moosecommander
MooseCommander
moosecommander

It's not a matter of graphics, but rather style. This looks way cartoony and too colorful. The clothing and the creatures look nothing like I've ever really seen in a TES game.

Most of those games have much smaller install bases, and thus the cost associated with the games is not as much as something like WoW or TOR.

Actually, this is being developed by a different company, so I doubt their resources were split in any way.

I agree with you on all accounts, but 4 is extremely unrealistic.

Ugh, do not want.

And since UDK has added Mac support, a feature I'm sure is available to their licensees as well, there is no point more games can't and won't be ported to Mac. Any game using Unreal could easily be released on Mac now with a push of a button.

Ultimately, my desire for an Elder Scrolls Online game depends on one thing - whether or not I can still play the game by myself. I don't mind playing online with other people, but a huge part of the experience is exploring the worlds on my own. Going into dungeons, finding loot, and discovering new locations.

I think that, for the most part, its also for funding games that are already in development. No one wants to put their money behind an unproven team with nothing to show but a few pieces of concept art. They want proof that the game is already in the works and fun.

Yeah, this is something I've thought about as well. Ultimately, unless you're a big name, you need a playable prototype that people can see. You need to show actual game play, close to finished art assets, and the overall ability of the team to take the project to completion.

Activision couldn't care less about people commenting about Call of Duty. You know how to really stop it?

I mostly agree, but I do think North Korea does pose a very great threat to South Korea.

When did I say North Korea was a threat to the United States specifically? Because I didn't. You're making a ton of assumptions that aren't based on any plausible thread I put forth. For example, what if I wasn't American. I could have been British, or Canadian, Iranian, or Chinese. Just because you were right

It says that right in the article. I'd expect Steam Workshop integration.

Despite all of their mishaps and mistakes, North Korea is a threat the world should take very seriously.

Nope, that's worse. With Refrigeratoaster, the "ra" in the middle help bridge the gap. Yours has a full stop in the middle.

Exactly. Even if they were large, orange safety cones, it still isn't clear what the exact danger is. This are should have been roped off with at least some yellow tape.

Actually, Gamestop and other retailers typically use a black box for the empty store copies that sit on the shelf that have stickers like "Preorder now!"

I definitely understand where you are coming from. I really do. But I think that once a child reaches the age of 10, they start feeling more like an adult, whether or not they are one. And, at the point that they are starting to go through puberty, they're certainly on their way there. It is important for a parent

I'm not a parent, but considering you are one, I have to imagine you're aware of the impact of peer pressure. Girls are, from a very young age, told what the standard of beauty is. They see adult women, and even young teenagers, wearing make up. They see characters on the TV shows they watch on Nick and Disney

Oh yes, because filming your daughter once a week for a minute is going to cause psychological damage.