Heh, for that my remedy is, buy PS4, when it's hackable and just download the games for it. But as I see myself I'll probably wait for a Super Extra Slim PS4, and then gonna buy games PSN and some of 'em for free for PSN+ or buy em for cheapest-60 euros per piece as I'm going to buy only games that'll probably won't get to the PC in a year or so.
Being connected to the internet wise Xbox 360 just sucks, with PS3 I paid once for the PSN+ and I've gotten ton's of games for free that last "forever" and can be used when my subscription is active, also other accounts on PS3 without PSN+ can use those games too, as the time counter (it counts how long it has lasted not what's the date, so no way to exploit this) is implemented inside game installation. And I had the PC way before any consoles, so it's a no brainer to not use a Xbox360, also Sony games are way more interesting than on X360.
In the Difficulty Snob department I'm affected by getting the most fluid Story flow, as I'm an anime fan also. So I tend to do the opposite of DifSnob, but I rather like games to have only 1 difficulty, for example Dragon's Dogma had 1 difficulty but then after a while a patch gave an easy difficulty that I'll never use, or kinda same for D3 I'll never use the R/MAH). And I have 3 copies of Dark Souls (PS3, Steam, a boxed v.) also have Demon's Souls. Also loved the Shadow of the Colossus & ICO.
@mikezer0 ...yeah...that would really show them...Anyways a better way would be to show them that you don't resort to violence if someone does something that would make you angry. Angry is okay, just don't resort to violence. Rather you would compare their doing what could happen to them, like if something fun would be taken away from them. (only exception would be if the kid is looking a way to violently express himself to the world).Hope it was sarcasm what you said.
@LatinproX Yeah old school, but I was playing and completing those games when I was 6-14 years old, now I'm 24, and well only old games I've gotten to play are Zelda games on emulators.
@LatinproX Also people who like good story, something to think about, epic rpg. You can die in every game, and I bet you have never played any of the older games in 8bit-32bit memory like cassets. Almost all the games were brutal when you made a mistake, you basically had to start over from the very beginning and losing every progress you made, but when you beat it oh boy.
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