All the mods are offline.
I wish they would sell subscription cards like in Best Buy rather than having to buy a subscription online.
Well DarkSniper, I think it's time that I roll this out.
http://www.n4g.com/NewsCom-...
It explains 1UP's review system. Their letter grades do not equate to school letter grades.
http://www.joystiq.com/2008...
maybe this will help.
http://www.joystiq.com/2008...
because maybe there are people on N4G with PC's to figure out how they can quicken up their start-up times. Also a stories hotness is determined with many different factors like amount of users clicking on the stories and the amount of comments can have effects on stories.
I got screen caps of the review just in case it does.
I downloaded the 1080p version, and I got to say my jaw was dropped for the entire trailer. It looks a lot better than when it was first shown. One thing that really won me over was the music. I had the speakers pretty loud and once the radio DJ was talking about Bright Falls and the camera came out beneath the bridge, the music gave me instant goosebumps.
Yeah I didn't see it until now. Kind of hard to see it being that it was in small letters at the top when usually scores are located in big letters on the bottom. I'm getting a mod to change it.
Wow, not too many tens and frankly I like it that way. Reviewers have been very trigger happy with their 10's in both 2007 and 2008. Gamers have raised what they reviews they expect for good games and this is very evident in some of the comments on N4G. Any reviews under 9.0 and it's all "lololol game (whatever) is a flop." With the influx of 10's, gamers unknowingly raised their standards to tens being a "must buy," 9's being "pretty good but not the best," and ...
No score = Doesn't heat up to 1000 degrees = sad state of "gamers"
Here's some more stuff on the trailer:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum...
http://www.alanwake.com/for...
Well there's a review embargo until Monday.
Spectacular trailer. The next couple days can't pass soon enough. Seems like this game always was so far away and now it's just about to be released. Can't wait to be engrossed in a full living breathing world.
And the same can be said about shows on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, and CW. You can get all those channels for just having a TV and a basic antenna. I guess then by that thinking they might as well just give those big box season DVD's from the stores away for free.
And going further, by that thinking, just about every pop-culture thing (except video games) should be free. Movies are played on TV every now and then for free. CD's and song downloads (they're played on the radio so hey, why...
I'm pretty sure that Maxis wanted to appeal as much to the casual audience as much as possible (they don't exactly have very beastly computers). The fact that the whole entire town is available probably did enough for the casual type of computers. You really can't tell much of a difference between the two games separately but when you put them side by side it makes a difference.
http://snootysims.com/thesi....
And yet you leave me wondering why you bothered to click on the story and comment on it if you weren't interested in the it in the first place.
Well that kind of just spoiled the whole Carmine thing in there (unless they're being facetious).
I personally loved the theme song to Civilization IV, "Baba Yetu," plus it's in Swahili so it makes it all the more fun to listen to. I remember when I first started up the game I got to the menu and listened to the song. I ended up just staying in the main menu for a while just so that I could listen to the song.
Obviously you are completely forgetting the Versus Mode where you get to be the ZOMBIES. So how is a feature like that belong in any generic zombie shooter.