...it's just that the world is full of socially retarded cowards who use the internet (and multiplayer games) as places to say things they would never have the courage to say in real life.
See? I just did it there.
Noooo...wait. I've said that in real life, too. But I think you get the point.
is the hate against Surfer Girl. If I didn't know better, I would say that it almost smacks of misogyny.
When could you trust it?
I added the original story as an alternative source.
I hate clicking through a bunch of irrelevant blogs to get to the actual story.
Edit: Though, I have to say, it isn't the detail that is painful in this story, it's the writing.
"Youre a moron"?
Hmmmm. Ironically, you are helping my argument here.
Disagree as much as you like. I know that people will think I'm wrong on this, because it's a sensitive issue to gamers.
I think that most gamers are spoiled, greedy, semi-illiterate and eternally pubescent, so I understand why they think that the world should revolve around them and their opinions, but I think they're wrong.
(See the "Nintendo ha...
You're right, let's each stop arguing about what the other has said, and start arguing about the developers. I still don't understand.
>>"If another game doesn't exist which has the features you are looking for, >>learn how to code and design your own".
>Are you still unable to see how that comes off as rude?
Seriously, I don't see why. That's not rude to me, it's just honest. "We think you're all stupid, ugly, and yo...
Exactly. I think maybe they have forgotten that most of the world (i.e. not North America) don't live in large houses. I've got a relatively big apartment and a 32" TV, and I wouldn't want anything bigger. It just wouldn't fit.
Sheesh. Take an internet-break, dude. You're even being too sensitive to me. I say that you're too sensitive, and therefore I am too stupid to read? Obviously you didn't read past my first sentence.
I said that you were too sensitive, I never suggested that you didn't like the game.
You said, "I must admit I don't really care for this defensive stance from the Burnout team regarding the reception the demo got."
And I suggested that if ...
you can stop being so sensitive. It's their game, and if you don't like it, you can buy a different game.
If another game doesn't exist which has the features you are looking for, learn how to code and design your own.
That's how this thing called the "free market" works. They have no obligation whatsoever to you as a previous purchaser of Burnout. They are making the game they want to make, and hope that you will like it too. That's it.
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is fun. It's not a kick-ass Halo-killing AAA title, but it's fun. I've spent hours on end just swimming around looking for fish, and I'm FPS kind of guy. Don't knock it until you try it.
I'll just sit quietly in the corner.
There's no such thing as a foreign section, except for games that are unlocalized. I.E. they aren't in Japanese. What you wrote is untrue.
Edit: And which games did Ubisoft not send to Japan? Because I've played a number of Ubisoft games in the last 3 years. And will be playing more once Assasin's Creed arrives this month.
Why?
Not in the military, I just live here.
Mario.
One shot kills mean you have to use tactics, rather than just finding the biggest gun in the map, camping the spawn points, and shooting an area effect blast at every thing that moves.
Of course, I hate bunny hoppers too, so this sort of FPS probably isn't for me anyway.
This is the internet. It's not like anyone here matters.
I had to send mine in to Nintendo in June to fix a pixelation problem. I called in the morning, they sent a delivery company to pick it up in the afternoon, and I had a refurb 8 days later.
I'm near Tokyo, but I didn't realize that customer service would be any different.
Your guarantee covers anything that could possibly happen out of the box. Why are you paying $5?
Is it more fun than playing a real guitar?