There aren't enough french fries in the world for all of this salt.
There aren't enough french fries in the world for all of this salt.
You are obviously not lying. I totally believe you.
Actually, DVD's and Blu-Ray's follow the same rules. When you buy a movie in a store, you don't own the movie. You own a license to play the movie in the privacy of your own home.
"Pity" is spelled with one 'T', genius.
It will. The same game data lives on your console. It doesn't matter whether the same is a vault title, or a disc you bought in the store.
When you buy a game in a store, you technically do not own the game. You own a license to play the game. If the publisher wishes, they can transfer that license to a purely digital form and remove the physical aspect completely. Many people who purchase video games don't realize this.
At least I can spell. Stay in school, kid. You've got a lot to learn.
Watching polygons dryhump makes me very uncomfortable.
Did I ever tell you how awesome you are for starring your own posts? I may have mentioned that already, but I just have to tell you again how awesome that makes you look. ;D
Wow, that's like saying Fox News is rational and objective. ;D
That's not necessarily true. As long as there is steady airflow going through the components, the case can get up to a certain temperature without causing a problem.
Oi. Too many kids on Kotaku nowadays.
How would using them outside cause them to overheat?
The whole issue is a double-edged sword for Microsoft and will continue to be if this keeps up.
He's part of the Playstation Army. It's safe to ignore him.
He's part of the Playstation Army. It's safe to ignore him.
Keep up the good fight, console warrior! For without people like you to incessantly tout your own personal choice like it's the best, the Internet would be a much better place.
Two games is all exclusives?
Not on Gawker, no.
PS fanboys are the worst.