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I actually really like the idea of this, consider the optical drive on my own console is wonky as hell anyway. I’ve actually haven’t really been using my disc drive. The only time I have, and this could be the only problem I’d have with this, is the rare instance when I decide to rent a game for the night through

I’ve actually gotten back into WoW, after finally getting a half decent computer. I grinded my way through a hundred levels, and I finally hit a slow down in the Legion Expansion area, but I’m REALLY enjoying myself that I dont mind. The Legion storyline really picked things up, and I’m actually very invested in the

That trailer was really cool, and made me really disappointed that it was for the card game, and not an announcement for some sort of movie/show for MtG. MtG has some really cool characters, and stories, that is always kinda brushed under the rug in the games. I’d really love to see a actual animated movie or show

A review is suppose to describe what the game is. Typically the idea of a review, is to inform a possible buyer if it’s a game they like or not. And it usually best to consider that a player might never have touched a previous game, or is aware of the genre that the game belongs to. It might be hard for some gamers to

This always bugs me, because I’d be fine spending, say, $10 bucks or so on these games just to get rid of ads, and free to play nonsense. But I’m pressed NOT to give the game money, because I know that if I spend money to open this chest, I’m still going to be asked for money for the next one, and the next one, and

So, do you HAVE to make a fresh character to play on this mode, or can you use your character from adventure mode?
Perhaps they could just make the servers tiered, like World of Warcraft does for it’s PvP. Every 10 levels or so you enter a new Tier, and only play against other players in the same Tier.

So, is this going to show him before he transforms into a little monster? It does say this is before we learn what happens to him in the books. It would be interesting to see him before he completely lost his mind.

The art is being modified/added in any of the larger patches though. If a patch is solely fixing stuff from a coding end, it’s usually very small. Bug fix patches are always the smallest patches in games, and are always under a gig.
Returning to Sea of Thieves, this was why optimizing the file size was so important,

The Kraken, and regular sharks. And to be fair, the skeletons do come in a large number of varieties, regular skeletons, Bandanna skeletons, shadow skeletons, plant skeletons, gold skeletons, Captain versions of each type, exploding skeletons, and each type can also be wielding either claws, Sword, Pistol,

I don’t think the file sizes are much linked to code, and more so the massive amount of data high definition 3D models, and music use. In my own experience with game design, it’s usually the art assets making the bulk of the file size, not the coding.

They had to reduce the file size, because they were adding new updates with new content on a weekly bases, which made the file size slowly increase each week. At launch, it was perfectly fine. Heck, when the the reduction came around, it wasn’t that bad either. But Rare saw the steadily climbing file size, and saw

I don’t own the game yet, but I’d really love to get it just to explore DC, and see how close it is to the real thing. I lived in DC for a few years, and really liked the city. Like to see if I can find some familiar land marks. And I really want to compare the Air and Space Musuem to the real thing. It was my

Friendlier or cheaper? Because it sounds like Sega is more concerned with the cheaper part.

For one, Crackdown 3 was a perfectly fine game, I don’t care what anyone says. It didn’t have any bugs, was a decent straight forward game, no loot boxes, and no special edition bullshit. I have no idea why people say that game was a failure, I very much enjoyed it.

Budget doesn’t necessarily mean blindly throwing

Are they making an animation series, or more shorts? If this is just going to be shorts, that’s cool, the Mania shorts were fun. But if this is a full fledged SHOW, with say at least 15 minutes episodes, maybe around 8 episodes, that’s 2 hours of non-dialogue.

The cartoon isn’t going to have any dialogue?... Seriously? I know translation is expensive, but jeez, Sonic is Sega’s main mascot, they can’t put any freakin money into his representation? This is why Sonic games always fall short (Even some of the better ones are just ok, and could be a lot better), Sega is so damn

Glad I’m not the only one.

I wish more fantasy games would allow me to play as my favorite fantasy race (Since I started playing DnD) Halflings. Sure, I suppose WoW has gnomes (Which I'm currently maining) but it's just not the same.

BEES!?

And I’m talking about full priced games. And even for FTP games, before loot boxes they made their money with subscription services, and by just directly selling the cosmetic items instead of putting them inside glorified gambling boxes and praying on people with gambling habits. There used to be this type of game