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At this point my responses are all jumbled up, but the kids acted in their own best interest which was to not get shot. However, common sense says that if someone were going to shoot you while you weren’t paying attention, they wouldn’t have made their presence known and told you to not move. They would have just done

Did you, like, read the article?

Le sigh. I just got done writing a whole article on TAY about how this could be a great alternative to backwards compatibility. $60 legacy consoles with a constant stream of old games, but able to be played on modern television, an internal HDD, an internet connectivity. I already posted it to TAY and now all my

We need a Mini-SNES AND a Mini-N64. Maybe even a Mini-GameCube. This could potentially be a cost-effective solution to backwards compatibility. The parts are increasingly cheaper(Though if they’ve been discontinued, gonna need a good replacement.), and slap in an HDMI connection and internal hard drive, all for a

What Clever said. I’m one of those people who bought it during a previous sale. I’m listed as a Founder in the game now and that gave me 3,000 points to spend, and all the characters and monsters, save one character, were unlocked even though I never unlocked them previously(Because there was no one to play with. So

A bad mod wouldn’t suprise me, but I have way too many to go through all of them to find the culprit. As for HDD issues, well it might have been. I just replaced my hard drive since it was failing.

Yeah, I run mostly graphics mods. It’s not that Skyrim doesn’t look fine on vanilla, especially with the high resolution texture pack installed, but you can tell there were a lot of sacrifices made in the graphics department and none of that was rectified with the PC version which was an obvious port job. So I usually

No matter what I do my modded Skyrim always stutters and pauses for long stretches of time to load things. That’s why I can’t wait for Special Edition. Hopefully the ability to use all 6GB of my VRAM will solve some problems.

That’s just it. I don’t think a game should be changed at all when it comes west. The rating of a game barely affects its sales at all because no one gives a shit about ratings here in the US(Hell, parents hardly ever read the labels whch ends with a five year old getting GTAV.) and you’ll sell more if you keep your

It’s not Nintendo, so they don’t care.

A chain of expletives.

This game looks like one big middle finger to people in favor of localization changes(I didn’t say censorship. Happy?).

All the leaked images are gone apparently, besides the cover art. There were none in that NeoGAF thread now.

Well, they are going to drop the free upgrade. That was the plan since last year. Windows 10 would be available for free to all Windows 7/8/8.1 users for one year. The expectation was that in that time frame, a lot of people would jump on as early adopters and even more would jump on later once bugs and flaws were

They already are charging for it if you don’t use the free upgrade. My hard drive is failing so I had to get a new one. It failing was part of the reason why Windows 10 never installed, there was an error preventing it. But if I install a fresh copy of Windows 7, that error won’t be there and it’ll auto update whether

Zero Escape: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors is a DS game, Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward is 3DS and Vita. So no, there isn’t a bundle. I managed to track down a copy of 999 at a local Gamestop two years ago. I’m hoping 999 and Virtue’s Last Reward come to PC soon because I hate craning my neck to look at my

Its just that good.

Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors is one of my all time favorite games and I haven’t even finished it yet. Or rather, I got two endings, but neither of them were the true ending, and then I started a playthrough to get the true ending, but never finished it. Virtue’s Last Reward I’ve barely started. Can’t build up

Gotta admit, this years sale is kind of a letdown. Price drops aren’t huge so its still like $20 a pop rather than 50 games for $5. Daily Deals and Flash Sales were great because even big games could get significant price drops, but now publishers are just like “Yeah, how about 20% off. No more. Consider yourself

No. Hitman uses the Glacier Engine, IO Interactive’s proprietary engine. Final Fantasy XV is using Square Enix’s new in-house engine Luminous Studio which, once Final Fantasy XV is on the market, will likely power newer games since it was being developed alongside XV. Kingdom Hearts III was originally using it, but