My biggest issue with SAO season 2 was the pacing. There was a few episodes of just exposition and absolutely no plot development. It was clear that some episodes were developed to fill in time so the season could fill up the required 14 episodes.
My biggest issue with SAO season 2 was the pacing. There was a few episodes of just exposition and absolutely no plot development. It was clear that some episodes were developed to fill in time so the season could fill up the required 14 episodes.
They could at least go Diablo 3's route with trading and allow you to trade items with whoever was in your party when the item dropped.
This is all I have to say about that.
Funny you say that, cause I'm actually a PC gamer. I was just merely making an observation. Don't assume so much.
I feel like I've been seeing posts from Kotaku since the xbone came out about how each update improves the xbone experience. It seems like they are just desperate attempt to try and get people to think the console will magically perform better because some update. Note to users, you're still not going to get native…
Well a big problem this sort of technology faces is did you notice how none of the lighting effects changed as he moved about the environment? There's no dynamic lighting because ALL the lighting is baked into the texture maps. They go on talking about their other high detail graphics programs. What they don't tell…
We all saw them running all their content on PC's at their demos for both E3 and both the PAX's this year. They're full of shit.
You deliberately took my comment out of context. I said they were forcing them to buy it without reviews. They do a big preorder bonus, and then don't release a review copy so the person doesn't know if it's a safe preorder or not. And I was saying those things like early access and greenlight were good things, though…
I personally don't pirate games. I just don't play EA games as a rule, and also the way they released this game seemed designed to encourage people to buy it before they could have any idea what they were getting into, especially since they didn't release review copies.
Mainly I take issue with how EA runs as a business, and I feel that their declaration that origin is a "success" is because people are forced into it via EA's games. They then go on to buy up any relatively successful studio (bioware, criterion, mythic) and ultimately ruin the studios by forcing them to pump out…
Well, I think steam as an application is better than origin by a good margin. I also think that valve does consumer positive things through steam, such as the steam workshop which encourages user made content like mods. Their sales are also unbeatable. Meanwhile EA still charges $60 for games that are several years…
Well, steam balances that with having huge sales that Origin doesn't compete with. So the buyers remorse is lessened in a different way. Though I would like some sort of refund service with steam. Also, steam doesn't install spyware on your computer.
Can anyone blame them for pirating? Not only did they not release review copies so people could check out reviews before the game released (and therefore missing out on potential pre-order bonuses), but the system they have in place effectively extorts people into playing games on their crappy origin service.…
I'm not quite sure what she's going for in this discussion. She makes some interesting points that violence towards women is often sexualized, and talks about how it's used casually to paint a scene that is more grim. But that means that we as a viewer find that violence and sexual assault of women is more despicable…
Is he? The one the other guy pointed to just looks too dark and blurry to tell.
I'm gonna miss having ganon on the roster.
It's funny that people are talking about competition between xbone and ps4 in this thread. You won't see lighting this good in your consoles till we see the successors of the xbone and ps4. Even if they do manage it, it won't be running at 1080p or 60fps.
There are already laws about stealing and killing. The thing is, have you ever talked to an addict and asked them if the illegality of it was ever an issue? How about non users? The illegality of it is rarely what deters people from using. It's the danger of the drug itself. Here's the thing. It's easier for kids in…
First of all I'm not advocating for legal drugs for minors. Things like incest, underage sex/incest, and bestiality can cause direct damage to unwilling participants. For example, an animal by it's nature cannot consent. Furthermore, incest, can cause damage to a third party in producing a child with severe birth…
I'm an advocate for questioning authority. Do you really think the government always knows best? There's no paranoia or fear. It's quite simple really. I disagree with the governments claims that some drugs are harmful and/or addictive. Even if we did accept that some of those drugs are harmful/addictive, it shouldn't…