Warner’s approach of damage control should make it less risky to pre-order games though, if other companies follow suit.
Warner’s approach of damage control should make it less risky to pre-order games though, if other companies follow suit.
I would argue no. Classical music is bound by many sets of rules. Counterpoint, for example, the study of multi-voice harmony, itself has many “species” that sets out rules for different types of harmony.
This is the correct method. No need to fuss around with pulling your nose and everything (actually does the exact same thing afaik).
I am. Again, like Mr Magikarp, not hyped up, but I’d love to get my hands on this.
See how all the heroes are ready for selection right from the get go?
I was SO sure it would be a Street Fighter title.
I wholeheartedly agree. This doesn’t come very close, but it’s the closest any shooter has been. Finally hipshooting is viable again.
My biggest issue is that there’s too many pictures and not enough space to have them all in one place to organize them.
I’m not happy about the flying thing exactly for the same reason as they have pointed out. It’s just much easier to quest when you have a flying mount. But they’re either stuck spending way more time in development to develop zones in vertical axis as well, or risk trivializing all the work they spend on developing…
Wait, really? Were there any changes that they made? Last I played (about half a year ago) the gold gain was still pathetic.
The game kind of lost me after Black Flag... On one hand I’m interested in the old “explore cities, kill people” idea, but on the other I don’t want to have to trudge through all the pirates thing, which isn’t really my thing.
I think this is extremely exciting news. It’ll probably take a while for it to catch on, but once developers see the Windows store as a separately lucrative market that won’t take that much more work to enter, I can see Windows phones being way more popular. I’ve always thought about trying out Windows phones, but the…
I work in a fire station, and our work environment is extremely disruptive for these reasons:
Just curious, why did you hate Dissidia?
Seriously, I’d take slightly shittier graphics in exchange for the game taking up lesser space. 1TB used to be “WOAH THAT’S A LOT!”
Now it’s going to just fill like, what, 7 games?
If everyone got three wishes, I’d assume at some point all the keyboard warriors like this guy would be congregated in one place, and then killed through stoning.
Sadly, the only time anyone will ever see the word “defiantly” being used correctly for the next year or so on the internet.
I do think Dropbox has an edge though. Maybe I’m just close-minded or not educated on the subject, but I’ve always been under the impression Dropbox has the most seamless integration. Just copy it in into a Windows folder and you’re done.
...I thought this was common sense?
Now, for actually subdividing their subscription plans into cheaper, bite-sized plans.