It’s an old Einstein quote referring to the consequences of nuclear war.
It’s an old Einstein quote referring to the consequences of nuclear war.
A sequel, ten-thousand years in the making.
I know not with what weapons Far Cry 5 will be fought (because I haven’t played it), but Far Cry 6 will be fought with sticks and stones.
Why is it so hard for these morons to keep their god damn mouths shut?
Incredible! I could only wish to be as good as he is.
That incredibly stupid idea was part of what made Destiny’s PvE so bland through the bulk of Year 2: pulse rifles maybe, scout rifles usually, snipers always, rockets always in PvE and LMGs always in PvP.
I just can’t agree with the assertion that Fallout 3 is better than New Vegas anymore, not after seeing Hbomberguy so effectively showcase everything wrong with the game (innumerable problems, really). From a story that locks you into a predestined conclusion to bland villains and uninteresting companions, it really…
Yeah, I knew. That’s why my response was deliberately disingenuous.
Sure, let’s go with that. It’s an alt history WWI where concrete is so porous, gas can leak through. Makes about as much sense as the rest of the historical inaccuracies in the game.
I agree with you, one-hundred percent. Battlefield 1 from a technical standpoint is awesome, with amazing visual and audio design that really immerses you in the game. But the game itself has felt lacking from day one; DICE changed Conquest from how it’s been for over fifteen years to the garbage pile it was in BF1…
The PS4 Slim and Pro models both have easily-removed tabs on the back that house a 2.5" storage drive bay (all you need is a standard-sized Phillips screwdriver). You can easily remove the old hard drive and replace it with a hybrid drive or SSD. Since the Slim and Pro use SATA III for data transferring, this means…
That’s what I’ve been trying to say this whole time.
Yes, but it’s not the same price as the regular version. It’s a lot more, which makes sense given it’s a special edition. The regular version of the game in Japan is sold for much less than that.
Yeah, but do the production costs for a second cartridge justify it? Selling that for $60 would likely hurt the bottom line, while including a download code is an alternative that saves a lot of money.
Yeah, but it’s not the only way it’s sold in Japan, either. They can still purchase just Bayonetta 2 at a lower cost with a digital copy of Bayo 1, or buy one or both digitally.
Shame it’s an LR set. Simply not practical for the HR hunts I’m engaging in now.
Yeah, two old games. One is nine years old, one is four. I don’t really see your point. If it were two brand new games, sure. But that’s not the case here at all.
Yeah, but you’re not everyone, and most people are used to paying $50-60 for a game, not $80-90.
Storage space problems, most likely. Bayonetta is an 8GB download while Bayonetta 2 is 12GB. At minimum, that’s around a 24GB cartridge necessary to store all that data, and mass-production of that simply isn’t practical. It was likely cheaper to go with a smaller cartridge and bundle in a download code on the side to…
According to another post, and verified through a Google search that took five seconds the person you “corrected” was right the whole time, and what you were correcting amounts to a cultural difference, akin to how Brits and Canucks spell words like “color” as “colour”.