I'm not really a beta tester sort of guy. I'd rather just open the game at release, be happy with the finished product, and enjoy it for what it is.
I'm not really a beta tester sort of guy. I'd rather just open the game at release, be happy with the finished product, and enjoy it for what it is.
This story will be available in 29.. 28.. 27.. 2. yeah I'll just come back later I think.
Maybe gamers are weary of spending $60-$100 on games that will be completely obsolete in 6 months?
Dont worry, there's no such thing as male asari.
Outdated design philosophies. Square is stuck in FFVII, X, and XII mode. People expect sandbox and exploration.
It will be much cheaper to pick them up in the bargain bin after a few months. Plus used copies.
I lend out games. They'll be cheap in a few years, its not like you can't replace them. But no more than 1 per friend at a time. You want to borrow that new game? Bring in the other one first.
None of it, from what I remember. I don't believe it was just one person doing it, either.
Every single phone I own (or have owned) has a giant crack across the screen. Some of us drop our stuff. I don't buy cases because I like the look, I buy cases because I will literally destroy my phone if I don't encase it in something tough.
These misprints cause the value to go up. Give it a month, these copies will be worth more than $100.
I don't give a rats arse about this game but I do very much care about the $450 Extremely collectible R2D2 Xbox 360 that it comes with
Digital Distribution has its pros and cons.
Whenever I join a server I have to trek past 2 hours of border-line autistic recreations of everything ever by perfectionists with infinite time and purpose. Then I go to the edge of the map and make my square-trapezoid obsidian tower of death and convert forests into spikey no-mans land.
The PC market makes up for lack of resale in other ways. Free Multiplayer. Steam sales. Mods, Piracy, etc. Even then, I believe a CD-key can be used on a different system down the line.
Its really more about time per game. I bought Skyrim day one because I new I'd be enjoying myself the entire 200 hours I've put into it. When the Creation kit comes out I'll be putting another hundred or two back in it, maybe more.
I hope Microsoft likes losing money. I will buy such a system at Launch and then pirate everything that comes out for it.
Lucky for File2ish Soul Calibur is known for its exhaustive single player component. At least it was, I'm not sure if that's still the case. I'll be picking it up for hopefully around $30-$20 around November after I'm done with FFXIII-2 and ME3.
Meh. I was thoroughly unimpressed with everything cross-promoted between Dragon Age: Origins and Mass Effect 2.
I think you're confusing "losing money" with "Not making money". Just because I don't buy your product doesn't mean I'm stealing money out of your pocket.
The creation toolkit is about 19 days too late for my tastes.. Damn thing should have been out at launch, and now the January 2012 release is looking less and less likely.