She could sue the parents of these dimwits. Might even get a whole case of pop out of it.
She could sue the parents of these dimwits. Might even get a whole case of pop out of it.
definitely - he was kind of born to play this guy. smarmy, smart-but-not-that-smart, kind of a jerk, not even kind of.
I put some time into Morrowind a million years ago. The one thing I remember is how, every time I'd start over, I'd get my ass handed to me by the first rat I encountered.
Exactly - the missions had great 2-3 part structures, nifty combat that allowed shephard to shine (my companions have way more kills than my guy in DAI), and a very clear distinction between meaty missions and goofy little sidequests, which were still generally ok.
I'm on Team Skyrim & I just don't get the backlash against it. I've put about 22 hours into Inquisition, and have felt pretty much none of the thrill I felt in my first 5 hours in Skyrim (which continued right through hour 120+). I've only managed one eve decent-sized mission.
I agree a million percent. I see all these "Motorcycles are everywhere!" stickers, and even signs on the road. When bikes are traveling with traffic they're not any more difficult to see than a car. What you have to watch out for is knuckle heads like the people in these videos, going way faster than traffic, or…
I feel like I should add that I'm perfectly aware of my own boorishness, and don't think I'm better than anyone. I try to practice what I preach, but generally have found preaching much easier than practicing.
I didn't say anyone can or can't do anything. I'm not one to argue against one's right to be a boor. My point is "just don't think you're not being boorish."
I don't think there's anything SJW-ish about it. It's about courtesy and decency. It's fair to criticize someone for what they say and do, but not for what they are physically.
I'll look into it - maybe not (it's the only PS4 I own - but I've noticed some of my digital DL's not automatically downloading when bought off the PC.
I'll try that next time, however, it seems like all downloaded games and apps seek out a PSN logon. (all were getting "cannot verify" errors during the outage).
The biggest joke is how everyone boo'ed MS' Always-Connected original stance. Yet, every single digital game (and even apps like Netflix) on the PS4 requires always-connected-to-PSN in order to work. And PSN authentication is hit or miss., even in good times.
I agree Luffy-san. I chose PS4 because of better GPU bandwidth, and no other reason. More specifically, I wanted native 1080p for Dragon Age. What I didn't realize was how often I'd be unable to actually play Dragon Age (bought it digitally) due to their pathetic authentication servers. This happened more than a…
I think they should do more. Because I didn't just miss out on my "Plus" advantage. I couldn't even launch 80% of my games, including the one I really want to play (DA: Inquisition).
edit - replied to wrong person
This "cheat" helped originally, but I had to do this last night, in order to play the digital games I effing paid for.
Or a game where you use a minigun against terrorists, who've taken refuge in a lodge, after an extended ATV chase scene.
... who buys a house without seeing the bedrooms and baths?!
That's the thing - I've had mine for about 6 weeks. I've been taking advantage of the holiday sales to stock up on a bunch of games (including DA: Inquisition, the game I wanted to really dive into this weekend. No digital games work, even locally, without a connection to PSN.
That's so lame. I have two disc games and more than a dozen digital games, including the one I really wanted to play this weekend: DA: Inquisition. None of those work. How about a little NetFlix to pass the time? Nope. This outage was pretty disruptive for me, and I never play online.