All it has proven is that the conditions aren't yet adequate enough for cloud gaming on a worldwide scale. Call it an experiment and move on, it's not the end for gaming which a lot of journalists will claim, gaming is killing itself well enough on it's own.
I love how every little thing is hurting the industry, yet they leave out that poor journalism has been a major contribution. Maybe one or two of these so-called journalists could grow a pair and write about t...
I don't see the problem when it was fully endorsed by those that were there, or so I was led to believe.
Edit: After a quick search, turns out the marines involved asked for it to be made.
Unfortunately trading laws don't deal in unwritten rules.
Oops! A classic example of why assumption can be a harsh mistress.
Funny, the average gamer is a thirty-something male......well, I'm a thirty-something male and I don't find a problem with Vitas direction. Yes, I'm perfectly aware that I'm only one out of millions, but I said it anyway.
After MW2 I didn't and I know of many others who were done after Blops, but I will admit that I have a pang of interest regarding Blops 2, it could very well be the one that brings me back. Although I will of course be waiting for user feedback before taking the plunge.
Shouldn't come as a surprise, Bethesda's communication skills have never been their strongest attribute.
Please elaborate!
Clearly the author doesn't like anything related to gaming from what I could gather from that wall of gloom.
It doesn't matter what the dominant character design is, there would be an article like this to point it out.
To be truthful it's never crossed my mind and never really mattered what is dominant, I'll play whatever character is in front of me regardless of race or gender.
In my experience it's just as bad on any Microsoft or Nintendo article, I'm a little inclined to think that with the whole "full of Sony fanboys" belief it could well be a case of hear it enough times it must be true.
I could very well be wrong but my take on the whole subject is this - If this site is full of petty Sony fanboys where are all the Microsoft bashing articles, the front page should be bursting to breaking point with them.In reality they are rar...
Everyone should know better than to take Pachter seriously. Whether he's joking or not.
As for journalism, I find the majority only exists to fuel so called fanboy wars or to spread fear and uncertainty. The decent minority is lost in the mayhem.
I have very little faith left in Capcom, but I'll keep an eye on it, sounds promising.
You want to be all grown up about it, then how about making a constructive comment where you don't describe every negative commenter as a hater.
I used to love Call of Duty, then I got tired of it, I would give further explanations but I know they will fall on deaf ears.
Before anybody jumps in a says "Why bother commenting if you don't like it anymore", here's the kicker, strap yourself in it's gonna get bumpy........We're all ...
Oh bless!
Any friend list could represent a cross section of the gaming community, but I picked mine because.....wait for it.........it's the only friend list I'm fully aware of. So I do apologise for not mentioning a list other than my own. I must also apologise that the gaming habits of my friends does not agree with your love of Call of Duty. I shall endeavour to think of others when I observe the world around me in future, so as not to offend the delicate and easy...
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If streaming became the norm I certainly wouldn't be looking at a £500 tablet when a much cheaper PC could do the job.
Like a lot of people out there I look for value for money, unfortunately tablets don't offer that right now.
Still won't involve a £500 iPad though will it?
Activision must be so proud that the majority of their user base aren't legally old enough to buy it.
As for growth, explain why out of a list of forty friends only one plays CoD anymore, yet three years ago is was all but one?
Hmmm! Apparently Sony is already dead according to the mass of articles we are led to believe lately.
Just so glad I still retain the ability to make my own mind up when I need to.
On rail shooters were popular in the late '80s, so what's the big idea doing one now when they're not? Ok, so it might be suited for motion controls, but motions controls are capable of much more freedom than the light guns of twenty plus years ago.