@denisnossevitch: And?
@denisnossevitch: And?
Pre-Order bonuses are great when they're not actual content, like skins. But this is balls.
Damn, I remember that game. Never beat it. I wonder if it will still have the exclusive online content?
I have never wanted to whup a kid more then the one in the unedited video.
If I can't buy it at a reasonable price, then you're asking me to pirate it. I never pirate new games (last 5-10 years), never have and never will. And as more and more games show up on Steam and GOG I will pirate less.
@amatecha: Halo 2 only went down with the old, outdated Live architecture. The current Live architecture will last much longer. On top of that, you'd be hard pressed to find a game that has had community like that for so long that doesn't have a work around for fan servers. Take a look at the Dreamcast's online games.
@dougfunnie: Seriously. One of the rules of 4chan is that nothing is original on 4chan.
Goddamit, I just put these boxers on too!
@T-DoggIsTheLick: Yeah, but activation limits tend to be pretty short term. Eventually they just become "check in online once, ever, and you're set" Usually because it's to much trouble to support a game after it's sold it's lionshare of copies.
Ubisoft, do you hate my money that much?
@misthero: Maybe Square Enix is cheating and running it through a compatability DX layer on the PS3?
Whatever happened to discretion? I miss the days when I could turn on the TV without having a classic song butchered by a boner toner pill's advertisement. When I didn't know what every brand of feminine hygiene products looked like. When Jimmy Buffett's Why Don't We Get Drunk, and Screw was the most 'scandalous' song…
@Michael Le Gere: I was simply intoning that kids were the ones who bought cards because they don't have credit cards to but them online. Note the over-critical tone meant to indicate that I wasn't actually insulting as much as criticizing.
If anyone can get the Fallout world right, it's Obsidian.
@Guybrush Threepwood, Mighty Pirate™: It'll still be a Bethesda style game, but I think Obsidian may actually do it "right"
@ienvy: The most canonical ending for New Reno would be the Chosen One boning one of the two girls, and his son basically takes over New Reno.
Get a credit card that gives bonuses, and only spend what you can pay back right away.
@Cloral: No, it's not a bug, intended or unintended. The text functions exactly as outlined and designed. It's a design oversight, not a bug. A bug would be if the text was made and coded to be larger, and it was small because of an error or misplaced number
Fallout 1 and 2: The entire game is a miniquest except for walking straight towards the end. And it was awesome.