Well, codemasters have done great things in the past...
It's more of an action RPG though...
Are you a WWI/BlizzCon visitor, or just opt-in waiting?
That could be a long wait, but the event keys should be out by now.
Hehehehe, a higher score than C&C 4? :)
(from the same site, that is)
That sounds nice. I mean each individual contest will just have a few keys, but the whole lot of fansites together means pretty good chances!
If you get one of those "invite a friend" things, make sure to give it away to people in need! :)
@ What Would Kratos Do
Lol :)
Then really tame words like the other version of "poo" is not allowed, which is stupid. Also, you're not allowed to use words that end with "B" and then use the word "itchy" as it thinks you're talking about female dogs then, lol.
I'm surprised "twats" isn't a blocked word on N4G.
I can understand. I mean combat is usually a great way to gauge any game, since combat often takes a big role in it.
On the contrary, it works exactly like intended. It's just that people don't understand how to use it.
"In the case of Spore, EA scored a spectacular own goal with overly restrictive DRM (not helped by incorrect info in the manual) and as a result the game became the most pirated title of 2008. Which, I'm pretty sure, was exactly the opposite of what EA intended."
You really can;t do much more than pointing and laughing... Well, if it at the same time wasn't so sad...
DRM simply sucks.
What sort of business plan is it to reward Pirates by letting them play the game how they want, and restrict legitimate buyers?
It's not like the DRM actually STOPS anyone.
Well, besides legitimate buyers for staying legit...
I can;t believe they neglected widescreen users in the first place!
Lol, midnight digital launches are a lot easier to organise than midnight real launches :)
That "battle of the developers" thing going on will hopefully not pit Bioware and Blizzard against each other. I'd have no clue on what to vote for!
Well, it's a good way to increase the potential fanbase of the game.
If they are not scared off by the fact it's a BETA test. Some people expect the full thing in betas, puf!
I suppose there's no more major "waves" then...
People should support widescreen primarily, imho.
My main questions is: How large DLC? :)
Well, it's like both Diablo and Starcraft, they were kept under wraps for AGES, both of them.