We need more money, so just buy it?
Kids.
Wow that has got to be the coolest thing I have ever seen.
Yeah, but if they are going to do a comparison they shouldn't use promo art vs alpha Halo Reach stuff.
Am I the only one that noticed that most of those Crysis 2 pictures are of concept art?
MW2 fanboys can't hear you when they are running around at lightspeed with dual weapons and lunging 20 feet with a knife.
I still think a Blu Ray disc drives aren't that common on PCs yet, don't you need a BR drive to make pirated copies of PS3 games?
All the maps from BF2, starting with Strike at Karkand or Road to Jalalabad.
Who in their right mind would buy this game for the PC?
So does it make sense just to have PC gamers stay online all the time to play a game, but the same doesn't apply to consoles? The last time I checked you can pirate games on consoles also, so that would also warrant forcing people with an Xbox to connect to Xbox Live every time they want to play a game, or make someone with a PS3 connect to the PSN to play a game. You can't just say that people on the PC pirate games, because it's not true.
It could just be some concept artwork that they will put up.
I like RUSE a lot, but I just don't want to buy it if it has the same DRM as all the other Ubisoft games that are out now.
Whats next with the DRM, link the bank account you used to pay for the game to your Ubi account?
So when was it decided that if something sells a lot that means it's good?
EA doesn't own Valve.
It's things like this that make people think you have to spend $3000 or more to build a computer that can max the settings.
Except there are a lot of people that are not smart enough to realize what is wrong with doing things like this.
I just don't see Medal of Honor as having potential. There are too many Call of Duty fans now, and I don't think most of them realize which game came first. If the multiplayer is "too hard" like I think most CoD players will think, then I just don't see it selling a lot. If you have people that would rather run around with dual shotguns, a knife at speeds faster than the Flash, and play an FPS with perks designed to make the game easier for them, I just don't see them playing a game...
Because most people that play Call of Duty don't realize that it originally came out in 2003 and that Medal of Honor has been around since 1999. I guarantee that most people that play Call of Duty now have never even played the original or played Medal of Honor, so it's easier for them to say Call of Duty did it first and all other games copy it.
But the sad thing is companies will never listen. It's easier for them to just say that it encourages more piracy by doing those things instead of preventing it.