That's it, rap beef.
"you know if you hate the thought of being called a fanboy why would you contradict yourself by saying the trolling fanboyish line about the 360?"
"lol sony never admits there systems have problems fanboys at there best"
Pot, meet kettle.
From what I'm gathering from this article and the one about the same headset on Joystiq, it will connect to the 360 using the console's radio frequencies. The bluetooth functionality is so that it can be used with other devices as well.
There's the price I was waiting for.
I remember reading rumors that this might happen some months ago, and I thought it was a brilliant idea. I'm glad to see the plan made it to fruition. Definitely a fun social thing to do online with buddies, I am so there.
Funny, I was reading about him in the local paper today, turns out he actually is into classical music. You'll never hear anyone try to draw parallels there though. I wonder what everyone blamed homicidal sprees on before rock music and video games. Probably Shakespeare.
I heard he was into Beethoven
Grand Theft Auto - The MMO
I can dream, can't I?
Keep it coming SE! Make things right and bring this thing to PS3!
This game could be in 4D and I still wouldn't give a shit.
It's rare that I get to use the "not a reply" button, thanks.
There is already evidence of that, check my earlier post in here about Fight Night Champion. There is no arguing the fact that online communities WILL suffer from this kind of activity.
Good post, bubs.
I don't get why developers feel entitled to second hand sales, or why anyone thinks they should be. Anything else in the world that you buy belongs to you to do what you will with ownership-wise unless there are contractual binds going along with the purchase. I can't copy a CD a bought and play it in a club legally, but when I pass that CD on to someone they have the same access to it as I did. When I buy a used car off someone should I have to pay Ford an extra $500 to let me access...
Yes, but if you're calmly defending the position in the face of indisputable opposing evidence, it's no longer rational. That's not to insult you, and I see the way it looked in my last one, but I feel like you're brushing over all the inconveniences and still coming to the conclusion that it isn't that bad. Some of your points in the blog post acknowledge downsides, and then downplay them. It's like beaten wife who tells the cops that her husband didn't mean any h...
@SilentNegotiator
Very well said. Just because someone calmly supports a narrow-minded view doesn't mean that it's a rational one.
Aside from the problem this causes for households with multiple PS3s in them, there is another issue that I'm concerned about after playing Fight Night Champion, which incorporates EA's similar online-play policy. That problem is that the online player pool is going to be a bit emptier. In a period of console gaming where i...
I can't stand comments like yours. "You don't like kiddie games, you sound like a selfish kid-hater!". Really? You sound like a person who is full of shit and argues with semantic garbage instead of having a rational discussion.
The man's comment makes a good point, and one that I think Nintendo has caught on to if the WiiU's announcement is any indication. They've lost the hardcore audience, the ones whose backs this industry was built on back i...
*peers through the glass at the Hardcorus Fanboius in its natural habitat*
Fascinating....
Nailed it.
No Sketch Online? That's the one I play most. Good list here though.
The sad thing about this game is that it could have easily worked with a slightly different approach. If they had incorporated the actual show in some way it would've made more sense in my mind, maybe treat it as a sort of training where minigame results determine individual weapon skill growth. Ditch the actual people (it makes it too much like History Channel Street Fighter) and leave it to warrior types, such as Maori or Roman Centurion, and let the player customize a character for eac...