If I can explore the majority of what your game has to offer in less than two hours, has very little replay value, and it's more than a dollar, you deserve to get that game refunded. This is a good QC check and balance measure. I think too many devs took advantage of Steam almost nonexistent refund policy to make a quick buck.
Happy days! You know the PC is doing well when the Japanese are starting to market more heavily towards it.
External are not made JUST for backups. The main thing that really effects a HDD lifespan is heat. Heat generated by an external may be 3-5c hotter in temperature than one internally. So, I doubt it would die that much sooner than an internal. Yet, the way some OEM PC rigs are built and consoles, are heat generating monster since they're so compact, in which case you would probably be better off temperature-wise with an external.
"Trailer is.. trailer is a beautiful shot. Trailer is prepared, you take one location, you put the perfect lights, and the perfect camera angle, and the perfect scene, and it looks absolutely beautiful. It’s captured in super high definition and then you postprocess it. It’s a trailer."
Problems is, most average consumers don't know that. They think it is like a movie trailer where what they're seeing is what they're going to get. And they know this thus...
ID should be like Steam: You have your main username that you use to sign in that you can never change, then you have your alias. Then you can change you alias how ever and how many times you want because your alias is not your username, just tied to it.
Preach that shit!. I don't know how many games on sale for $2-3 that I didn't buy because I refuse to lose extra money to console digital restriction like this. A*holes do that because they're trying to minimize their transaction fees. I can only imagine the backlash on PC if you had this $5 minimum BS just to buy a game for Steam and Origin.
Nvidia posted an update saying it was a glitch that affect some, not all, systems. Also, they're rolling a fix for this soon.
Bayonetta 2 numbers are horrible anyway you see it. Nintendo must have given a ton load of subsidized cash for Platinum to make more money than they would have if it wasn't exclusive. Sure, they claim they needed the money to even make the game, but seesh, in the same timeframe, the first Bayonetta was already over 1.3m moved. It moved 138k on its' launch in Japan, more than 2 has sold in six months. If Platinum was disappointed with Bayonetta's sales figures, I'm guessing the...
First, this is about Twitch, not 'Murica. We love bacon, guns, and porn; it's just there is a small group of Puritans who F* it up for the rest of us.
Two, not our fault we perfected imperialism through "the spread of 'democracy'"; it was the rest of the world that was ignorant enough to fall for it.
Three, we don't think we're the best, we know it.
Four, if you're tired of gov'ts/companies telling you what and what not is okay...
It wasn't the best in the series, but it was still better than 2 in every aspect. Honestly, if 3 wasn't so freaking awesome, Devil May Cry probably be dead by now; that's how bad 2 was. DmC on the other hand, may have hurt the name some, but wasn't even close to bad enough to cause the series into a near flatline.
I thought the plot twist in Til The End of Time was the biggest, most single awesome thing about the SO series. Honestly, it not really a twist if you pay attention to the reoccurring tone that is in every SO game.
First off, Big Boss was never technically a villain, so that has nothing to do with it. If anything, Big Boss being defeated was the reason 4 went the route it did since they took BB idea's of unaffiliated military, but chose their battles based on money, not morals. If anything, the villain in MG was nationalistic ideology and the military industrial complex.
Even though I blame M$ an $ony for paying devs to use gimp versions for their PC ports, as not to show console gamers that they wasted $3-400 on old, outdated hardware; I still blame KT since they took the payout. Devs aren't lazy, just greedy. Plus, the payout gives them the finance required to not give two shits about PC customer. KT would have never launch it on console without being MP ready, so why the PC?
Simple:
Subsidies from console=care less about PC
Cause I've never heard a Sony or Microsoft owner complain about certain exclusive games on one's platform and not the other. Selective memory, it's a hell of a drug.
I want high quality in a convenient form factor I'm accustomed to. That's how I see your analogy. That's how I am; love all the options PC games provide along with adjusting the game to suit what YOU, not what the developer, likes when it comes to certain GFX. Yet, I still prefer a gamepad over K+M unless it's a RTS and like Big Picture interface over the regular client. Now, I want a steakburger...
I just wish PSN was like Steam and I could buy a game or two at exact price, but alas, no, I am screw by minimum funding amounts.
Is it because they don't want to put extra work into porting the new engine over to the PC, or M$ and $ony paying the publisher to port it with the old engine so the consoles don't look like absolute crud compared to the PC version. I'm guessing the latter, as companies don't want their consumer to know you are buying a new $400 console that's already old tech.
Love-hate when it comes to Steam. Love cuz they are the most developed when it comes to features. Hate cuz out of all the clients, Steam has the most server connecting issues, along with the fact that when issues due arise that are not maintenance and Steam is down, Valve never gives public statements when it does happens. Just sit there and wait until it works is Valve's mentality for problems. I think I have submitted two or three tickets over the four years I've been using Steam; I...
I like it, but I kind of wish it didn't have the black half. All red would have been awesome, but it's still a looker.
Nintendo just went full retard...