Everyone seems to think that this is about paranoia of starting a controversy, but is it so far fetched to think that maybe the authors just genuinely don't feel that the content is fitting for the story and the characters they're developing?
Last game I beat? Hmmmmmmmmmmm
Honestly? I don't play many single player story games any more, not because I don't like them, I've just beaten so many and not all of them are the type of games you'd replay.
Bearing that in mind though I'm pretty sure I'm stuck somewhere in the middle of my...
I haven't posted here in like 4 months but screw it I'm feeling chatty too.
Things are going pretty good actually. I've been basically living the poor college student life working whatever hours I can get at the overstaffed restaurant I work at and donating plasma (hey, people knock it but it...
Think about the past ME games and the ending choices. Saving/Killing the council in ME1, Saving/Destroying the Collector base in ME2. All choices, not just the ones made at the end, have never affected the ending in ME games. About the most influence they ever had was the end mission in ME2, and...
I think there's a way to meet in the middle here.
What if technically this guy is right and EA didn't influence the creative process at all, but what they did do to affect development was their notoriously fast paced schedules that forced devs to cut corners and be a bit sloppier than they...
He's just butthurt because of this
Besides, consoles aren't supposed to be on par with PCs, that's why they cost so much less. And it's ridiculous that this guy would expect them to be on the same level.
Things like stealing are wrong regardless of who the victim is. This works morally and legally. If you got caught taking the ATM money and went to court, the court wouldn't go easy on you because the people you stole from had a lot of money. They'd prosecute you the same as if you took it from a...
We've known about the DRM they were planning for months. And NOW everyone is freaking out as soon as it actually happened. If customers had made it an issue before the release it could have been avoided.
Let's be real here, it very very likely wouldn't have changed, but at least there would...
Some old clamshell from I got from wal-mart.
$30 a month for 1,000 minutes and 1,000 texts, I have an iPod touch for anything else. This works quite well as I have all the advantages (mostly) of a smartphone but without paying $70 a month.
Which you agreed to before you opened your account. It's not like they stole it from you in the same way you'd be stealing it from them.
If if they did, stealing money from someone isn't justified because they stole from you.
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