My suspicion? If you don’t have room for other games on your hard drive, you’ll spend more time in Call of Duty’s ecosystem. They’re actively using the size to try to force other games out of your life.
My suspicion? If you don’t have room for other games on your hard drive, you’ll spend more time in Call of Duty’s ecosystem. They’re actively using the size to try to force other games out of your life.
Dude, on the announcement of the delay on Kotaku I mentioned that I took time off for work and it would be hard to change it.
I really want to give this game a chance. I have it downloaded through GamePass but haven’t gotten around to playing it yet. Now it sounds like that’ll pay off since my first experience with it will be on Xbox Series X.
Gamers: I HATE LIVE SERVICE GAMES, BACK IN MY DAY, WE BOUGHT A GAME AND THE ENTIRE GAME IS IN THERE!
“I am a Christian, a husband to my loving wife of 8 years as well as a father of two and am proud of the life that we have built-in McNeil, Arkansas.”
It just cracks me up..
Spiders eat the bad bugs, though!
*GASP*
Pretty excited for this, because it gets console players much closer to the PC experience (which has historically been way better).
Neat.
I finished the main story line for Control. Ultimately an excellent but flawed game. I have the season pass so I’m playing the DLC, time willing.
Agreed with 8Ringer that EA ill-will caused a lot of people to be extra cautious about buying. Couple of my friends got burnt on anthem. As for this game though. I’m having a blast and trying to rope my friends into fleet battles. I’ve found some groups to play with on discord and those have been a ton of fun. Every…
Completely unsurprising. Like most games-as-a-service go, waiting remains the smartest way to enjoy them. Cheaper, and way more fun.
Far be it from me to throw shade as an American, but I do find it fascinating how casually Japanese exceptionalism gets toted out for this kind of thing. Plenty of people in plenty of places believe the world should adapt to them instead of the reverse, but Japanese people seem unusually comfortable stating such in…
“She was just like, well, this is journalism. You have to be objective. You have to be objective to be a journalist…Should the gatekeepers of journalism–predominantly older white men and more recently white women—get to decide what role a traditional definition of ‘objectivity’ should hold in the newsroom?”
Yeah I’m sorry but the students are being unprofessional babies. Griffin questioning the trans student’s name and history was the only thing in the whole article I actually found objectionable. The rest just sounds like they don’t want to learn to be journalists and think they already know everything.
Formal student journalist here - it’s the standard to use such language - if they wanted to challenge that standard/norm, they could explain their dilemma and the standard to their audience, as well as their resistance centered in naming unprovoked, systematic violence against Black people and name how the code…
Man, this was kind of confusing. Not because I think the students are somehow potentially in the wrong here, but rather that a lot of the stuff discussed is so vague. For example it would have been really beneficial to see an example of one of those criticisms by Griffin as at the moment it was ‘content good,…
i was with the students til this, “The staff was told that word had to be removed and instead replaced with “killing.” Journalists are required to use the word “killing” before a death is classified as murder by a court conviction, or the publication could be sued for libel.”
I have seen colickly babies read a room better.