Sorry, I didn't realize I needed permission to speak my mind.
Sorry, I didn't realize I needed permission to speak my mind.
I certainly hope not. I was looking forward to this washing the bad taste of ME3 out of my mouth.
Yes, because Dead Space has been wildly unsuccessful.
Yes, because scaring extremely dangerous dogs away so that they can maul your neighbor's makes total sense.
What's wrong with him sharing the details? As someone who was in the military, he understands that these sorts of details are actually relevant.
And for once, we actually agree 100% on something.
I liked the aspects of the endings you mentioned, but my problem is this - all your decisions really don't matter. I could have played all three games as the worst Shepard possible, burning bridges and getting no help. Kill every alien, don't save any people, don't give a shit 'bout nothing. And, as long as my…
If Shepard dies, you can't import your ME2 file. Basically, the story ends and the Reapers win.
Honestly, the shaming here is unnecessary, as is the use of "ownership." Do we not have some sort of tangible ownership of the characters we create? There is a level of investment that is made in a game, especially one spanning a trilogy that gives you so much choice, that its completely fair to say that my Shepard…
I'm sorry! I'm sure they're fine, but just for the cosplay they look off to me.
So awesome, except for the pants.
Yeah, I do think we agree all and all, its mostly just semantics.
Oh wow, trolling here too are we? Unless you have something more productive to offer than the fact that you'd like to watch someone kill themselves for fun (see why I called you borderline psychotic in the other topic?) you should probably just move along.
I think it comes down to the OS and built in apps. Things like iPhoto, Time Machine, Photobooth, Dictionary, Address Book, the Mac App Store, lack of viruses, etc. They're all there when you buy your computer. They integrate well with other Apple products. System Preferences are easy to understand and work in a…
The irony here is that you didn't spell sudo correctly. At least I'm pseudo-intellectual, and not borderline psychopathic like you seem. You really don't have an argument to support your opinions. Instead of having a legitimate reason for your points, you cover up the flaws in your arguments with insults.
I never said those were things only a Mac could do, but that people would rather pay more for a computer experience than for the components that make up the product. In the end, it doesn't matter what goes into your computer's hardware, but rather how you interact with your hardware. Your hardware doesn't dictate…
You're certainly right, although I'm not bothered by his stereotypes, but rather his attitude. While you mention that there is a subset of Mac users who are all high and mighty about their purchases, Shag is doing the exact same thing for Windows users. He is literally looking down on anyone who uses a Mac simply…
Yeah, you caught me. I totally bought my Mac because I needed some a status symbol to flaunt to the world. Every time I leave my house I carry around a megaphone just to let people know I have an Apple laptop. I didn't need a high-powered laptop with a DirectX 11 card so I could work on my Unreal Engine projects…
Actually, I paid about the same for my Macbook Pro as I would have for a similarly powerful gaming laptop from Alienware or Digital Storm.
Agreed. Microsoft's pony in the race isn't Windows - its Xbox. They marginally care about Windows gaming, but the core of the Windows enterprise is still its overall PC market reach.