zeldafanjtl
zeldafanjtl
zeldafanjtl

I’ve never been to Chicago so I’ll take your word on Watch Dogs’ geography. Watch Dogs 2 butchered the Bay Area so I’m not surprised.

I would agree with you if going to Mexico wasn’t the holy grail of RDR 2 glitches. Everyone wants to go there because it was a key location in the first game and it has complete geometry and collision detection.

So the propaganda clearly worked on you lol

This is a pretty clickbaity headline. Mexico isn’t actually in this article or either of those videos, and the Eurogamer article just has a passing mention and a link to some screenshots on Reddit.

But they did fix the glitch in GTA Online that let you go to North Yankton. So while I’m hoping, I imagine they will fix it.

fired for drinking Coca-Cola in a Pepsi Factory.

The way I see it, Nintendo has arranged an industry in which you will always want to have a Nintendo console and one of the others. And that’s not a bad position to be in.

I can remember a few, but it was very few original games. Red Steel comes to mind.

I suppose the psychology may be similar.

I’m not saying competition is a bad thing, and I understand that exclusives are part of that. What I’m criticizing is the sports-level fanaticism that goes along with it.

The way people on gaming forums talk about exclusives frustrates me. Why would you celebrate fewer people getting to play a game you like? And then their heads explode when a game loses exclusivity, as if they have a personal financial stake in Microsoft and Sony’s competition.

That’s true to an extent, but I think the height of that was Nintendo and Sega sniping at each other back in the 90s. The companies themselves have been leaning on the whole “console war” thing less and less as time has gone on.

I haven’t played Avengers, but I’m feeling that attitude more and more as I get older and have less and less time for games. I love when a game take 20 hours or less to complete. It’s like, awesome, I can enjoy this and then move on to something else. There are way too many good games to play these days.

I haven’t played Avengers, but I’m feeling that attitude more and more as I get older and have less and less time

I pretty much only buy the original iterations of consoles. The only time I’ve bought an upgraded version is an Xbox 360 S to replace my original 360 that died after 6+ years of heavy use and two in-warranty repairs. At that point it seemed like a lot more sense to just buy a new one rather than pay for a repair and

Agent Under Fire and Nightfire also had Bond moments. Maybe earlier games did too, can’t say because I didn’t play any.

Not quite. In many states you can’t remove yourself from the ballot anyways once you’re on it. And these days about half of a party’s presidential candidates suspend their campaigns long before voting starts anyways.

Concession is about grace. Accepting the results and congratulating your opponent encourages your supporters to accept the result themselves and move on. It also positions you positively for whatever you’re planning to do next. I doubt John Kerry would’ve been secretary of state or Mitt Romney would’ve been elected to

Major clarification needed: Yes, You May Pee in the Shower, if you are currently taking a shower.

I believe Nintendo has “solved” the problem by ceasing to sell this game after March.

No, I just entirely misremembered. They made all the 360 Halo games backwards compatible so I assumed the first two were as well.