That is, if you have enough space for it to update and copy just to begin with. Keep that extra 100Gb or so free kuatcso downloads and updates will even work.
That is, if you have enough space for it to update and copy just to begin with. Keep that extra 100Gb or so free kuatcso downloads and updates will even work.
It reminds me the scene in Forest Gump, when Forest rescues Lt.Dan, and he's mad at him because "it was his destiny to die with his men".
It is an interesting take. I can’t say I’d ever thought of the whole game as it being her death march. Puts alot of aspect of the game in a different light of you look at it that way.
I get it, but unless the game has you forcibly removing, killing, or kidnapping an indigenous people, then I'm not sure it really implies.
They did this since Starcraft 2.
None of which would really be needed if Nintendo just had a normal network, instead of aving all of there systems split up.
I’m actually glad they just came out and said it instead of trying to spin it. I guess we will have to wait for the stories to come out from the dev’s after the game is done as to how harsh the crutch was and if CDPR really did try to mitigate it any.
I JUST got around to playing, and finishing this game. Good game that was sadly held back by some minor rough edges. But always nice to see console games hitting the PC also.
That is a perfect comparison. It puts it in a better context and makes perfect sense. Well, I mean it makes no sense at all, but neither did Rick Rolling. I think I might actually get it now. Thank you.
I... don't get it. I even clicked the link to read the explanation of the meme and.... why is the skyrim thing suppose to be funny? I mean, I get that it's cliche, I'm just not seeing the joke. Am I old?
Wait, what do people bring up for Kotaku being untrustes? But hated, yes. Most because people bitch about “social justice”, but generally I kinda like reporting to make people mad. If you aren’t making people mad, then you probably aren’t reporting anything worth reading.
Still some good writers and reporters around Kotaku, but I’d say really look at who’s writing the stuff you like, and follow them to whatever they, and there work goes.
One could argue that that blowing up a plant with a big explosion isn't very environmentally friendly.
But wasn't there alot of tonal changes/inconsistencies in the original just due to the translation into English?
Higher then it was when the game came out.
I dunno why they decided to tackle the whole TTK thing when it seemed like they should have just been tweaking specific trouble guns individually instead.
I didn’t know it was ever trying to be a GoT. I saw an article trying to make the same comparison and it just seems way off base.
I thought that too, until I read the article. They didn’t hurt anyone, it didn’t disrupt anything, attendees found it funny, and it actually wasn’t a marketing stunt.
It was short lived.
Wait, really? Replacing a video card has got to be one of he easiest things to do. Unless you’re in a small form factor case, then things can get pretty tight and everything is harder.