You're not going to find one randomly sitting on the store shelf.
I don't know what you've done so far but people that really want one are following Twitter, Discord, Reddit etc. for restock times. Getting multiple people involved to have a better chance and just putting in time to secure one.
It sucks but there is a global shortage for everything out there, at a certain point if you really want one, you have to ask yourself if the hassle is ...
Not worth getting riled up by this guy, this is like 3rd burner account saying stupid things in the last 2 days just from what I noticed.
Same person, same stupid take, think he would get a clue that he's not welcome here by now.
It's fascinating how you made up this whole narrative in your head considering they didn't even mention Covid anywhere.
That has definitely been a thing recently.
The whole thing for me started because of DLC actually. It just got frustrating having to re-learn the controls and mechanics when a game added something 6 months after I finished it.
Making it so that you can just load the game whenever you want would fundamentally make this a completely different game.
This is great, a lot of people were waiting for this.
It's better than it was when it launched but I wouldn't call it different. This is exactly why I wait for a while before jumping into new games, just gets better and cheaper over the time for the most part.
Yes, before the only way to suspend is to use the console which isn't 100% reliable and people would lose their run because the console decided to update jn the middle of the night.
Now it's built in so you can pause it whenever you'd like and come back to the game even if you wanted to play something else for a while.
It's a complicated discussion.
Does putting the game on PC day 1 affect the Playstation gamer? Not directly.
Does putting the game on PC day 1 affect Sony? Yes, without a doubt it does.
Even in the case where someone is just to buy that same game on Steam instead of the PS Store, they already lose %30 of the revenue. Fortnite has made Sony more money than some of their own exclusive games. They worked decades to build that fanbase but still...
That's a pretty poor take in my opinion.
I think you could make a case that Sony and Xbox fans have more in common with each other than people that love rock climbing or some other hobby so we should be kind to each other. In the grand scale of things you have more in common even with the competition of your favored console than most other people in the world simply by virtue of both people enjoying video games.
The 1-way relations is a totally ridic...
Not sure if you watched the Returnal stuff, but they go over their tech in a pretty interesting way. If you haven't already, I would recommend.
That one combat clip where she's sliding, grappling, gliding and using her ability is nothing short of amazing.
There were a lot of those similar moments in the first game with traps, sliding around and all the elemental damage that just made the game feel awesome to play.
One of my most anticipated games next year.
I guess it comes down to delivery of those one liners in that case because if Halo had half the personality Uncharted has we might be on the same page here.
Haven't had any issue with storage space since the back end of PS3, just takes a bit of self control and actually finishing games so you can delete them.
The biggest difference for you is that one has Xbox in it's name.
I have a backlog of over 200 games and you're here talking about being excited to play the same few games 7 years down the line.
I said they will NEED both of those if they WANT to get the most out of the game.
I never said players NEED the cosmetics.
You can see the distinction between the two? You can't just pick out the words that make your point and ignore their whole context.
Need and want are different, I never said players needed the cosmetic items.
You and I both know how the free to play model works, let's not play semantics.
Well, previously they could just play the whole thing, but the reason this becomes an issue even with the Game Pass is that they monetized the multi-player as if it was a free game.
Now you need the Game Pass AND pay extra for the seasonal battle pass if you want to get the most out of the game.
Another issue is that people used to pay $60 for the whole package. Now they pay $60 for single player, only to have to wait for co-op to get patched in later.
While the multi-player is "free" and then monetized as well. No matter how you look at it, Halo fans are getting the short end of the stick.
Good for Capcom, would love the Mega Man Battle Network Collection at some point considering they have done almost everything else by this point.
Edit: Perhaps Megaman Legends as well, updated controls on that game would be a blessing.