I'm sorry, but whether or not you're joking, this is just stupid.
I'm sorry, but whether or not you're joking, this is just stupid.
Are you a jerk? Or just an incredible asshole?
Microsoft wasn't completely fixed either. They had problems following the "fixed" day, and they actually had major downtime at the moment Sony was getting back online.
That's bullshit, and I'm calling it. I have a PS3, PS4, and Vita, and I was able to play all of my digital games with zero problem. On PS4 alone, I played The Last of Us, Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes, The Binding of Isaac, and GTAV with no issues during the downtime, and all of those games are digital.
Precisely. It's not like Sony or Microsoft wanted this shit to happen. Based on the reactions of some people, you would think that Sony/Microsoft paid Lizard Squad to take down their servers.
You do realize that the majority of games on both Xbox One and PS4 worked fine, right? The only ones that didn't were the online-only games like Destiny or Titanfall. I was able to play plenty of games during the outage on my PS4. Sure, I wanted to play online, but there were definitely other options.
Of course it's okay to be upset with something. Who ever said it wasn't? My problem is the current entitlement gamers think they have deserve. The online gaming community is notorious for being assholes when things don't go our way, and that sucks. Who wants to be thrown into that description? When something like the…
You have running water, a roof over your head, and food. Get over yourself, you selfish asshole.
This is exactly why I was getting mad at gamers during this whole DDoS attack against Sony and Microsoft. Yes, it sucked to not play games online for a couple days, but for crying out loud, it's such a first-world problem. We complained about "our holidays" being ruined or messed up, but we had no problem not thinking…
Are you fucking kidding? The controls. Platforming with touch controls is unbelievably awful.
There can be only one Highlander... Transformer.
Joseph is never the wrong JoJo. This is coming from someone who just named his newborn daughter Joli Joy... AKA JoJo. ;)
Exactly. The Templar is actually one of my favorite fights in all of Destiny, but like you said, most people don't know how they hell to do it. Thank goodness Bungie fixed that crap, because I was getting very tired of people just saying, "We're cheesing this, right?"
This is so stupid and pointless. We kill Crota 3 times a week, using all of our characters, and we kill him in less than 3 tries just about every time. Crota is insanely easier than Atheon ever was, so as long as your team isn't completely incompetent, there is no need to do this stupid glitch. You can actually kill…
Wow. Fascinating argument. Do explain.
Thank you. Sorry if I came off prude before. It definitely wasn't my intention. Just wanted to share some ideas I've been wrestling with for a few years. Thought this article was appropriate to test it out. And thank you for discussing!
You're still saying that religion itself is the vehicle for hate, but that's not true. Hate is a natural human tendency, and it is something we all deal with. Yes, religion can spurn hateful messages and actions, but atheists also attribute to hateful messages and actions. Amusingly, atheism has become a weird…
People are hateful and intolerant despite religion. If there are no religion at all, do you truly believe there would be no war? No poverty? No greedy corporate machines? No corrupt politicians? Most religions don't teach hate. Hate is the cancer of humankind, and most people embrace that hate for their own selfish…
My whole point in neutrality is actually specifically for change, because I feel that neutral understanding is the least practiced stance. Most people tend to be very black or white. Either religious or atheist. Why can't we ponder both? Wouldn't that allow us to learn, grow, and understand more if we opened our mind…
Is it really off putting, or are you having a hard time understanding where I'm coming from? Everyone I've talked to that has traveled heavily understands what I'm talking about, but people who stay in their own bubble tend to be the most arrogant and cynical people on the market.