And him hitting level 100 isn't all that impressive when he has multiple copies of games to help boost his score.
And him hitting level 100 isn't all that impressive when he has multiple copies of games to help boost his score.
Jail's not guaranteed, though yes, that's also an outcome. I don't know if his comment was meant to be ironic, but mine certainly was meant to be a joke.
To be fair, it might work.
I'm honestly surprised how sloppy the chase was, this guy is the same guy responsible for the other epic chases.
Lobbies are necessary, why would I want to be shot at while I golfed? Ultimately the payout is meager, but there's a decent amount of stuff to do in the open world too. Steal cars Simeon wants, rob armored trucks, gang shootouts, racing, robbing small stores, collecting bounties, and maybe a couple other things I…
Oh of course it's not an issue now, there's hardly any games for either system. I'm not in the minority here though, the majority very much do worry about having to juggle installs within maybe a year or so. It's a very small amount of space, considering what's actually usable, and considering my own personal 500GB…
Snarky, eh? The last two purchases I made for my PS3 were The Last of Us and GTA, both via retail. The only two games I've bought for my PS4 were BF4 and AC4, the former of which was via Amazon.
As in...? What? Accumulating points and resources for new frames and weapons? Because that's only slightly more involved than accumulating points for gun and vehicle unlocks.
I swear, those commercials were occasionally more annoying than actual commercials... back when I watched cable. I'm in Netflix and Crunchyroll's hands now, heh.
There's this. It's the one thread I'll have bookmarked from Battlelog, and I'll return to the game only after that list is mostly cleared. I'm playing on PS4 by the way.
Odd, that hasn't been the case with me and my friends. I might actually have to thank DICE for getting me started on Warframe, honestly... or maybe I should try BF4 again after it's latest patch?
A law firm that appears to specialize in suing publicly traded companies suffering publicly embarassing problems has turned its attention to Electronic Arts, specifically over Battlefield 4.
Or Dantooine. Or Yavin IV. Or Hoth.
He made a burner account which spoiled something else. Luckily he tried being sarcastic by putting "SPOILER" at the end of the comment, which, thanks to fact that human eyes gravitate to capitalized words, was a good indicator that it was something I shouldn't read.
It is a little sad, but then again porting this to PC must be pretty difficult. The game and it's engine are probably horribly custom-built around these pieces of aged hardware, and unlike other engines that were prepared to be highly scalable, this one might not be.
Hmm... a burner account created solely to ruin an ending. What a coincidence.
That's a horrible way to hide a spoiler. Space it between two bold spoiler tags if you actually want to hide it.
Add a score with it's own summary card, and you might have something.
Origin lets you return EA published games as well. Return policies are gradually getting better.
Oh I didn't say it wasn't normal, it is, but just because it got better doesn't mean that it's no longer a problem. Because it is. Plus, I gave two solutions. I would love it if they actually improved the tailing missions and surprised us, but if they can't, then they seriously need to consider killing them off.