I like Infinity much better than 8.
It was called Xbox 360 because it could be stood up or lay flat. The original Xbox couldn't do that.
Watch how they'll make the players pay money for a map they already played...
Have you not read the comments?
@DragonKnight
Stop being naive, plenty of people buy games for their mods. And sometimes the mods are better than the actual game.
For Example:
Vanilla Battlefield 2: http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Modded Battlefield 2 (Forgotten Hope 2): http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Mo...
DICE "on time"? lol the only thing they can release on time is at launch.
Seriously, DoubleXP isn't a big deal. And I seem to remember some people claiming they are copying COD with this so why the butthurt talk now? (not directed at you BTW)
It's only a speculation. Jesus, it's like when someone says "Could" people think "It Is". If Premium was a subscription service like Elite, then I wouldn't buy it, but if it's a one price pay, then I'd gladly shell out the money for it, considering the price is reasonable.
At the end of the day you're buying the POS game and not the girl. So... fail marketing?
If premium is a one price pay, I'd buy it. But if it's a subscription, then no way.
A black dog tag and weapon skins? I'm not one for accessories but I want me a black dogtag.
How does it get upgraded?
I say no refund. They should have bought the PC version instead.
I think the price should cap at $40. I wasn't aware the prices were up to $50. You're definitely right but I think $20 is too little.
Geffroy claimed players come to Ghost Recon if they want a "smart shooter"
Haha, if he said that during the original ghost recons he'd be right. But not anymore.
From the site:
"EA loves day-one DLC and the profits are huge, especially considering that a $60 game becomes an $80 purchase."
From the source: "
When we sold Mass Effect 3 back in March, we saw a 40 percent attach rate that first week to DLC at GameStop in the United States. Not only are you selling a $60 game...you're selling $20 DLC, so the sale becomes $80,"
The REAL source is from Gamasutra.
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That quote was taken out of context.
This is the original quote:
"The other key thing is selling digital content on the day of launch...When we sold Mass Effect 3 back in March, we saw a 40 percent attach rate that first week to DLC at GameStop in the United States. Not only are you selling a $60 game...you're selling $20 DLC, so the sale becomes $80,"
Moore says that getting the customer to buy Xbox live or PSN cards increases the sal...
I guess competitive multiplayer is out of the window.
As long as the game is good I could care less. This is Rockstar's entry in the Max Payne franchise and I'm sure it'll be as good as the previous games.
Ridiculous. I'm surprised he even played the game it was so bad.
I don't think that last sentence was nessecary at all.