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This type of game is EXACTLY why Valve is making the type of controller they are making. It will allow you to play with a controller but play games that traditionally suck with a controller (like Civ 5 etc). I personally play with whatever gets the job done best.

Or actually have health pools that allow you to survive. Almost everyone is so used to CoD/BF tiny health pools that it makes almost everything OP. Then you factor in health regen and instead of getting an intense game of cat and mouse after you've wounded a guy all you get is a guy going to hide for a few seconds,

You mean a game actually has skillful movement in it? Movement that isn't completely dumbed down so that people don't have to take a few moments to learn how to get around optimally? Also, the sky high jumping guys in Loadout are ridiculously easy to kill. I think the problem is less with jumping and splash damage

You'd never ever want to play USF4 on a streaming service. Fighting games in general would be horrendous on the service considering how tight the links in most combos are and the complete inability to react. It would only be good as a time waster but not as a serious play.

The problem most people have with wireless is they buy routers with only one wireless connection and then they set that single band to "mixed mode" to accommodate all of the devices in the house and that's where the problem starts. With mixed mode it will automatically drop the speed of your wireless down to the

I don't disagree with your sentiment but I do with how you state it. One person or a couple people are not representative of a whole. Blanket statements being thrown out is the reason behind a lot of ills in todays world.

I love my consoles. I own all of them and play all of them. I also play on PC. But sadly I hate that this is going to be a console lead development platform where they have to live with being limited to the realm of consoles with a title that simply SCREAMS to be played as a PC title with massive modding

If there was such a thing as a Top Gear UK for computers if they would have the same issues with this board as Top Gear UK has with American designed sports cars.

Not very feasible considering that 16gigs is typically still considered on the high side in regards to memory count and that would be filled up in less than a second. You'd need harddisks that are faster than today's fastest RAM and even then it would be too slow. Luckily, there isn't any type of media or data you'd

Uhh, what? That's a cynical viewpoint. The story doesn't demand that Tommy's place exist. The story could have went on entirely without it. It was there to remind the player that there is good in the world and that there are choices that can be made still. It's a reminder of hope. Which is exactly what you

To boil it down into terms a lot of Game of Thrones fans can understand. Ish is pretty much Ned Stark. He's aware of the evil in the land. Has seen it firsthand and survived. But his compassion was his downfall. Not in the same way but it still ended poorly.

You already get to see that with Tommy's place and there are signs of others. You also meet a couple of good people as well.

Deep Silver appears to keep trying to put their hands in a lot of pies and they don't seem to be too concerned with quality or gamer good will. What they did with the Sacred IP by hiring out a movie to game developer and told them to make another budget title that they then slapped the Sacred 3 name on despite it

In discussions simply never use random made-up stats to try to add weight to your argument. It immediately makes everything else you say, no matter how valid, be less easy to consider. You aren't adding weight. All you're doing is making it look like your covering up a bad argument even if you have a good point.

I was stating that the preference in having or not having a silent protagonist is a personal taste thing. I don't like it, you do. Neither is the wrong choice. Also, I don't agree with you "98%" as that is a random stat and not even close to accurate as the silent protagonist is used constantly in first person

Desk is pretty amazing but he's a training mode person. He's basically the speed runner of fighting games. He's not a tournament competitor and is instead a musician by trade which is part of why he's so good at execution in fighting games. So trying to claim that he is better than somebody else is sort of an odd

Yup. I laughed when I read that. I mean, PS+ is totally worth it even if you don't play MP due to the amount of games you get (especially if you own all three systems) but them saying that subs are up 200% has everything to do with the MP requirements and nothing to do with customer desires.

Sony has a competing product or a somewhat competing product that could turn into a competing product. They want EA to use their system so that they get a piece of the action.

He didn't declare it obsolete. He said he felt it was obsolete already. And you're supposed to give feedback like this in a beta. Not just sit and cross your fingers hoping it gets better. This is exactly the kind of feedback and exposure Sony needs to get so that there is a LOT of people telling them how off they

It's definitely a taste thing as I defined above. I simply do not like that style at all yet, despite what you just said, is used all the time since it's easier to write and cheaper to produce along with simply being a valid style. It just personally gave me very little to go on as far as the story went and the