Oh, of course!! Because he's played these games as well, he's obviously a fanboy!! Well, that makes sense...or at least it would if I were an idiot. It's no shock that even on the new N4G you only have one bubble. Think I'll do my part as well.
Why should he not factor in development time? It's an important point.
*chuckles* There's just no pleasing some people.
Guess you never got around to playing online with friends. To me, that's what made this game.
This was actually the make or break for me. I put a lot of work into WKC; knowing that it'll matter in part two makes me all the more committed.
Most of these games are meh. Robo Defense Force isn't free, but it's worth the money.
She IS freaking fine.
Doing fine without you, Valve.
That wasn't a generalization. That was a logical fact. Look it up.
Dude, it's their choice. If it make them feel more comfortable, then it makes them feel more comfortable. Who are you to tell them they're wrong? It's their opinion. An opinion, by definition, cannot be wrong.
I had these on my controller for about five minutes, then took them off. Just didn't like the feel of them.
The reason people aren't considering those "facts" is because they don't apply to exclusive games that actually are taking advantage of the hardware. By way of a for instance, two of the biggest games in the PS3 library to date, UC2 and KZ2, had no install and little to no loading.
You're talking about multi-plats...remind me, what other console is God of War 3 coming to so that this would be an issue here?
The funny thing is that truegame mentioned this i...
It would surprise you the mundane actions that have serious consequences down the line. My advice? Eat that sandwich during the install.
Now try playing Burnout: Paradise online. Whoops.
Keyboard, PS Eye, external HDD, and a spare USB cord for headaet and controller charging.
Yeah, I need four. The six that was originally planned would have been even better.
Not every action in the game has significance right as soon as you do it. Kinda like real life.
Dude, that is 100% not fair. Splinter Cell looks AMAZING, ME2 was also a damned fine looking game. To say that the 360 had NO titles that are graphically impressive is short-sighted to say the least.
I think this is a damned good idea!! It'd be something that R* hasn't done yet, and it could be very good.
"Bioware is giving the best possible solution just like FF 7 on PS1 with 4 discs or Resident Evil 2 with 2 discs on PS1. Also Gran Turismo 2 was also on two discs. Do I need to go on?"
Uh...you DO realize you're comparing a current gen system to a console that is 15 years old, right?
Also, look at what happened even in your argument. CDs weren't big enough, so what happened the very next generation? They went to something BIGGER. There were games even la...
Yes, a good game is a good game no mater how long it took to make, but if a game had a VERY long development cycle and still ended up being crap, then that's a noteworthy point.
Not saying that applies here because Alan Wake is looking to be a damn fine game, but to say that the dev cycle length isn't important is, well, stupid.