Why would they fix the servers? It's inconsistency in giving free kills makes the community feel like unbeatable gods. In truth, anyone who's beyond frustrated has given up on the franchise by now (as I did when bo2 drove me to the edge), but if you're still on board and loving it, then don't even complain. They won't fix a thing until their sales are cut in half over and over again, and even then they might not even bother.
They are rich.
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I'd like the game please.
A day to figure out a feature? I wonder how long it takes him to insert a disk into the console.
Multiplayer would be great, if humanity was great.
It's the cool thing to blame ourselves for things we didn't do. Gives the developers some slack..
Wait, it really isn't out fault. What is this nonsense?
A good kind I imagine?
Forever?
No. Nothing lasts forever.
Will it be around for a long ways ahead?
Yes.
Love the studio.
Love the genre.
Loved the previous game.
But I won't spend money on a console...for one game. I did it for the Wii, but I'm done buying a Nintendo console for less than a dozen games that scream "buy me."
Heck I even love Nintendo,
just not the hardware.
So I really hope this game does amazing for those who do have the console. I'll just cross my fingers it'll come over to nin...
You're not alone there. I think what happens is a lot of us get pulled in further with the hype, and we instantly think "more is better!" I've gotten to the point where I only purchase dlc when I love the game and it's my second play through. Gives me an incentive to come back, but if I buy it right away, it doesn't hold much value. *shrug*
I don't even need to read this review to know it's seeking attention.
Which is unfortunately a part of the problem. They know now that even if they release a game that's fairly unplayable to a certain degree, people still pay for it. There's anger and backlash, but it doesn't seem to hurt them in the long run, so they keep at it, profit is profit.
@n4rc
Six months? Hm, depends on the game. Wait, I'm supposed to be mad when I answer this, right?
I don't think people can't think. I know they think.
What I dislike is how despite thinking, they gobble it up.
The game doesn't suffer from being boring. It suffers from being broken beyond multiple paywalls that you're all glad to pay for.
But do I care what you spend your money on? Of cou...
I agree with you. I was thinking that if anyone can focus on 3 good AAA games, it's Naughty Dog.
They have the Last Of Us 2
The new IP after Uncharted 4
and I think they can handle a +1
This has got to be one of the dumbest articles I have ever read.
I'm no fan of Destiny, but if you go and skip content, it's a no brainer you aren't going to have the slightest clue what's going on in Taken King.
It's nice that the community of Destiny generally sticks to Destiny.
It let's other gaming communities avoid the plague of having pride in being ripped off, ignorant and a slave to eye candy.
Preach.
I'm already enjoying Halo 7.
You see, I just start making it up in my head as I go along in life.
It's pretty sweet.
True.
They get better at marketing, yet deliver less in the long run. The product is often full of issues that need to be ironed out, and now gamers are paying double the cost of the base game for the "full experience."
If the games were to release in proper working condition, and destruction was still a thing "it's really not anymore" then I'd say Bf has a healthy history ahead. However, as it stands, I think Battlefield has lost ...
I remember the Omega Ruins. I loved FF10. I have good memories of 12, however my saves kept getting corrupted back in the day so I could never finish the darn game.
No. Soma is good, but Bioshock pulled me in immediately. With Soma, i'm compelled, but I'm not addicted, and I'm a Canadian, I should be gobbling up the plot.