nerdymanjoe
NerdyManJoe
nerdymanjoe

Yeah...he was making a joke about how the NFL has punishments that are inconsistent with the “crime” and often punishes the most innocuous of actions. Your admonishment of his post only served to reinforce his point.

Except they revealed the system. Yet didn’t talk about the specs at all. They talked about the handful of games coming out. And then focused on shit like HD rumble. They’re not talking about the VC because it will piss people off. The console is coming out in less than two months. If you think any of this is coming

It’s coming out in less than two months. If they think that they need to trickle feed info to keep the hype up for 6 weeks then something is really wrong.

No. It was confirmed by Polygon that the “free” games are only free for the month. Then you have to pay to continue playing. You’re essentially paying for a trial period.

Durant donated a million dollars to an Oklahoma town after it was hit by a tornado! He’s just an incredibly private guy.

So....is it just me or does Russ Westbrook have the most surprisingly high voice since Mike Tyson?

Hall of fame voter ballots should have zero margin for error. It’s a few hundred hand signed ballots.

The “Beat the Average” tier was as low as $2.77 yesterday. You know, when the bundle was actually released. Now it’s nearly $4.

The “Beat the Average” tier was as low as $2.77 yesterday. You know, when the bundle was actually released. Now it’s

Nimoy didn’t despise being Spock. He didn’t like that a single role came to define his entire career. While he was eventually able to accept his legacy as Spock, he took the role very very seriously at the time.

Preordering a game that has only one launch game worth playing, that can’t already be purchased on other systems. Real “smart”.

Man this sucks. Utah is a great team held back somewhat by constant injuries. I’m not even a Jazz fan, but I’m excited by how good this team could be if they could have a sustained period without injury. What a bummer.

He’s like the Ronda Rousey of college basketball. As soon as things don’t go his way he starts throwing a tantrum and running into people.

Yeah I get your point. I even agree with it to an extent. But you’re missing an even bigger one. Nintendo may be the most logical second console purchase (genuine exclusives, serves a market not commonly seen on mainstream consoles), but for the vast majority of gamers, it’s the worst choice as a first console (almost

I know it’s only $50, but at $250 I’d probably try to buy it near launch just for Zelda. But at $300, that’s right at the price point that I’m going to wait and see how things turn out before making that kind of investment.

Holy shit yeah. Why do the controllers need a shit camera? It’ll pop up in a couple shitty mini games....and that’s it. Why does it even need a rumble? I’d trade no rumble for longer battery life.

Seriously. I can likely upgrade my PC for the next 5-10 years. ATX with a ton of extra room for new components or SLI/crossfire. My midtower case can take anything I throw at it. And the mobo will even take the new gen CPUs.

No. Both of your assumptions are wrong. If your PS4 crashes you can’t play anything. If you meant internet crashes, you still need to download updates and other files not on the actual disc. So yeah, physical is pointless unless you want to resell in the future.

You’re running out of space because those “physical” games are still taking up room on your hard drive. When going through your library, you still need to realize that the physical games are installed on your hard drive. Delete that shit if you’re not going to play it any time soon.

How do people not know this already? A physical copy still installs onto your hard drive!!!! After the first time playing a physical game, the disc is nothing more than a key to authorize access to the game that is already installed on your hard drive.

You shouldn’t even pre-order games. Not to mention buy a console to play a game that doesn’t even have a release date. People really need to stop buying into hype, and purchase games (and systems) only when it’s shown that it’s worth the money.