Such cute packaging for something pertaining to death and destruction.
Such cute packaging for something pertaining to death and destruction.
That's how I bought it on Amazon the week of release. And I know it was that price for Xbox at Gamestop around the same time.
I wasn't a FO3 fan either. I finished it, but it wasn't worth it.
That wasn't because it was so high-tech, that was because it was so unstable.
Okay, I think I've been convinced to pre-order this game.
Fair enough. Let anyone who would say that statement honestly wallow in falsehood.
That was meant to be sarcastic.
That's fantastic. Nothing better than seeing an independent company stay independent. Also, it's fantastic to see them be so successful that they fend off venture capitalists. That's a lot of money they're rejecting.
Notch: "Again, to be clear, the devs at Bethesda are cool people! This is their lawyers. They're a very big company now."
Did you only read the last part of my comment? Because the first part expressed my disappointment in Mr. Levine for suing for stupid reason. And that overall I don't care much.
Yeah, especially the dwarves. I hate walking around Oblivion all I see is dwarves.
How annoying. But I guess I don't care much, because on one hand, this guy's dumb as hell for whining about a contract he signed. But I also have no positive feelings for Activision, so let them get sued. A lot.
Why drop? They've just begun to pointlessly raise!
This sounds good. But I was not expecting a 453MB download.
I suppose, because no matter what engine they use it's just going to be the same exact game they've been making for the past 5 or so years.
Where's the Android love? Bethesda, you're killin' me. Asshole.
"The Goddess Juno and -his- husband, Jupiter"?
Eh, I really didn't like that game much. The story was slapped over tons of repeat missions and somewhat clunky mechanics. I wasn't impressed at all. I played it all the way through, yes, but I was by no means impressed.
It shouldn't leave them there. Generally it just installs over itself, but doesn't overwrite a new version. I just let it install every time because I've had issues when I didn't let it.
I live in Portland. They deployed it in some surrounding cities/suburbs, but not Portland. Then they sold it to Frontier. So now I'm still stuck with Comcast and their shitty, overpriced internet. If only Frontier would run FIOS lines in my neighborhood!