limafoxtrot1
Limafoxtrot1
limafoxtrot1

Yeah - never got big stuff. Although I did read the post above as more of the easter bunny being a cover for santa since the parents couldn't find the doll for christmas. Trying to preserve that kid magic and explain why santa didn't get the doll.

I'm in my 40s and I always got little things in the easter basket with the candy. Like maybe a can of play dough and a couple hot wheels cars.

I guess I wouldn't forsake the PS3/360 gen, I just would have like to have seen New systems covered as well.

I think the video sums it up well. 360 = low settings, Xbox One = high visuals. On Xbox One it looks great and is amazing fun to play. On 360 it look equivalent to other 360 games on the high end of that systems graphics and should still be great fun to play. I just don't get how fan boys equate this to bad news.

Pro tip - people will take your critic much more seriously if you avoid the fanboy terms like XBONE. Also I have never seen anything like what you have in that video you added. I'm almost gen 5 so that is a lot of play time. Clearly you see it, but if it were wide spread there would be more written on it. Wonder

It would be, but somehow I don't think I'll hold my breath on that one.

I stand corrected. Been a while since I played. I may be mixing things from one and two in my brain

Well I'll certainly be there for a X1/PS4 game if they create one.

Part of it is the connectivity to friends. Part of it is the connectivity to the TV where I'd have to unhook something to hook in the 360. Lazy? Sure, but it is still a hassle.

Oh I play with randoms as well - and you get a mixed lot, usually you make a couple new friends, especially in small room games like borderlands.

I'm in the same place. Not on current gen, I probably wont buy. I still have my 360, but even now, and especially by the fall, I can't see myself going back to buy a game for it. I kept it because Rock Band and all the old Lego games for the family.

First playing with friends online is still playing multiplayer. Why is playing online with people you know a bad thing? I'd much rather play titanfall, borderlands and any other online game with friends that with randoms.

It's a valid issue - even if said in a snarky way. By the fall the new systems will be well on their way and hitting their stride. I still have my 360, but I haven't touched it since getting an X1, and while I love Borderlands and played them a ridiculous amount, I can't see myself buying a new 360 game come fall.

That sucks. Timing is everything on trades. I imagine with Titanfall out, both BF4 and Ghost prices nose dived. But I can't believe they have the gall to ask $49 for a used copy. That is BS. Used price should be like $25 now, tops. Which would have made the $16.90 you got reasonable.

The patients to remain professional in such situations is to be commended. And probably more than I could muster on most days.

That could be. The store I go to, they know a lot, mention pre-orders but don't really push it. They seem to remember what regulars like in types of games and don't annoy you with stuff they know you won't buy.

I tend to go gamestop - but I have the rewards+ and pay attention to the deals. You can really up your trade value over the basic values with these. Especially with the trade 2 games off this list and preorder a game deals (if you were going to get that game). Then you aren't out your own cash for the preorder and

I am sure games workshop is gearing up to sell 3D designs or something. If not they should be otherwise as 3D printers become more common someone will make a similar game with 3D parts and the decline in 40K/Warhammer will continue.

As someone who works in corporate marketing you only have half of it. Yes decisions are made to benefit the business. However they are always made with an understand of a company's values and culture as well. If leadership were in the mind set of those criticizing the campaign, they never would have made the ads in

Yeah I don't really like graham crackers but I suddenly feel the need to go buy a box of honey maid.