Free DLC you mean?
Free DLC you mean?
I don't know I don't have anything against DLC per se but I prefer the "old-fashioned" expansion packs over it. Old Expansions provided an substantial amount of content, sometimes they were even bigger than the main game. When I see stuff like the Mass Effect DLC's, 1-2 hour bites, like little short stories, I'd wish…
That graphs in the background... is that your cholesterol monitoring program?
Fucking A, that guy is my hero. What a show, what a scare. So fucking strange, the music, then handcuffing him and leaving him in the Darkness. Awesome. DayZ needs more of this. Loving it.
Yes, the strength of the monster theoretically makes up for it.
Basically they unlocked the UFO which was already in the game files? What comes next removing all water in-game to awe at the "new landmass"?
But that's exactly the kind of narrow-minded articles Kirk is writing. Why are you even surprised?
If we start getting more concerned with business than the feelings of others, we start rejecting humanity in and itself.
Who the eff cares. Their knowledge of ancient china back then came from B-Movie Kung Fu Flicks were you saw alot of a) Shaolin and b) Wudang Daoists.
Good to hear that you agree it was "handled badly".
Well but comparing Kickstarter with a developer charity is complete nonsense. I see pledges more as a pre-order for a risky product than anything else. That said, the makers of the Oculus Rift Kickstarter certainly don't care much about the people which made their project possible. You might ask yourself if they were…
Because 40 million games and 1 billion buyouts are *definitely* a case for charital work.
The Golden Age of JRPG's started when I put Mystic Quest the first time into my Game Boy and Secret of Mana in my SNES and it goes on to this day. I couldn't call any specific time period a "golden age" because we had great releases time and time again.
Hey, remember Skywind, that breaktakingly beautiful mashup of the two classic Elder Scrolls games Morrowind and Skyrim? Of course you do, because all us here at Kotaku can't seem to stop posting about it.
I can't stand cheaters, hackers and exploiters, I'll make no fuss about it. The example of from the video is a big deal, tho, that's thousands of high-end enchanting/upgrade materials. Thousands of it. I doubt the person making the video of this even had close to a stack of it. The repercussions on in-game economy and…
Why do you call me an asshole who shouldn't run MMO's in a reply which reflects your opinion? Maybe you should work on your reading comprehension.
And you're uncouth and unconstructive.
No, an honest person would have reported the bug and wouldn't have used it. Plain and simple. Zenimax made also the mistake to not make their game hack-proof. Shame on them that people use speed and port-hacks, huh?
I get reminded of getting back to Skyrim all the time. It's inexplicable to me. 140hrs+ and counting and I didn't even touch Dawnguard or Hearthstone. Dragonborn was a let-down, though.(It was like 15-20hrs?)
Is this the "More cat-ish cats" mod?