No one can tell me that the three known DLC characters (I'm counting Platinum.) are worth what amounts to more than half the price of the game itself.
Factoring in the DLC makes the game shoot up to about 64USD. Also feel free to explain to me why the color sets are 4.99 each. The pricing on some of the DLC is just plain insulting. You really mean to tell me that these three characters are worth more than half the price of the game itself?
Get CS dude. This game is still cheaper than most games new at retail. (Which makes the DLC characters a tad bit easier to swallow.)
I'm terrible at these games but I appreciate that they didn't try to gouge us on the price of this game. I wish they had a beat-em up type mode like Tekken that actually told the story. I didn't really like how the story mode in the last game worked so I never finished it. I did like how they put a pretty good deal of effort into the story though.
I am not really happy about the DLC characters though, I am concerned that they will turn out to be overly expens...
How about they do something important like let people set the buttons to whatever they want so people won't end up with crap like http://www.flickr.com/photo... for a layout?
Just let people set the buttons to whatever they want. The southpaw controls were blatantly useless, and I did not appreciate being insulted by Guerilla's community manager when I pointed out that the southpaw controls were broken. Anyone who took five minutes or less to look at the controller would be able to figure out the problems with that layout. That developers are so grossly incompetent is not really the customer's problem. Nor do they even have the right to be offended whe...
There really is nothing wrong with the camera. You just have to hit the re-center button. They either need to take out the dismemberment or let the limbs show. NGS2 was very weird looking because of the magically vanishing limbs.
They need to make it a point to give any extra characters more than one story mission as well.
The main problem here is that the Bioware guy is an idiot. All games are by definition role-playing games. Role-play subsumes* all videogames, especially those that have characters. Nowhere in the definition of role-play is there a requirement that the person taking on the role have any choice about the role being assumed. That Bioware guy decided to make up a definition on his own that is actually totally inconsistent with the term role-play just shows how little he actually thought abou...
The people who hacked the first PSP's quickly got to work on getting games to run off of flash drives, something far more convenient for a hand held device. Sony eventually caught on to the idea but went and cocked up the whole thing with the Go. What worries me about the move to DD is threefold.
The new found power of publishers to arbitrarily set prices for their products. The death of the second hand market which really helps to level the pricing of these and othe...
What a joke. This may be legal as a matter of fact in some places but it would be like Microsoft pushing out an update to break obsolete operating systems because they felt like it. All the while telling users that they have the option not to update but that Microsoft will require them to install another update that removes nic card drivers from the installation.
The exploit posed no risk to any gamers. It cannot be executed remotely, someone would have to be in your fri...
Hmm I dunno movies and music I own. That is the kind of thing you do with a fileserver you know. Your point doesn't actually exist. The Bluray encryption crack has a lot more to do with movies and the fact that the encryption mechanism requires people to buy specialized hardware in order to actually view Bluray movies at maximum resolution. In spite of the fact that 1080P and higher are entirely unnecessary for achieving such resolutions. Not to mention the fact that you need to have ...
Isn't it ironic that the PSP seems to be doing well enough for third parties and Sony to continue to make games for it even with the hacks out there for it? Shouldn't that tell people that piracy is really not an issue?
Oh and Garrison if Sony went to your house and put a gun to your head and demanded that you update, you would still have the option to not update...The only problem would be that your option would not be very meaningful to you.
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Well if they are using Linux on the PS3 to stream files to other machines, just how in the heck are they supposed to be able to do that without Linux since the PS3 doesn't actually support streaming media to other machines. It can only receive streamed data. It's not that hard to figure out. You continuously shouting about hacking and pirating doesn't actually prove anything.
Furthermore Bluray encryption was cracked a long time ago and you didn't see Sony ...
You do realize that the EULA does not supersede things like state laws don't you? There is a reason a contract can't say I can come and take your first born son or daughter if you fail to pay a loan. The fact that you signed such a contract is totally irrelevant since that part of the contract at least is invalid.
@Maka the main difference here is that something like Xbox Live is a service rather than an actual feature of the system. It would be an entirely differ...
Hmm I dunno using it as a bridge between my PC to play movie formats the PS3 game os does not properly support. A music jukebox that supports more formats than the PS3 does. You should quit while you are ahead. How do you know that people were mostly using Linux for pirated games? It's not as if you could actually run PS3 or even PS2 games under Linux on the PS3. Oh wait that's right you have no clue whatsoever.
Do you people even realize that we have the concept of coercion for a reason? If someone puts a gun to your head and tells you to do something guess what...You still have the choice not to do what that person wants! But that choice is not actually *meaningful.* The big thing here, the question that would be answered by a court case that deals with the EULA with respect to this issue, is whether or not Sony offered customers a meaningful choice with this update. Consider the nature of this...
That TOS/EULAs are not necessarily legally binding. Those of you shouting about how the TOS means an automatic win for sony are in fact very ignorant. See here for an example of an EULA being invalidated: http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
Contrary to popular belief a contract can't contain anything and be considered valid. It has to actually function within the laws of the given territory ...
When the people exploiting it will simply turn off their internet, perform the hack and then figure out how to block any shadow update...Yea they really protected the integrity of their data. Geohot's exploit can only be executed locally, you can't do it over the internet. Someone would have to physically steal your Playstation to perform the hack so the "danger" to anyone who doesn't *want* to use the hack is basically zero.
Even then the danger to ...
Maybe you want to use it as a bridge to your television? Linux did enable you to play some formats that the gameos still does not yet support.
The game is great I just happen to think that the character colors and the additional characters are priced way too high.