 6121 if you want to keep going with that sweet no bandwidth cap love.

This is especially true for Comcast Business customers. Last time I checked, the 6141 was still not on ther approved