Ah okay. Yeah it's possible, who knows. Rockstar seems to be focusing almost solely on GTAO at this point, I guess the Shark Cards are really profitable for them.
My Super-slim PS3 hardly ever makes any noise. Even the small amount of noise it makes when the fans ramp up when playing a heavier game, that noise still gets drowned out by other ambient background noise 90% of the time lol.
I don't see how GTAO could go F2P since you literally need GTAV just to play it. They'd have to release GTAO as a standalone download for that to be a thing.
I don't have a PS4 yet but I've been an Uncharted fan since 2009 so I guess I'll get this boss-ass bundle when it comes out.
Definitely gonna pre-purchase this on Steam.
This isn't shocking to me. Digital usually gets insane price drops every now and then. But besides that, most physical copies are totally redundant at this rate, because rather than having an actual disc in the box, they just throw a cheap sheet of paper in there that has a digital download code on it! And in some cases, they'd put a disc in there but only SOME of the game data would be on disc, requiring you to download the rest as an extra "DRM" function. Totally bonkers. ...
People would usually still buy boxed copies (either in-store or online) to bypass the issue of strict bandwidth caps by ISP's. Given that many games are easily 20~50GB+ in size these days, it's totally understandable.
Yeah, literally all of that, 100%. That's what drove me away from the CoD games over the years, the horrible netcode and aim-assist. I put up with it for years because most of my friends played them, so I joined in just for the hell of it. But after a certain point I just couldn't take the BS anymore. A few days after Christmas last year I went to a bud's place and he was playing Blops 3. I decided to sign-in on his PS4 and we did split-screen online. That sole play-session was al...
"We all see what we want to."
The sheer irony of you saying this when you're the one who apparently lacks the ability to see the issue from any viewpoint other than his own.
The staggering amounts of agrees for you and disagrees for all the sensible people is astounding, but not unexpected. This is why I lost faith in humanity long ago.
The sad truth, really.
Man those OPM and PlayStation Underground discs were amazing. I still have a shit-load of my PS2 demo discs but hardly any of the PS1 ones sadly.
TimeSplitters and Resistance...two very underrated series.
Doom is the type of shooter that actually has a legitimate skill ceiling, like its sister-game Quake. You don't really die a lot if you're actually good. It doesn't have faux-difficulty like Dark Souls. Dark Souls is the type of game literally designed around you dying and even then once you learn the game properly it's not hard anymore.
I don't see a pun.
But I do see a terrible attempt at one *ZING*
Not sure why you got disagrees. It's literally true. Even back in the Atari days they had devs and publishers putting bullshots in gaming magazines. It's been a thing almost since gaming was a thing and it never stopped. All you have to do is dig up any old gaming magazine or even look at old game trailers from the 90's, the 00's and you'll see it there too. Ubisoft has been doing it for well over a decade but they're far from the only ones.
Seems peo...
I play for fun and sometimes for challenge. But I don't really give a toss about competitive multiplayer. Sure, I'll play a competitive shooter or racing game or anything like that every now and then, but I don't think I'm special or "doing it right" because of that. How pretentious.
@mocaak
Mortal Kombat Ten Large
"Introducing THE ULTIMATE KOMPLETE OMEGA EDITION that includes EVERYTHING... Besides the stuff that it doesn't!"
It's stupid because the Collector's Edition box-art looks 5 billion times better.