@ronin4life :
You could argue that every US state is 'stolen', but regardless of that, just like France is one of the countries that make up SCEE, North Dakota is one of the territories that make up SCEA.
This is like an article about PS Vita sales figures in North Dakota or something. Show me the SCEE overall Vita figures before baiting with 'Only' doom & gloom articles.
I'm sure the kids in need don't give a shit about the politics surrounding it. Do you think other non-profits complain when Governments increase their funding to them?
At the end of the day the money has gone to a very good cause. And sick children benefit.
Yes, donating money to sick children in need 'is very stupid, utterly ridiculous and insane!. Whoever doing this is a certified idiot and immature.'
/sarcasm
@Baka-akaB:
Yeah your right, no one cared about psy ops.
Psi-ops on the other hand was a great game.
As long as Fox News & Republican TV commercials come with a Jackass style viewer warning, proclaiming that it is only for the ignorant and the stupid, then they can put what they want on video game boxes!
I hedging my bets on an Uncharted Golden Abyss single player DLC (like what Eidos used to do with the old Tomb Raider games), with the possibility of a multiplayer component.
The RAGE graphics engine has come along way since GTA4!
I think this whole debacle is ridiculous, and neither EA nor Amazon should even consider refunding customers.
But I have found that after completing Mass Effect 3, I no longer have the desire to replay the campaign, like I did with the previous 2 titles. The generic, plot-hole riddled endings has paved over the generally great game in which ME3, which is unfortunate.
Maybe I'll give it another run through when EA force some $10 DLC on me...
True. It's a pity Capcom didn't invest in a RE: Outbreak 3 game instead of this poorly put together squad shooter.
Kinda of reminds me of IGN's over-the-top moany & bitchy review of Silent Hill last week.
Just to clarify to people, this guy isn't trying to sue Bioware or EA nor does he stand to make any financial gain.
He has simply filed a complaint to the Federal Trade Commission, to detail how the companies in question misinformed customers prior to ME3's launch.
He has complained (using pre-launch press releases & forum posts by Bioware developers as evidence) that Bioware & EA falsified information regarding how the players actions influe...
They offered me €60 for a perfectly fine launch PS3 (plays PS2 games & has SD card slots). I laughed in their face and walked out.
Good riddance.
I bought the game, but if the Bioware's DLC is a continuation of the single players ending, I will refuse to pay for it.
Also back in February Bioware stated that they had 'a really good DLC plan for Mass Effect 3, like we had for Mass Effect 2, so there will be new adventures and new things to do. Then, beyond that, we’ll just have to wait and see.”'
Sounds a lot like a continuation of the SP campaign.
Black Mesa Source as well, is a proper Half Life 1 HD remake using the HL2's Source engine.
I liked the general concepts of ME3's endings. But they were very poorly executed, and were riddled with potholes. It was a mediocore end to a great series, and a great game.
Broken Steel was a great addition to Fallout 3 (and that continued on the main storyline, after we were led to believe that our character supposedly died).
Bioware said (prior to release) that they have something special planned for the DLC in ME3, so an extension to the game's ending is plausible. Especially to anyone who has seen ME3's hardest-to-get ending.
"Without anti-aliasing, Samaritan’s lighting pass uses about 120MB of GPU memory. Enabling 4x MSAA consumes close to 500MB, or a third of what's available on the GTX 580.'
That's the really impressive part.
Apple are a separate entity to the rest of the tech market when it comes down to sales. No other company can compete with anything like their figures.
A better comparison would to line up the Vita sales figures against the 3DS's launch weeks, and see how little disparity there was between them.