It did the same thing to me at first. How I solved it was deleting the game and reinstalling it. Worked perfect then.
That just sucks HARD. I really wanted to see what they were going to do with that game. I liked the fact that it would have even been doing things when you weren't playing, and then txting you results.
Damn.
Anyone that thinks that companies only want to make money has clearly never been high enough up in a good company or owned one before.
Yes, the idea is to make money. But a good company does it by offering good product at good prices, not just making many versions of something half decent because they know consumers are idiots. A good company takes care of their workers, not exploits them, lies to them, cheats them, and still expects them to be at their best.
@Soda: You wasted your one bubble to say that? You're amazingly useless.
Me too. I really can't wait; this is GOTY for me!
Jesus...where has this guy been? Did he seriously just figure this out? Welcome to two years ago.
And yet, people still support this company. Amazing.
Wait, AND I LOST A BUBBLE FOR IT!? All I said was that each console has its own exclusives, and that Peace Walker would stay on the PSP!
I gotta say...the fact that we can even debate about something like this is pretty damned impressive.
When Activision tries something NEW for a change, maybe they'll start being recognized for it. Until then, they may as well be called Recyclivision.
Uh...maybe because he was a traitor and extrordinarily selfish? Let's see, he was cause of the escape from prison of a man I'd busted my ass to capture, the deaths of several police officers, the attempted muder of hundreds of innocent people, and indirectly caused Trish's death.
And they're curious why he's not well liked? Seriously?
Oh, and no, I don't care if these are spoliers; you should have played this game already. If yo...
I'd have to agree here. Sony brought gaming out of the kid's bedroom and into the livingroom. They redefined this industry.
For some reason, I can't properly edit posts from my phone. I meant 'Lightbox,' not 'Lighthouse.' Damned auto-correct!
While I agree with this article's main point, they don't have a damned clue what they're talking about. Lighthouse is Dylan Job's new studio that he formed AFTER Incognito made Warhawk; they are NOT the same studio. Secondly, it was not released on PSN exclusivly and later put on a disk; both versions launched the same day. The $60 disk version included a headset (not the official PS3 one, as that wasn't out yet). Later, there was a $40 disk version without the Jabra h...
The did. It was called Simpsons Hit & Run.
Know your gaming history, people!
This is one of the things I liked the most in Heavy Rain. If you made a mistake, you just dealt with it and moved on. I played it on its hardest difficulty 'cause that's just what I do, and my first time through one of my main characters died late in the game (death by car crusher; to those that have played it, you know who got killed), and the story just moved on. Another person came very close to dying in a fire, and I almost lost someone who nearly drowned (I thought at the time...
While I see his point to a degree, this is the man's family we're talking about here. If it were MY family at risk and the only way to save them would be to kill the guy that wrote this article and everyone who commented here on N4G, then there would be a whole lot of dead people that far as I'm concerned would be someone else's problem.
What man wouldn't do anything he had to do in order to save his family? Is this guy saying he wouldn't? Is ther...
Agreed. What kind of bullshit was that?