It's one of the consistantly most played games on Xbox Live. I played online it a few weeks ago without issue.
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I would think that machine could. You could always test it yourself and just download the trial version at their site.
Less focus on QTE's, explosive cut scenes, and military shooters.
Less focus on $200 million blockbusters, more focus on smaller, innovative games.
Less focus on dumbing down stealth, survival horror, roleplaying, and RTS games.
Less focus on motion controls, and especially games that require you to use them (at least give us an option).
Smarter usage of DLC (stop dissecting my games and then repackaging them for another $10).
And in a perfect world: parents that actually care that they're child is screaming racial slurs on Xbox Live.
Craigslist if you just want a handful of cash and aren't afraid of meeting strangers in a Taco Bell parking lot. eBay if you don't mind dealing with online money and shipping. Neither of them are guaranteed fast money.
I take a glance at them to see if the game is a complete bomb, but after that I'll watch some gameplay to see if it's something I'm interested in.
There was that British kid that died at like 20 from a blood clot, apparently caused by sitting still for long periods of time (he would play Halo in 12 hour sittings). Kind of makes me paranoid if I pull an all-nighter in front of the computer.
Wait until the last day. Arma is selling really well at 20% off, so they're going to wait until the sales are almost over before snagging the hold-outs.
MMORPGs are different than your standard online game because they're usually very large in size and require constant patching. If you're downloading gigabytes of data, you're probably still downloading the actual game.
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