Slight correction: unlike EA, Ubisoft's games are still available on Steam. You just end up with a double-layer of DRM: Steam, then Uplay.
Slight correction: unlike EA, Ubisoft's games are still available on Steam. You just end up with a double-layer of DRM: Steam, then Uplay.
Probably just some rando using her picture. I'm guessing Italians have a different set of racial slurs for East Asians.
It's typical K-pop, really: a bit of hip-hop, a bit of EDM, lotsa sexy dancing.
In the comments below, feel free to add any frightening troops we might have missed.
This guy looks familiar...
For how long? I need a GUARANTEE!
Seems more like you have a problem with a specific digital distribution model, which is hardly representative of the entire business.
but only for a bit.
Er, 1000? The Crucial M500 960 GB goes for about $600 US. Yeah, it's more than the price of a console, but not much more than that. Certainly nowhere near $1,000. And that's approximately 1TB, mind you. I can more or less have about 40+ games installed on my SSDs at any given time, and I've only got half the space.
What about Injustice for PC? That's out this week.
I used Numpad: 4 and 6 strafe, 7 and 9 turn. Yeah, I wasn't even using the default controls.
The question is, which Arkham Asylum is it based off of? It's certainly not the one from the Rocksteady games, nor is it the one from the Batman Animated Series.
Trust me, the 1:1 mouse accuracy more than makes up for any shortcomings on the keyboard. That, and the fact that you have a shortcut button for every single action and command, simply because you have more buttons than a game pad.
The problem is, it doesn't take that long to learn WASD. I started playing FPSes before WASD was a standard, so when it came around, I had to relearn like everyone else. Guess what? It only took a couple hours, max. It's now the most comfortable control scheme for me.
The difference is that your finger isn't blocking the majority of the view. Even factoring that into account, IIRC the DS' touch interface wasn't what I'd call extremely responsive. I remember scrabbling hard on my niece's DS when I was playing TWEWY.
Beyond isn't even a good example of what the technology's capable of. If you've played the PC versions of Tomb Raider, Crysis 3, or used some of the more complex mods of Skyrim, then that's what i'm talking about.
The difference between a 7200RPM HDD and even the shittiest, slowest SSD are worlds apart. An SSD will leave a hard drive in the dust, period. Once you've gone with SSDs, you'll find every HDD a sluggish experience.
You're mistaking good art direction for the pure brute-force power that the next-gen is capable of. We're talking high-resolution textures (that don't look muddy when you look at 'em close up), complex lighting effects, normal mapping, parallax mapping, tessellation, and GPU-driven physics.
This changes nothing. A lot of senseless, stupid riots were borne of good intentions. The rioting after Hurricane Katrina, for one. Or how about the 2011 London riots? Both cases, people were angry because the government did something unequivocably wrong. In both cases, their response, while probably well-intentioned…
Sorry, will "jackasses" and "motherfuckers" suffice?