So, someone disagrees with the fact that I don't care? I'm pretty sure I'd know if I cared or not.
By the time the DLC hits on the 360, I'll be playing Prototype, MGS4, and maybe even Eight Days. Why the hell would I care?
People keep saying it because it was confirmed almost a year ago. Yes, MS paid 50M for exclusive DLC. 25 for the first one, 25 for the second one. This is a very, very old fact.
...mainly becasue it insinuates that Don Leone is alive, which is impossible. He died in GTA3.
Looks as if he didn't have things set up correctly. Sounds like a personal problem.
I certainly do. Haven't used a headset since I got the Eye. But I may pick this up simply to have another option. Never know when it may come in handy.
Since the PS3 is region free, the ONLY reason for something like this to exist is to pirate PS3 software.
I noticed that too. Actually, it was the very first thing I noticed when I looked at the picture.
Looks really cool though.
This was inevitable. Who else saw this happening as soon as this feature was announced for Burnout? Also, I'd like to point out that the 360 version has this exact same feature, so is inevitable we'll see some idiot be claiming, once again, the XBL is a pedophile breeding ground.
See, it's people doing dumb sh!t like this that makes developers pull features from games.
I was wondering what region it was talking about.
Let this movie not suck.
You can find racism anywhere, if you're looking hard enough. As usual, this is meaningless.
Female gamers are no different to me than male gamers. The possession of breasts warrants absolutely nothing to me. You get treated no better or no worse than anybody else.
If you're on my team, I got your back. If you're one of the good guys (I'm always the bad guy), you're screwed. Being male or female never enters the equation.
I was simply making a comparison, and pointing out the flaw in this argument. Bugs happen. It is a nearly inevitable part of coding a complicated piece of software. There have been bugs in games since there were games period.
On the PC, this has never really been much of an issue since the internet has been around. A game has noticeable bugs? Release a patch, and they go away. For the consoles, for the most part, there has been little they could do.
This genera...
You complain about R* making the game, seeing that it has errors, and instantly announcing that they're going to fix it, but a company that makes a console, knowing it has errors, fears class action lawsuits against them, and begrudgingly adds a warranty is okay?
Shut the hell up.
This is why I like these guys. They noticed the errors, and instantly said what they're going to do about it. They didn't act dumb, they didn't just make feeble excuses. They simply acknowledged the issues and said they'd sort them out. And people ask why I support R*. Can there be any question as to why?
Thanks for the heads-up.
You're the first person on any site to give me the response I was looking for. Bubbles for you.
The sooner Sony gets that open beta out, the better.
I DO remember the storylines. And I liked them. The thing is, all the storys tended to speak for themselves, w/o needing more content.
I'm not saying that DLC isn't a good thing . . . more is always better . . . but attempting to use DLC that you have to pay extra for as a selling point is idiotic. Most hardcore GTAS fans are going to spend $100 on this game day one (for the collector's edition). How much more is the DLC going to cost? $30 more each?
Trust me, t...