Like they handled Bioware?
exactly
danieldeath get new glasses or just get a pair.
There are thousands of unemployed veterans that would love a chance to guard schools. It would be the same as having a police officer at every school. Putting guns in the hands of teachers would be a bad idea.
"Because It's easier to build on a PC architect then a normal console one"
Consoles are just PC's
fail
I don't think Valve will be trying to win. They need to get their foot in the door first and establish a nice install base. Stop trying to crystal ball this.
+1
It would take 6,000 years for the US to catch up to EU in killings since 1900.
"As for those fears of franchise decay as a result of the mantle-pass from Bungie to 343 Industries? The new studio has smashed any doubt into a tiny crumpled heap and kicked it into the path of a charging Spartan Laser."
Hell yeah :)
Next gen is the next installment of consoles by whoever makes the console. Wii to Wii U = next gen.
Nice try though.
Sure about that? http://n4g.com/news/1140831...
http://n4g.com/news/1137409...
http://n4g.com/channel/wii-...
Click those then come back and tell me ...
"So yes he paid, but he still got free games." Apparently free cost money, and if you stop paying, they take the free away.
:D
Funny thing is THAT reality is completely opposite of everything he writes. eVEN Pachter gets some things right sometimes. Some of those headlines are closer to the Vita than they are 3DS.
"We'd be screwed if our consumers started realizing they could get the same quality of online gaming elsewhere for free."
You mean like charging people for downloading in the background?
Just a simple question. I mean since you have to pay for extra features like "downloading patches in the background" than there should be no more debate about other pay services.
So you have to pay to get patches?
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@Crazyglues yeah it's worth it, the maps are solid and well designed.
They could always go with 6 to help keep prices down.
4, 6 or 8 if were lucky. People tend to forget that 6 is a possibility.