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This is very close to the actual reason. The developers tried very hard to deny it, but it more or less came out during their interviews. It had everything to do with wanting to push the rendering engine to make "gorgeous, cinematic" visuals, but wanting to maintain a specific baseline framerate, which they couldn't

Asura's Wrath gives you the ability to interrupt annoying bosses as they monologue at you, too, which is great. xD

Quantic Dream lives and breathes by the kind of QTEs you're talking about. I can't count the number of times I missed inputs on my first playthrough of Heavy Rain, but I still made it to the end of the game! Only one character died, but that's because he had an overdose, damn addict.

They have 240 people on staff. Why they can't handle customer support is beyond me. They should have like 20-30 people handling post-release support issues.

I really hate to say it, but maybe Telltale needs to stop making games in episodic format and start making them as entire games, and do some real QA testing on them. It might actually solve a lot of their issues.

The game has significant issues on Nexus 7 Android devices. Telltale's rep says the current "workaround" is to "play on another Android device if possible."

There's another sticky post at Telltale's support forums acknowledging the Xbox One save transfer bug, and an additional post last Friday says that they've submitted a patch to Microsoft and that they expect it to be released sometime in the next 7 to 10 days.

I was agreeing with you, actually. Though I guess some people might actually be calling him a hacker, which he isn't. That is true.

Wow, that's stupid. No, college students are not customers, they are students. Just because they paid to be there doesn't mean they should just be able to do whatever they damn well please. This is the sort of entitled, self-centered BS that everyone complains about when it comes to Millenials.

And those things can wait until after class. If I were a professor, I wouldn't confiscate phones, but I would have a rule of 'no phone usage during class unless it's an emergency' as a zero-tolerance rule. Break it and you're removed from the classroom. I don't care how much you pay.

Or IS a parent, and knows how kids are. Sorry man.

Like those Millenial students who would get mad because, hey, they're paying for these classes! They should get passing grades no matter what!

I'm curious how this experiment turns out—I wouldn't be surprised if someone figured out how to game the system, so that they can just get a ton of free pizza or something. That's the thing about games: people like to optimize them, for maximum reward. For now, though, the app plan sounds promising.

Can you give us a list of what mods you use, out of curiosity? I've owned S.T.A.L.K.E.R. for a long time but never gotten around to playing it.

The game looked fine to me at that speed. I'm guessing most of these people never played SF2 pre-Turbo. Most fighting games nowadays are too ridiculously fast. I would LOVE UMvC3, but the game plays so fast that it bores me.

Except that all the planets are FAR TOO CLOSE to their stars. They did a great job with most of it, but not that.

Uh, I hear video game music in my head. But that's because a lot of it is REALLY GOOD MUSIC. If I hear music from movies in my head, does that mean I'm addicted to movies?

No, we call it cheating. The game was initially "hacked" by someone, however, who then wrote an application that could facilitate others in performing the same cheats without actually having to hack the game.

I've used nothing but ATI/AMD cards for the past decade.. I don't know what you mean by 'bad drivers?' Hell, how would you even *know* the drivers were bad?

lol, ok then. You go on thinking that. Bye.