A stat called Meters flown.
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I see what he did there.
I am thinking the World Tour Trophy is legit. Complete a game in six different countries in Online Competitive. I might be disconnected from Resistance 2, but was there ever (or will there be) a server selection interface to choose a country to play in for Resistance 3?
If not this might be one of the more harder trophies to accomplish, in my opinion, at least.
Personally, as much as I am like you, to try and hoard the trophies, it shouldn't detract you from purchasing the game. I mean, start up a spare account or something if you feel you don't want to sully your main trophy collection.
Also, I understand what you mean by how hard those Substories are. I just finished the main story line for Yakuza 3 two nights ago, and I was really pushed to see it through to the end, regardless of seeking completion.
Als...
I wouldn't mind getting my hands on that USB. My only fear stems from the fact that once I die, that's it. The USB must change hands.
If I ever get that USB, I wouldn't mind making a flying pig or traversing the landscape produced by the people who played on it before.
Who knows. Hopefully Chain World would be an excellent experience to those who landscape that world and those who experience it.
Because apparently the majority of the FPS community play CoD religiously, and anything related to the Call of Duty franchise would be purchased like Apple and its iPhone, iPad, and iPod products.
It doesn't have to necessarily be a great game to sell well, so long as they listen to some of the player's suggestions and complaints and implement them, the game itself doesn't have to be revolutionary nor redone from its predecessors to sell well. Looking at how they...
You have to go beyond the normal convention of purchasing something. As much as brick and mortar stores are convenient for you, sometimes online do the trick. If you do go to amazon.co.uk or pcworld.co.uk, you can see that the price has dropped considerably from the original 255.30 price point to the 196.00 point.
Maybe the majority of the stores have yet to adopt the price cut, but at least your PS3s are price cut online. That alone warrants some envy to those who can apprec...
$99.99
Without tax of course.
Maybe £69.99 in the UK, but I could always be wrong. Amazon.co.uk hasn't put out the Hero Edition as of yet for their website.
It's in the UK. All the price drops are happening across the pond.
That is why the price drops are in pounds, not US dollars.
Swinging for inFamous 2 and Battlefield 3. Who knows, if my budget can get me the HD collection of ICO and SoTC, I will get that too. Oh. And Armored Core 5 when the release date is down pat, especially since the release on that game is possibly in the early 2012s.
Right now, I am completely aware of my own upbringing that I don't have the money or time to play games that come out, but hopefully I will be able to enjoy the limited collection I will be able to play.
They are most likely going to be running the route of the Limited Edition that came with Bad Company 2.
"Completing the package are classic Battlefield 2 weapons and vehicles, unique rewards, new achievements/trophies, and more."
http://www.ea.com/uk/battle...
Most likely the weapons would be initially locked if you didn't buy the game new, the new vehicles will be na...
I mean, I went out of my way to go and grab the Gioteck HF-1 from the UK instead. I do have my flip switch for the trigger functionality and all the nice bells and whistles that comes with the added Bluetooth. Sad thing with the Power A controller, unless the game allows you to modify the triggers to be aiming and shooting priority, it doesn't matter if you have triggers on your PS3 controller. They are still regulated to the knife/grenade/special grenade/etc/unique ability. Most games te...
(Note: US Citizen. Minimum wage.)
Following up on your rebuttal about video game purchases, people who pirate only try to find that window right after the disk has gone gold or has been leaked to the net a couple of months prior.
I am thinking people who pirate have no real way to manage their own money to buy such a luxury.
I mean, I only get 8 dollars an hour and yet I am planning to get the Hero Edition of inFAMOUS 2 in June. Saving up 20 dol...
It's not immoral to have the CFW. Morality comes into question the moment you use the backup utility for games that doesn't exist on a blu-ray disk that is sitting in your living room, bedroom, man(woman?) cave, et all.
Personally, I have nothing against hackers. I mean, if some hackers are intelligent enough to actually have a serious conversation with Sony with ways to talk about potential official firmware updates such as new software emulation to bring back the ba...
The only legitimate thing he can do when jailbreaking the Xperia is to allow people with the right to use other service providers, so long as this mobile device isn't barred down to one telecommunications company (like it was with AT&T and iPhone).
Granted he uses his own coding in the process which he can call his own.
Beyond that, I have nothing against hackers.
I have beef with hackers with Mr. Hotz mindset, releasing code for sc...
Gotta agree with you there. Hopefully Australia will follow the trend that UK is churning out and make the PS3 more affordable.
I mean taking it with a grain of salt, Sony has been profiting for every console in the UK before the price cut.
A £255.30 PS3 in UK on Amazon is worth $414.14 here in America. Realizing the price people in UK had to pay seems fairly excessive. I am actually happy to see the price drop to reflect the US price point. But then again, that is just me.
I think it is across the pond in Europe.
Who knows, it might go stateside.
Is that with out without the subsidized phone plan? I am thinking you are basically getting the unlocked phone. But then again, I could be wrong about that.
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I am surprised Sony is becoming aggressive with their business strategy with the PS3. All it means, more people can enjoy the games the company has to offer throughout the rest of the year.
Actually, I took thirty minutes out of my life to read the Terms of Service. To actually use the Property or the Sony Online Services, you actually have to allow Sony to give your personal information to third party companies.
If you want to opt out of giving your information (or your identity), then you cant use the SOS. So, it is basically like Farmville in execution. Things you do on the PSN or any services that use online capabilities are being recorded by Sony for third ...
The gameplay seems legitimate enough. If I can get my hands on Chipp, then I am happy. It's been too long, and this would be an epic niche crossover.