To my knowledge, L.A. Noire had no technical problems on the PS3.
But I too am curious to what you are referring to/about, MultiConsoleGamer.
But I don't see why you believe I'm delusional or that my idea is so far fetched.
According to the site, the ruse is complex and might require a little observation in order to fight and patch any unforeseen holes.
Secondly, the account that you say is a "paying customer's account"....that account is already deemed SUSPENDED, so Microsoft can do whatever they want with it and compensate the loss at a later time.
Again, I&...
You, as the user may not be able to see it on the front end, but I promise you it's in there, somewhere. Hitting the delete button doesn't really make it go away.
This is true for pretty much any system.
Food for future thought.
continue to operate because they want to observe them and their behavior and patterns......kind of like a sting operation.
I hope your friend gets their account back.
They were problems in the beta.
They knew......they just wanted everyone's Christmas money.
[He also added that “a lot of other issues are being worked on. Multiplayer is still being developed.”]
Instead of releasing a half complete game and taking my christmas money, maybe they should have pushed this game back another 6 months.
Total horsesh17.
There's no XBOX 3 or PS4 coming in 2012.
I'm just here for the breasts. :)
If Dice can find the time and resources to buff and nerf sh17, the least they can do is fix the freakin game.
It's been over 2 months.
and the dungeon that had it was always camped.
But that's life.
Eventually we started making rules and got in lines to take turns camping.
It's all part of the process and how MMO's are played.
You can't dictate how people play the game you make.
I don't agree with botting or scrips or stuff like that, but If people want to sit at a campsite for special loot or monsters or items for hours on end, then that's their business.
Bioware's fault here.
But who would you want to see team up, just out of curiosity?
Is it all of them or just certain versions?
Looking for failure?
Like EA or not for their practices,
It's hard to live without an EA published game.
Genius plan.
No seriously.....genius & clever.
And throw up....
I guess.
That also means they get to keep more of the profits....obviously.
Basically, Microsoft is better able to push smaller, indie dev teams around.
Microsoft forces their publishing on indie developers, which means most of those games have little to no hope of appearing on other platforms other than PC.
I won't push the disagree button on you, but I just wanted you understand the full story.
I thought it was a girl.