Only the person who pays can create sessions but they can also invite anyone.
The people who don't pay could be invited but never join a session without being invited, host a session themselves or, invite others.
All speculation and conjecture.
Log in enter log in then log back out a few times
or
Enter a would then leave it immediately a few times.
If you just log in I don't think your worlds change until you enter them and leave. For example if you kill an NPC that will shift the tendency the world will remain that tendency until you leave to the nexus.
I'm not proposing that as a (game) it fails. I'm stating that some things exist that don't seem as real as possible. As a game I've enjoyed every GT 1-4 to some degree. The problem I've had wasn't the game play in terms of fun factor.
Based on your comment I've come to a conclusion that the game doesn't allow drivers to do things outside the perimeters of what it's true intentions are. In other words you're supposed to drive realistically not crashing into people or ramming walls...
This is something I think most people don't notice. This is something about detail that eludes me.
When your car is at high speed the game will not allow you to fully steer the wheels. If you're driving low speed the tires are allowed to steer at the full range.
Seriously take any of the GT games 1-4 and test this out. Drive slow and turn your wheels all the way right. You'll notice the wheels have a high angle in both game play and replays. Next do the same at highe...
I then decided to buy a bigger 160 gb hdd, and then decided to upgrade it again to 500gb 7200rpm 16mb cache. Apparently this is a cool running 7200rpm drive. I can only hope as when I installed it I did a full format that took over 28 hours on the ps3 just to make sure all the sectors doing good.
The reason the change in my option was because I didn't like the extra wear and tear on my blu-ray drive. Speed wasn't as big an issue but this 60gb is getting old and I keep a digital t...
It isn't they've stated the game is ,linear as a string with no towns.
It seems like SE is more interested in making interactive movies then games when I read these articles about ff13.
If you can make a dungeon then you can make a town using the same engine. Apparently, the "it's to hard really means" We wanted cut out towns completely because there's no game play reason to waste resources making them.
Sad excuse..
It's like me s...
If they was to be ask the same question about the Sony wand (Arc) and said basically the same thing would you still think that they're bias?
Sadly no one seems to have ask them in comparison if the wand would revolutionize the game industry. It'd be much harder to call them bias if they favor the same opinion about comparable products. This is especially true if they where to treat both equally despite one console being favored over the other.
There isn't a way verif...
Mobile, that means phones ans portable devices. I don't know about others but I say to myself. What a waste of a perfect IP. I like console games because this is where they get the most resources.
SE has shifted themselves to mobile gaming because these games cost less to develop for and can be created quickly. I hate to say it but I think shifting games to phones etc is another way to mass market shovelware using top name ips as the bait.
Sigh..
http://www.seattlepi.com/so...
Not exactly the same amount but it's not about who gives the biggest check it's the fact that they offered in the first place.
Flash and Silverlight are used on almost every web sight these days. You can't even search the web most of the time if they're turned off.
There seems to be to much freedom in computers memory to adequately protect from 3rd party influences.
You're right about this. When these disasters happen is isn't always the US that suffers. China also laid off hundreds of thousands of jobs when the markets went down hill. It's not as simple that outsourcing helps one and hurts the other.
The truth is the benefits of outsourcing aren't always long term. When they save money outsourcing jobs are lost at home. It causes less people have money to buy products and services at home. Shortly after that the saved money impacts the chea...
Wasn't the 360 manufactured in China? The one that had the RROD? I see what you're saying. Now that Sony is also having the PS3's produced there do you think slims will suffer in quality just as harshly as the 360's?
It isn't because they want to compete against themselves but to migrate as much development into their economy as possible. If this means creating more jobs by making anti-competitive deals they'll do it as long as it's still profitable.
Since China is like one big corporation they can set goals that other nations can't. While the big guys are fighting amongst themselves in the free nations places like China can control what deals are made and how things are regulated. This ensur...
Didn't they shift a few of their fabrication plants to China or plan to in the future?
http://www.nytimes.com/2007...
http://www.rte.ie/business/...
As for AMD
http://news.c...
The most I can get is 3k and the provider was dishing out 1k cap when I first had dsl installed.
I'm fin as long as I can watch movies like Netflix over the net without interruption. I've never played an online game that really had a problem with download speeds it was always the low upload speeds. Since ADSL isn't the same both directions 2 users playing a p2p network game are mostly limited by the upload speed.
In my case if I play online my upload speed caps at a...
Just yesterday there was an article about the cost of a PS3. What people didn't evaluate was this.
http://www.n4g.com/NewsCom-...
It seems even Japan has found that the cheaper manufacturing cost of china has allowed them to mass produce cheaper technology.
You're missing the 3rd party used sales aspect that so many developers complain about. Just because a game isn't pirated doesn't mean developers are less interested in making more profit. Third party sales from used games are also on their hate list as profit losses.
These sales aren't piracy but big developers see them as losses. As for DRM, the PS3 includes several games that have added DRM. The copy protected saves aren't thought out fully. Why are these protections needed? Wh...
Developers are becoming more restrictive every day. Now days even most of our game saves on consoles have been made copy protected. You can't always just pop in a CD play the game, beat it and then pawn it off for cash. They've also started the packaged content deals. You buy it new with included one time DLC. Basically you buy the game and it includes free expansions that are highly DRM protected and can't be transferred to 3rd parties.
The next step is licensed console games th...
You have people who understand technology and people who don't. My mother happens to be one of those that doesn't understand it. Why create a menu that looks like a PC. She can barely figure out how to update the firmware or even log on.
The XMB is created to be as simple as possible without all the distractions. It's mostly for games and she doesn't do much of anything else for it. If they changed things and made them like a PC these non-tech people have to work extra hard to l...
http://www.newegg.com/Produ...
There is an exception for the 250gb PS3's
http://www.newegg.com/Produ...