The system is pretty obnoxious, isn't it? Why can't we just use the number system?
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Agreed. Have you seen that game? I doubt even most PCs could run it!aaronmullan
This is me laughing.
[QUOTE="VauxhalI"][QUOTE="Indextic"] Never in my life have I heard or seen someone say "Get rid of local multiplayer! We all only want online gaming! Having fun with people in the same room should be forbidden!"Indextic
Sales say otherwise.
Sales speak not the minds of true gamers.True gamers? Is this some fantasy novel or something? "True gamers" or whatever don't matter.
Sales speak to the companies. They respond to sales. If the sales are pointing in the direction of "we should make more internet only multiplayer games because they will make us more money and people seem to be buying a lot of them" then that's the direction the companies are going to take. People still buy them up, and video games companies won't change the formula until people stop buying these terrible games in bulk.
[QUOTE="VauxhalI"]Never in my life have I heard or seen someone say "Get rid of local multiplayer! We all only want online gaming! Having fun with people in the same room should be forbidden!"You guys asked for it, and now when it's here you guys b!7ch about it. Typical.
Indextic
Sales say otherwise.
You guys asked for it, and now when it's here you guys b!7ch about it. Typical.
We dont need a handheld version of RROD. But seriously we dont need 3 handhelds (not counting iPhone). The market isnt big enough for that. Microsoft is smart for leaving it alone. GoldenElementXL
Why isn't the market big enough for that? There's certainly enough room for three consoles? Don't take that as me supporting the idea that Microsoft should make a handheld though, because it would probably fail miserably. Handhelds seem to rely on exclusives more than anything and Microsoft is clearly lacking in that area, and several other areas but I won't get into that.
[QUOTE="Sharpie125"]What's the difference between mythology and religion? The number of people who believe in it?I like it. It gives it another dimension, most of the time. Not to offend anyone here, but if I treat religious content like fiction, there's no harm done. Unless the game is telling you to praise Jesus every time you turn around, we're all good.
Mythology is a whole 'nother deal. I don't think anybody believes in that stuff anymore so it's hard to think of it as preachy. People study mythology to listen to stories.
muthsera666
Thumbs up on that.
My girlfriend wouldn't be mad at me all the time and I'd get a lot of sh!t done.
I usually find it intriguing.
Most atheists aren't as idea-sensitive as religious folks.
No, it's not, but it sure as hell makes it harder. Companies shouldn't worry about stopping piracy 100%, just minimizing it.[QUOTE="VauxhalI"]Sorry to burst your bubble, but digital distribution is not going to stop pirating; It might deter it for a year or so, but that's about it. Those "pirates" are tricky b@sterds.
Vax45
Like I said, it will make it harder for about a year until someone figures out a workaround or a crack (and there always is one). When that happens, pirating will come back again in fullforce... which isn't a bad thing (but I didn't say that :P).
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