Well, now you can get a console with 1TB, along with external HDD support as well.
Does the white one come with the 1TB HDD like the CoD one?
Regardless of how 'easy' you think the game is, you still have to outplay you opponents, along with communicating as a team to win. If you've watched any sort of eSport event, it's not easy by any means.
That's really stupid to have this be an exclusive to one console (just read it was possibly just for 2015), when considering the first one was just remastered for both consoles. I'm surprised to say the least that this is one of the exclusives.
ValKilmer - Who cares about someone elses rank? People will get the retail disc copy early and rank up also. It's just rank man. I'm going to have to wait until later in the day of launch day to play since the store in my area isn't doing a midnight launch and I'm not bitching about it.
So instead of watching the trailers (which are staged, not entirely sure where you were going on with that), go watch other YouTuber videos of gameplay that isn't stage? Jericho said he was having fun and sucked at the game because of the learning curve which is something that the series needed.
Just an FYI, this game has been in development for over 3 years now, before Titanfall was even hinted as to what it was.
Campaign - not particularly, but they do have gun unlocks after playthroughs. MP - definitely. It's addictive. I'd say $28 is more than a fair deal. It's also free on PC until the 14th on Origin. It's a trial though so it won't be able to be played after that date unless you buy it.
I used to work there, the employee discount was a gift and a curse.
Even better, pre-order select titles and get $10 reward coupons. Plus you get additional points for buying games on the gamer unlocked thing.
It also doesn't get patches as well apparently. So gun performance remains the same from launch pretty much. I've heard the DSR and other bolt action sniper rifles weren't nerfed on there like they were on other consoles.
thorstein - I would have assumed 2 years would have been enough as well, however, it apparently wasn't. That still doesn't change the fact that they are going to need some time to apply the latest patch to the current code to make it run better and bring additional features. DICE LA is actually trying, the same can't be said about actual DICE that actually developed the game.
I'd give them time so they don't break more things since the CTE client is a brand new game essentially. Bringing the new code from CTE to the current product needs some work to make sure it works.
Kayant Yeah but I'm sure no one expected them to be in a financial crisis where no one is getting paid for months. They had to sell the rights to Homefront and supposedly 'secured' funds to start being operational again. They couldn't just sit there and not pay their employees until they pump out a new game that isn't under exclusivity.
Crytek needed to do something to at least get some revenue coming in and getting thir games on other platforms. I know they supposedly 'secured' their future, but they can't afford to lock in their games to be exclusive to one particular console.
What sucks is being misled. Granted $5 million is rather excessive. I would just ask for my $60 back. Same would be for BF4 for being a complete mess.
abradley - To make their customers happy, yes. They should further improve all of their services as much as they can if they are lacking in any areas. The Playstation Now option isn't a great alternative compared to what EA is offering. However, if Sony was truly for the gamers, this wouldn't have been rejected.
You get the same thing as you would with a disc, but digitally.
You know you can download the app to see what is available before purchasing the subscription to it, right? You're disregarding the 10% discount on the game. Season passes aren't required, but an option. The annual subscription is again, an option and if you want to purchase games digitally at a discounted rate over buying physical.
sonarus - Blame Sony for that.
Because Tomb Raider is an entirely separate series, no matter how similar the two are.