How about release a PS1 emulator via Steam and sell games through there? :)
Mac? Sure. iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad? No
Not to be a fanboy, but consoles will always be behind.
And Twilight Princess was supposed to be like 40 hours, but I beat it in like 21. Without trying to rush, of course lol.
The beta was buggy, but not bad at all. I'm glad most of the issues were resolved.
Greatest headset I've had. I paid full price and feel that it is worth every penny.
I play on my PC maxed out on a TV with an Xbox 360 controller sitting on a couch, lol. U mad?
Agreed. I think Namco are the blame with their shoddy servers.
Not sure what the problem is. He doesn't look like an amazing fighter, but he fights and sounds the way I expected him to.
The game was trash a year ago, but I think it's actually pretty good at the moment. The changes 2.0 will bring along with the patches before then will completely turn the game around. In case you haven't been keeping up, they'll be changing the servers to add more features, completely redoing the user interface, revamping the entire world, and remaking each class among with a plethora of content. They're basically remaking the game from scrap.
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I dislike the fact that Steam is the most popular program to use, yet EA decides to force people to use something different. However, that's not the problem, in my opinion. The problem with Battlefield 3 is that on PC you're forced to not only open Origins, but you're also forced to use a browser to navigate menus that should have been in the game itself.
They could always create "Mass Efferct Sigma" =P
Not sure what's so "wonderful" about these
First Chucky and now a Men in Black game?
I hope it's an even bigger game =X
Definitely 2012. 1.20 comes out this year, but the next big patch will be 1.21, which introduces the job system.
The game is great. My only complaint is the object collision....it seems to always get in the way when I try to snipe with my arrows from a distance.
Complaining about people complaining is worse, imo.
Why is this even being questioned?
That should be obvious, but this article doesn't have to do with name brand. It has to do with the technical leap in regards to raw power and what a system is capable of. Also, good graphics also require a processor, which is also made by the same people who make PC processors =P