i never played the infamous series, still worth checking out in 2019?
i never played the infamous series, still worth checking out in 2019?
is call of duty still persisting under the idea that players will be willing to give us money for new content AND to make themselves look like diamond and neon encrusted assholes?
If so, they deserve the drop in player numbers they’re experiencing. I just don’t see how that business model can fly in 2019 in a world…
What’s the deal with white t-shirt guy with the backwards hat coming up the steps? Was he just on his way to pee and decided, “ooh, a drunken hockey fan brawl!”? This dude just had no plan of attack and immediately gets made a fool of.
Edit: NVM i just rewatched and realized he was briefly seen in the start of the…
Ahh I didn’t see the stream but that covers my concern.
or provide some sort of path to owners who bought the battle.net version
Do expansions then become crossbuy if you’re playing the same characters on different platforms?
so can we jus assume that the controller is by itself is around $60?
This. If you sit courtside, balls, players, and/or players’ balls may end up in your bubble. Deal with it, if they do, tell the story to your other boring friends and they might mistake you for interesting for once.
you mean to tell me that people don’t tell the truth when asked to enter their date of birth in websites?!? Gasp...Clutch my pearls.
was more referring to the already shocking amount of stuff that is inoperable without an internet connection and this technology will only stack more bodies on that pile. Yes, this technology is interesting and potentially revolutionary. Even perpetually “head in ass” companies like apple seem to be positioning…
yeah, the part about the saturation of broadband is probably the biggest hurdle i see to this type of service gaining mass market appeal. but i also see crews laying fiber cable every day all over the place so who knows how long that will be the case.
i played a bit with stadia during the alpha earlier this year and that was my though too. It’s one thing to have a 3rd person action game with some aiming at times, it’s another thing to have a first person game whose camera is probably the most important input for the player under that same latency. it works but…
Google is out there doing the things they need to do to make streaming games potentially catch on and while it sounds very cool to not need to build a PC or purchase hundreds of dollars worth of hardware every few years to play games, it’s also slightly terrifying. I was on a plane yesterday and my daughter and son…
I still don’t quite understand how these top players haven’t already qualified for the World Cup. Are they constantly having to defend their position for the tournament? I really don’t care but I did get a good chuckle when I glanced at the subreddit this weekend and see people losing their shit over the 2 guys who…
The MW games were/still are my favorite CoD games but I can’t help but wonder if they were just the right place/right time kind of thing with the stuff they did right. Visually this trailer looks nice and I love attention to detail when it comes to military themed action games but I can’t shake the feeling this game…
i can’t wait to cut the shaft off of all the penises that will be in this game.
are masks optional still at this level? that sounded horrendous
Agree to disagree. Tfue should’ve read his contract. Greedy people shouldn’t exploit people. The contracted benefited both of them for a time until it didn’t. I don’t see any point in debating this further. You seem to just want to argue.
Nobody is denying that it’s wrong to exploit someone but we can’t ride to the defense of every person who signs a contract without reading it. That’s on them. What i’m saying is that as an adult he had a responsibility to review a legal document before signing it and just because he doesn’t like the terms, doesn’t…