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The company making Dayz hired more people to work on something that isn't DayZ as opposed to using all the money they've made to hire more people to actually finish DayZ. So I have no clue what you're talking about. They are also now focusing on putting the game on console despite it not being finished on PC as well.

You trust the DayZ devs that won't even finish basic features in DayZ before starting up another game? I sure don't.

I can't agree with this at all. You basically get the same game as MK9 but then they add in different variations per character that you can use. If you want to play Kano as a zoner you can but you can also play him as a grappler. That's pretty awesome and is a concept that has been in quite a few other well

That is the first thing I wondered and upon seeing all of that he must have their blessing which is awesome.

It costs less money to take away than to create. What you proposed would be pretty cool but it would be costly and a lot of effort that Respawn most likely doesn't want to be spending on the first Titanfall game.

I don't think the term white knight means what you think it means. Given the context of Tbartistry's comment and the content white knight definitely doesn't fit...at all.

Way to be dismissive and ignorant because what I said challenges your already set notions of how the world works. Good luck with that.

Holy shit, you just sick burned me bro. That ending with the "Now be quiet" was so forceful. GJ. You are really good at this. Can you also post me the .jpg of your medals?

This reminded me of those huge random posts people put into Twitch chat that immediately get banned.

Odd that you would tell somebody who has made a lot of money through gaming that he can't make money with gaming.

It's hard to believe but it seems like a lot of animals do this. They are on a sensory level that is totally different than ours and many of them simply know. I've experienced this as well and it's just another reason why having an animal in your life is a great thing.

Your my exact opposite. I can't figure out how people love playing, watching or listening to something past more than a few times. I can't even re-read a book because I always remember exactly how it goes and it feels old and stale. It never feels the same again. I can play multiplayer games most of the time

People spend money on their hobbies all the time. I bet you have a hobby that isn't completely free. I've spent a lot of money buying a number of consoles which sounds crazy to a friend who does a ton of wood working that has spent a lot of money on woodworking tools. It's all the same.

They did lose money which I stated in my earlier reply. You also appear to be confusing the game developer with the publisher. If you truly work in development then you know that sometimes you miss milestones because of reasons out of your control or things that could not be easily planned for at the start.

I only played the PC version but I hadn't heard much about the 360 version still having issues and the PC version has mostly been fixed for ages now either officially or unofficially. I too work in software engineering (non-game) and I have read up on what exactly happened with NV and you are right, it wasn't in QA

Considering both Alpha Protocol and New Vegas were rushed out and weren't given proper time to QA it's hardly their fault that the games were buggy. And at least NV was eventually fixed on most platforms. Obsidian famously lost a milestone where they got a bunch of extra money if they hit 85 on metacritic and got an

So I was trying to be nice and non-adversarial approach and be nice to a guy who might just be an ignorant manchild. But I guess I'll stick with the ignorant part because even your passive-aggressive jibe is dumb because my statement was clearly about PC's and you can't use a controller with Diablo 3 on PC's. You're

The fighting system in the game didn't do it for me. It was really weird and combine that with the doldrums that happen early in a lot of JRPGs I simply could not get into it and quit.

Well, at least it is getting a spiritual successor in Planescape: Tide of Numenera (only game I've ever backed on Kickstarter). Also, I don't think anybody really wants a Torment sequel. It was wrapped up quite nicely and wasn't really designed as series style of game.

Your responses say otherwise. Again, this is this is the type of response an immature person would make. Good luck in life with your attitude.