Really? I feel pretty much the opposite. While I would like to see complete use of Z-axis flight, I still like space battles more than I do ground missions. The ground stuff just feels too clunky to me. Of course, it could be that my gaming is me switching between this and MW2. After running around like a madman with Lightweight, the MMO movement takes FOREVER. :)
Some might, but I imagine we're going to be flooded with Halo: Reach promotions for the next several months, so they'll probably change their minds and buy another one anyway.
Yeah, the 3D was cool in spots, but it killed a few scenes as well, especially when it made the framerate look so choppy with the live people.
The story was kinda meh, but it sure was pretty!
I'm still worried about just HOW much different it's going to be. Granted, they're promising a lot of things, but promises don't get you jack. Just ask Peter Molyneux.
My main concern is the team aspect of it. There are parts of the previous Halos where you are running around with squad members, but they are largely useless. Is this going to be like that, or is there actually going to be real teamwork involved, like GRAW, RB6, BIA, etc? If it turns out to be the former, and it's ...
Well, I thought the jetpack part wasn't too bad... felt a lot like Crimson Skies. But once you landed, it all went to hell.
Boom Shakalaka!
And you throw in Kill.Switch's cover system, and you have GeOW and Uncharted's gameplay exactly.
But at the same time, he has a point... it takes a game to popularize a new method before it's spread around. You can be innovative all you want, but if only 5 thousand people ever even see your innovation, it will be lost to the annals of history... much like Ghosthunter.
I want to get a group together to seek to ban the sale of Christian-oriented games, like Left Behind, Bible adventure games, Noah's Ark, etc. These games are detrimental to youth, brainwashing them into a religion which discriminates against lifestyles that don't confirm to its strict policies.
Like they really care in the end, they've made millions off of this game already. The biggest reason they have to keep working on it now is to keep people playing, which will leave more people willing to buy the inevitable DLC.
Not overly big, but it is there. I've played every Silent Hunter, and fondly remember playing 688 and Seawolf.
Bit of a masochist, he is.
The price jump isn't really so much a piracy thing at all. It's a natural increase in price for the market. Cost of doing business is higher than it was five-ten years ago, so companies will naturally charge more for their products than they did then. The new prices were set as soon as the consoles were released, therefore long before the Xbox had its big piracy issues. Mark my words, even if the next generation of consoles are all completely hack-proof, we will still see prices rising more. ...
I don't imagine there will be a huge amount of people going to PS3. Some will, most will not. If they really want online, they'll probably just buy another 360. If the new FW and abgx pans out, then they might mod it again. All the modders I know, including myself, own many legit copies of games for the 360, as well as pirated ones. Although I have a PS3, many of the guys don't, so starting over on the PS3 is a little silly when they already have games to play.
The reason for punishing a class isn't necessarily for hate, but its in hope of the class having some degree of self-regulation. If the guy next to you is doing something that will get everyone in trouble, wouldn't you try to stop him if you could? That's the point, not for you to hate him.
And guys, MS hasn't punished everyone... only the people who have specifically done something that MS says you can't do. Don't act like the whole Xbox community has suffered because a bunch of...
Yeah, but the cost of multiple games is NOT chicken feed, which is the major attraction of pirating them in the first place. I personally go through at least a game a week, sometimes multiple ones depending on work and what games are being played. I do buy some, but there is no way I could buy all the ones I go through... even if I got them from Craigslist, eBay, etc. I'm sure most modders are the same way.
Most modders paid for someone else to do the work, anyway. It could easily be a case of giving the guy two boxes and paying him again.
Good to see someone who has a clear enough head to actually dock points from this game for faults.
Sort of like those guys "boycotting" L4D2. Weak.
Yeah, they'll never let you do that. If they have your name, that box will be banned, no questions asked and no way to get out of it. As far as what they do.. they're likely sending a code down to the box to corrupt the component firmware/drivers, causing the IP address, the program handling game saves, etc, to become corrupted. The 360 isn't really anything different than a PC, so I guess a good parallel would be MS sending your Xbox a virus that really f*cks your sh1t up. It'll still work, ...
But Sylvester Stallone is impervious to bullets and punches.