There are no stupid questions, just stupid people.
Fallout 3 was great, can't wait for New Vegas to come out.
Looks interesting.
I hope they just have ideas for it or just started it since they just finished the game (and it won't be out right when the game releases). But I hate developers that have a ton of DLC already completed and ready to charge for right when the game hits.
I don't mind paying for more content for a game I enjoy. Its just that I find it annoying when they try to charge you for DLC that's on the disk already, or that they decided to cut from the game and charge for it, or that they were developing well before the game even released (if the game isn't out yet and the DLC is already done, it should have been included for free in the first place instead of trying to extort the consumers).
God, started playing last night. Got to the town and talked to the army general. Loved his story about "plush death from above".
I thought when school started back up, the kids would have to much homework to write these articles.
Yep, people just love to complain about features that are optional. They're not forced to use it or buy what you need to make use of it, but they just love to complain about it. What happened to the days when people were happy about free additional features and not getting nickle and dimed out the @$$ for things already on the disk?
He probably meant to give another quote saying gamers don't care about 60 fps in his games, which is why they do only 30.
While I love his work, this wasn't all him. He was more of an adviser / editor. He could suggest ideas, but they didn't have to do everything he said. Still, the game looks great so far. Waiting for the demo next week from the PSN store - either the US to finally have it or the EU store to allow non PS+ members to download it.
If they're cheap and quick to make, why is Sony charging $40 and MS $50?
@na-no-nai They'll always create shovelware or shitty addons for all new tech.
@westy552 Its because his parents are in bed and they forgot to turn off the computer.
You don't have to flail your whole arm to do something with Move. You can just flick/tilt your wrist with most things. I was playing R.U.S.E. for a few hours and I was just tilting my wrist to point and click on things the whole time. Only one I can see tiring someone out would be Sports Champions with some of the things you do. Though if that alone is making you tired, you have other things to worry about.
Yep, they never had the services when it first came out, how can they complain about wanting it for free when its released 2 years later.
I'd love it if GW2 came to the PS3. I played the first one for the PC and enjoyed it, though the fact that you could jump between like 30 different instances of each city and you zoned into a random one didn't help with the community too much.
Extraction has Move support, but they never specifically said Dead Space 2 or Rising for that matter.
@Ceekay What do you expect from a 360 troll? Their attempts at trolling keep getting sadder and sadder.
As for the article, the "Uncomfortable" part was dumb. You don't have to hold your arm straight in the air for as long as you play. I was playing R.U.S.E. for several hours and resting my elbow against my leg as I played. As for the "fatigue" and "shoulder soreness", do some exercises and get in shape.
10 bucks says you get reported for that pic, even though its quality work...
Who in their right mind did the tags for this article and why is the PS3 listed?
They already said they'll be working on a console version in the future, but it won't affect the PC development at all. The first one was suppose to hit consoles, but had got canned.