What happened to the cloud? THE CLOUDS???
What happened to the cloud? THE CLOUDS???
This happens all the time, whether its ardent fans or fairweather fans. It just seems like this article is just trying to further stereotype Heat fans as bandwagoners.
Why would people bother with the trouble when its much easier for them to pirate?
Its funny. Seems like you solution for Valve's "dependency" on Windows (which it isn't, compatibility is up to the game devs, not Valve, which makes it a open system) is to create this steam box and make an exclusive game for it, unavailable to PC gamers. Effectively making it...........(here's the kicker).........a…
Oh can you? Then explain to me what does Linux and HL3 have to do with this article? Because all I can see is a pointless rant.
Which is exactly my point. If you replaced the white characters with black ones, people would call this a horrible "Tyler Perry Joint". Indies should have unique plots and creative ideas, not the superficial formulaic crap.
Chick flick full of white hipster douchebags does not make a film more "indie".
No thanks. Rather bang real women.
I don't even.....
You do realize that you gave a example of a company that's not giving a straight answer right? Here's how MS should have answered if you can play your Xbone games beyond EoL.
Why? Because I play Call of Duty? Get off your high horse. I'm sick of this CoD hating mob mentality.
Well being an electrical engineer, the way we answer a Yes/No question is with either a "Yes" or "No". It's a bit of an joke we use to tell if people are full of crap.
Actually you're right. His comment is written completely wrong.
So a company that won't give you a straight answer is what entices you to invest in a system?
Why are people so hung up on this. The real question is when will the CoD servers shut down. Then the XB one will turn into a brick.
To make jokes funny:
Re-read your comment and look up the word irony.
Really? Oliver over Stewart?
They should've made Lewis Black the host of the show. I'm not particularly fond of Oliver as the host. His delivery always seems to fall flat.