Does baby want a binky? Welcome to the internet. It spoils things. From childhoods to game endings and everything in-between. Just because you have the Digital Age's equivalent of an AM radio show to rant from, doesn't make you somehow special and deserving of a spoiler free experience. It happens to everyone, join the club.
@ATi-Elite: it's not the journo's fault in this one. The submitter is just a retard.
Yeah, the headline used here by the submitter has no relation to the actual story...or the headlines used in the articles.
I wonder how many of those 11million users are using it and don't own any EA games that *require* you to be an Origin user. Probably close to zero.
Lets completely ignore the fact that PC users are able to unlock the full content with a simple patch and no additional downloads after installing from the retail disc. Not to mention this is the 5th different explanation that EA/BioWare have trotted out on this issue. I hope EA's dick in your ass feels good.
And by "never made it into the final game" they mean Capcom was unable to fit it on the cart so you could pay for it later.
Showing up in the search results is not "live". None of the releases are front facing yet, as they *ONLY* appear by searching. Not only that but not all of the releases or discounts are showing up, even if you do search for them. It's not "live" by any meaningful definition of the term.
I guess it was too hard to actually check but, no, the store update for today is *not* live yet. All it takes is two seconds to pop into the store and see.
Welcome to two weeks ago. Enjoy your stay.
Whatever you have to say to feel good, Frankie.
"...video presentations are nothing new..."
"...Sony is clearly copying Nintendo..."
One of these things is not like the other, one of these things is not the same...
Imagine that. A Nintendo fan site/news site telling people to buy a 3DS. I'm shocked. Shocked, I say.
http://www.eurogamer.net/ar...
Teardown and part breakdown with costs/per part. Unless they're factoring in the marketing budget for it, then there's no possible way to not be making a profit, especially with manufacturing done in China.
there's also this gem from the end of the Reuters article:
"...it was unclear how...
Remarkable! You actually manage to live w/o oxygen to the brain. Not only that but you can type while being illiterate. There is no jailbreak. RTFA.
75% of this article is the author talking about how awesome he is at games. I'll let that speak for itself.
Care to give a source for the 'losing money' bit? Currently priced at 250/300USD, the systems cost a grand total of 160USD to produce. Your math may need some work.
@svoulis He's not going to answer. He's a troll. The pic with the article says it all.
You're a troll. That's all.
Trollolololo!
You also bitch about game journalists reporting on the controversy and how it's their fault you got tempted to read them and then did in fact give in and read them. Sounds like user error to me. Personal responsibility is a wonderful thing. Try it sometime.
As for whether it should be changed? All personal opinion but a large number of people happen to agree. If you don't like people discussing it and trying to campaign for the change, well, tough shit. You don't...