I'm so sorry to hear that. You seem to want kids, but that can't happen with exploded ovaries. This is a tragic post. ;)
I'm so sorry to hear that. You seem to want kids, but that can't happen with exploded ovaries. This is a tragic post. ;)
I don't like the "choice" of not being able to do both... which isn't a choice at all... as with so many things with Sony, they're taking away more than they're giving. They remove things that they used to do and replace them with expensive accessories. And, that's hurting them, check it out:
True, but we're far more like the Sith than the Republic. :)
#5645 time I've heard that. :)
I don't like the choice of digital only. I like the choice of doing either (as I was able to do on the PSP 1000). This is Sony's way to attack the consumer for buying used games. I disagree with their choice, so I will not buy from them again. I'm not dropping acid, but you're definitely drinking the kool-aid.
I see you enjoy making baseless assumptions. Good for you. I owned a PSP 1000, which I gave to my 9 year old son. He loves it. I'm able to buy UMDs at $4 a pop. I don't have to buy any other accessories. Thank you for playing, please try again on another thread.
They dropped the UMDs, I dropped Sony. Sorry, Sony, this is going to be PSP GO round 2 for you.
He wasn't yet under arrest. He was going to be questioned.
I still enjoy it quite a bit. I've got one 50 and am working another character to 50 (32, currently). I like the storyline quite a bit. I enjoy running Flashpoints with my guild. I like the on-rails space combat (it gets very challenging in the 40-50 level missions). I really like the artwork. I like the feel of…
My vote is for Liches. They're far more interesting than any of the other undead, and far more intelligent. The closest thing to a lich, recently, has been Voldemort from the Harry Potter series. And, though he had the Phylacteries, he didn't play it very intelligently,
LOL... got me. :)
I almost laughed, but I was too busy paying taxes!
It's a force twinkie.
The Mechwarrior series, especially Mechwarrior 2 is awesome. It's truly worth a look. I know that the graphics are very old, but the voice work, music, and mechanics still hold up. If you want higher rez graphics with the same kind of gameplay, these guys made a Mechwarrior mod off of the Crysis engine:
Not to play the game in its original form, but to access the DLC. The only company to overstep those bounds to allow you to play the game at all has been Ubisoft, that I'm aware of.
With Steam, you can back up the game and play it offline, so it's not quite the same. The DLC and DRM are the same since you have to access the authentication for Activision and EA products as well. You don't always have to be online, but it will check. For instance, in Mass Effect 2, you'd buy your DLC through the…
We both have our points of view on this, but I want to hit on one question that you brought up, that of the game owner. Almost all of the games that Ubisoft puts out require the game to check the home server before it can be played. I'm honestly surprised that you didn't know about this practice since there have been…
There is no fundamental difference. In fact, the publisher can create another copy of the game at no additional cost and sell it again. It's even cheaper to sell games than microwaves.
Counterpoint from someone who understands that the Caps Button isn't a right, it's a privilege:
He didn't get banned from writing, but if you avoid his stories, you will find the other stories have him absent from the comments. So, it is better, yes. :)