Absolutely. When it's working, Battlefield 4 is quite the sight to behold.
Absolutely. When it's working, Battlefield 4 is quite the sight to behold.
Sure it does, but that't for TV. You don't want to play actual games like that.
Isn't that Chuck?
Is that the Doctor?
I guess if we wanted to get technical, since the Happy Mask Sellsman existed in Ocarina of Time, and he procured it by the events of Majora's Mask (of course), that would mean that Majora existed before Ocarina of Time. Obviously when is your best guess.
Well once again I think the top image pretty much nails it. Especially her famous monologue from The Body (which I can only find tribute videos for at the moment so sorry about that).
Same company that also released Windows 7 and Windows XP
I base my assumption on the number of XB1s sold in 24 hours compared to how many regions it was released in, plus personal experience and knowledge of how many units the place I work at received. I did not base it, however, on beliefs or hearsay.
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The top comment on that thread:
Must confess to not realising that, but you're right - 1m in US alone has to be much more promising than 1m worldwide on launch day. +1
The good news is that they can walk right into a store and get a replacement right there on the spot.
I love on-line shopping. The only reason to go to a Wal-Mart on Black Friday is to get some good fight footage.
Does this mean I can finally watch Game of Wieners on my PS3?
Nope. Gets pulled down after a while.
Well, the game resolution doesn't go that high anyway.
Well judging by amazon reviews a couple hundred so far, and since they already said .04% would be defective, we can expect a couple thousand to be faulty, unfortunatley for Sony this is the age of Twitter and reddit, so a couple thousand faulty consoles can be very negative PR very quickly.
Next Gen doesn't start until Super Mario 3D World says so.
I just think it's kind of stupid to compare their multiplayer experience when they're remotely different. Battlefield focuses on large scale vehicular combat while COD sticks to close quarters. It's that simple.