I never had a personal SPAM message, however my complaint is more of the fake accts in random stories that post their propaganda. I always vote down, and report every time they appear.
I'm assuming it's more of a "here's extra $ towards other projects" or "you deserve a bonus for putting in time and effort" rather than Bobby Kotick who just brags about what he makes without putting anything back in the company itself.
What sickens me is there's so many conspiracy a-holes instead of actually looking at the picture of "maybe there is people out there who care enough about their employees and/or customers to sacrifice...
I'll be too busy playing either GTA 5 or something on the PS4 if it's out then
The perfect handheld game, I'd pay for this. Why can't more projects like this come from fans?
For the record, this is by far one of the best mash-ups I've seen in years, and almost as good as high budget games that's currently out.
Here's how you fix CoD:
Make another game
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In all seriousness if it was an every OTHER year release (and not how it is now with the companies releasing every other year) it wouldn't be as bad; or instead of MW series just have 4 with MW2 and MW3 as expansions for one big story, and the more you complete the more options you have towards multiplayer.
Never go full retard.
That's a big reason why I miss gaming back in the 90's, they were consoles FIRST; not "oh I have 'features that I rarely use'" as arguments. I get so sick of the newer generation of gamers whining and complaining because certain features were omitted and/or not released, then have some petition or even seek legal action, then maybe use that feature maybe twice. I commend Sony for at least coming out saying "PS4 is a console first, and hardcore gamers are first...
I'm another person who refuses to buy any Activison games, new or used (I know they don't see $ on used, but still it's based on principle). What I really don't understand; the majority complain so much about CoD, and about how it's "holding back" the industry, yet these are the same people who show up at some midnight launch to buy the next game. After CoD 4, and the comment Bobby Kotick made around the time MW2 was coming out, I wrote Activision off and never ...
My roommate has 8, and he says there are a few things he does like and some things he doesn't; I haven't touched 8 much so I can't really hold an opinion about its performance or how it runs with gaming. I know we tried for hours to dual boot Linux Mint and 8 together and found out there was some UEFI issue that 8 had a clamp on; they may have fixed it now however at the time we couldn't get it to install, even tried Daemon Tools Light and still couldn't get anywhere. ...
Here's my complaints:
I don't like a lot of whats written in the ToS (I'm the guy who reads before accepting anything), especially the part about "not being able to legally punish MS for ANY reason; I also don't like how they have a UEFI block to prevent Dual Booting which I need for certain projects in Linux that I can't successfully do in Windows. As of right now I still run Windows 7, and unless MS does something different with 9 I'm going Lin...
My biggest problem with Windows 8 is what's written in the ToS (yes I actually did read through it), and also how they blocked dual booting which some like me need for certain projects that Windows can't successfully perform. My roommate has 8 and swears by it, however there's certain software that he can't run that I can on 7, and comes to me with projects that he can't do normally. Outside Eve online and Skyrim he hasn't touched gaming much so I can't hold an o...
Wishful thinking is GTA 5 being another game ported to PS4, if it does my social life will be gone.
Side scroll version of Silent Hill and Resident Evil
I remember an older NES I found under $10 however they didn't accept credit cards, and when I went back, someone else bought it - within 5 minutes.
I'm gonna start shopping around thrift stores again; and I remember in a Sega Visions magazine back in the mid 90's when they talked about the Pluto.
MGS is the first official game I played that actually taught me games "can" get mature over time; and also taught me certain things that to this day I still perform in other games.
I can officially say MGS is one franchise I will continue to support, as long as Konami, Kojima, and the fanbase keep it 100.
I'm not sure if they can backtrack this, but I also wanted to know the original Metal Gear sales from the MSX/NES days as well. I know it says "Solid" however I was curious how the previous games did.
And your princess, cuz he's rapin everybody out there
Whoever did this earns "Troll of the year" award.
Ground up with MP, depends on the game itself, and the effort; however tacked on MP? No thanks.
Uncharted 2 in my opinion is one of the later games released with a proper way to add multiplayer, and it was correctly done. Older games like Socom 2 and Goldeneye not only set the standard for a lot of games like it, also proved if you make a game good with both SP and MP fans will continue to support and play for years (yes Socom 2 can be played over LAN).