Really? It keeps failing over and over and over and over and over again and you just say "don't worry fellas, we can get another one in before the end of the month" like it's the last two holes before a storm. Difference being that a game of golf doesn't waste taxpayer money (hopefully) and that I would encourage you to keep golfing in a lightning storm if the scenario wasn't a simile.
Really? It keeps failing over and over and over and over and over again and you just say "don't worry fellas, we can get another one in before the end of the month" like it's the last two holes before a storm. Difference being that a game of golf doesn't waste taxpayer money (hopefully) and that I would encourage you to keep golfing in a lightning storm if the scenario wasn't a simile.
See? Did it make a difference the second time I said the exact same thing? Leave that poor horse alone, he's dead.
@starduke I think the goal is to find a career where the transition between fun and work isn't even noticeable. Hopefully these kids will associate conservation and future planning with playing video games.
Its a good thing that you can just download any game for free.
Good tactic "let's just waste a metric sh**load of plastic by rendering games obsolete far sooner!". I suppose we also can't forget that, sooner or later, there wont be disks anymore. Sony is trying to maximize the amount of cash they can make until the CD goes extinct by forcing anyone who still buys games to continue to pay top dollar, direct to the industry. Helps them out, but how bad are they hurting?
He's got a point I guess. If by digital only he means Steam, I wont use another service.
Plus, of course a "mobile gaming exec" would say something like this, its his portion of the industry that stands to gain more money if physical production is halted.
@bwockety @leoansa2 What can we say? People wanted a traditional, unchanged classic Diablo experience. You know, the same experience we've been playing for years.
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