Try 13.
Try adding some value to your games, and not making the same game 18 times. Give people a reason to WANT to give you their money. Stop with the bullshit DRM, which only punishes legitimate purchasers.
And stop pulling totally unvalidated statistics out of your ass to attack your playerbase. If people gave a shit about your company, maybe they'd pay for your shit. Show me some evidence that 93+% of PC gamers are pirating your software. Oh wait, you can't.
Big Sexy The Giant Killer ftw!
Too bad Scott Hall/Razor Ramone isn't in there.
Dis guy ^^
Scary gif
Umm can I be on the invisible team pls?
I agree that they add to a game, but in too many cases it's purely cosmetic. Like, if you want me to go somewhere or do something, give me a reason other than checking an item off a list. That's just poor management of player involvement. If you complete a game and haven't really experienced it, as you put it, that is more a failing of the development process than the player or playthrough, in my opinion. There are too many games out there these days for me to spend extra weeks of...
I see where you're coming from. I haven't played Spec Ops: The Line, but it does remind me of the end of Fable II, where you are given a moral choice, and receive an achievement for your ultimate decision.
While I agree it is a little off-putting to see a reward for what is essentially a personal choice with no wrong answer, I understand why the achievement is there, reason being the publisher wants us to explore every corner of the product they spent so much money ha...
No, but ZeniMax hit Notch with a lawsuit over it.
I don't play any game for achievements but I don't really care that they're there. If it makes someone want to use a different weapon or try a different game mode, more power to them.
Lol wut?
Only about a thousand games used an "ice planet" setting before Lost Planet was even an ill-fated twinkle in someone's eye.
This reminds me of Facebook patenting the word "face".
Glad I could start my Friday with a laugh!
"and then as a result created a republic that stood as the example for every free nation in the world today"
Rofl.
That is insanely awesome. Can't wait for this shit to drop.
Sure, right after hot dog eating and sex.
I think the fact that he felt the need to tweet about it, rather than, you know, being mature and contacting the people who make those decisions, goes toward validating the reasons for which Vigil would not have included his name.
Whining about your perceived mistreatment by a former employer on a very public stage, warranted or otherwise, may not be the best career choice.
They are so obviously not really playing the game. But I don't mind.
I am really starting to dislike all the free to play games out there. It segments the community and creates an uneven playing field. I actually miss the days where I could drop $50 on a game and get the whole game.
Not dying but there are now literally hundreds of choices which diffuse the player base, so any one game (other than WoW) doesn't outwardly appear to be a massive hit.
I'm sure any of us boy gamers can fill your diary many thousands of times over with stories of the harassment we receive online. The difference is, we don't take it personally, and you do.
I've been playing CS since it was a Half Life mod.
CS:GO is good. I have my nitpicks though. It feels like the maps are smaller, the models are bigger, and the runspeed is too fast for my liking. Rounds are usually over way too fast, because people are just rushing in to each other. I don't like the changes to the maps; they add to many options, so you can't intelligently defend or strategize. And first shot accuracy seems kind of off to me. Oh, and pistols are to...