Oh no,
the sky's not the limit with microtransactions,
there are no limits.
They should make one of the killstreaks a little miniature Bobby kotick,
that you can throw out on the battlefield,
and he runs up to the enemy and jumps on their neck and just sucks all the blood out of them....
okay feel free to strike me with a rock after this stupid question:
but he doesn't specifically name a number, I had heard the campaign was going to have 3 player co-op, not just the escape mode, so, what is it?
is it still going to be two player co-op?
it's not specifically stated anywhere in this article.
I'm thinking they're not going to remove campaign co-op completely?...
or am I wrong about this ?
I get you on that.
it's in Gears of War, too, and I personally find it ridiculous.
but I'd rather have those kinds of microtransactions as far as them charging things in game, then having surprise loot box and other bullshit mechanics and barriers...
probably because it's the past,
and it has nothing to do with what we're looking at here,
which is what everyone's discussing:
how the night vision looks.
and that people are actually hyped about this game.
but there's always somebody that wants to crap on somebody else's happy.
not to worry though,
you hate it, so you're right.
and ever...
I'm sure they are involved within a certain capacity, that doesn't mean that the gentleman that wrote on it is actually going to be responsible for the story, it's a form of plausible deniability, I'm not the writer so I don't know anything about a story or a sequel.
Now to make it work and make it successful? yeah it would have to be more than just ready at dawn, that was the problem before, just not enough money behind it, again creating a world like that with a...
It's one of the few PlayStation 4 games I've actually played through,
At my brother in-laws house, before my son got a PlayStation 4 to be able to hook up with some of his friends (now it just sits there, only plays Xbox and PC)
anyway, the point is:
I actually could see shades of Gears of War in it, and obviously a lot of money that was lavished on creating the characters, the art style, the lore/world, you could see they were building towards something tha...
that's about to become a big enough issue, in and of itself.
the generational difference in visuals and hardware between the switch and everything else?,
right now there's a bit of a chasm,
it's going to be a huge valley come the end of next year.
whatever improvements they have coming for the "switch pro" I've heard it referred to as, better to be huge upgrades to battery life/ resolution and storage.
as a handhe...
It just seems unnecessary, for myself I don't see the downvotes either,
but if you have this feature on your smartphone that's one thing,
it's something you have to charge constantly,
it's not something you can walk away from.
you want it to be as simple as possible.
you're not going to be on your controller 24 hours a day, how hard is it really to plug something in it gives you a much more secure connection?
...
exactly, why include something that's proven to drain the battery when it's not implemented,
and a feature that can't be disconnected or turned off like that, when it's not in use for a peripheral.
You don't see batteries draining faster because you have a headset plugged in...
Let me tell you as an Xbox player,
the last thing in the world we want is an internal battery, that can't be switched out.
The One's manufacturers include always suck, and are the cheapest possible crap option, the battery packs that you buy for an Xbox controller to begin with are garbage.
I've got Panasonic enloops, eight of them (the 2550) and those will last me upwards of 40 hours easily, 20 bucks for the first four with a charger, and $12.50 for the...
Like battery life? How many people have multiple PlayStation controllers so they can switch them out because they won't let you buy a controller that switches out batteries? a simple feature...85% of scuf controllers business is PlayStation.
Or losing a portion of your library because you want to change your name, and it can't be done without a half-assed work around that's glitchy to say the least.
how about having an HD Blu-ray player? seeing as that's a S...
The fact that they've already announced all Xbox controllers will be forward compatible is good news indeed.
not only do I not have to leave my games behind, don't have to leave my hardware peripherals either.
The only exception being the second generation elite controller,
got that puppy pre-ordered.
for $179 it was a no-brainer.
I had none of those problems or experiences, I don't know if it's simply the fact that you drank too much coffee or what the hell it is that's responsible for this dissertation you just wrote, but I'm truly sorry you didn't enjoy it,
again,
it's like we played different games,
I experienced none of that, I've had nothing but fun with it...
Well here's a pretty good example of what I feel is a very biased opinion and judgement, based on what you thought or wanted the game to be...
personally don't know of anyone, that had an expectation for this to be a story-driven game.
microtransactions that are optional, and if they aren't egregious (don't feel that way at all) are alright as long as they're straightforward about what it is, and it doesn't affect your win loss in the game. (it's ...
@hawkeye98:
thank you for that, it's something I've said many times.
"lool" Jesus Christ learn to use acronyms properly, already.
I mean really, it was worse when he was Prince Bilial-ali,
*Laugh out out out out out out out out loud... 🙄
that's because at the heart of it:
it's simply a co-op version of running through levels and trying to slaughter Nazis,
and that's all Wolfenstein has ever been.
Storm the castle, kill the bad guys.
you can reverse-engineer and rework the story anyway you want to, but you're looking for depth where none really exists.
machine games has done a wonderful job with previous installments, as far as trying to give depth an...
It's a callsign,
much speculation has been made about it.
originally it was thought he was a "washout" at one point, so he was given that as a nickname.
but others have theorized it's because he's slippery/ as in wet/ as in wetwork!?, or the fact that he's
"a cleaner"...