Hahaha
Obviously, if one had something to hide, then one wouldn't buy this device. That's not the problem with the NSA bit. The problem there is collecting and centralizing information about the masses, and the complex moral and legal issues of doing so.
The best thing to do is educate yourself on this topic, and do what suits your own preference.
Truthfully, I don't think the advertising part matters much to most people. Most users on n4g seem to spend ...
This, truly, was a good read.
I hope the types of games that Japan Studio makes will never cease to exist.
I agree with you, but I can still see it being feasible to make a ps4 port.
Journey, in particular, could be profitable from purchases by any non ps3 owners who have made the jump to ps4 from 360.
There's a BestBuy, Futureshop, Wal-Mart, Costco, Target, thesource, Staples and ebgames all in the same shopping block here. I'm expecting madness.
I don't know if they're all selling ps4 day one, but that won't stop people from trying.
Does anyone else have a Bestbuy across the street from Futureshop? It's friggin' weird.
Just make sure any carpet bombing is left in the game.
Just don't buy the one in Sci0n's avatar.
Nope, I'm never going to let it go. Haha :)
Yeah. Sony said that support is there by default.
It's just up to the developers to figure out a control scheme that's better than some standard that Sony has set up.
I'm assuming they made it very simple for devs, too.
While you may have an extra day off, I bet your weekend won't be long. It'll be Monday before you know it :p
Same here, Pintheshadows.
Indie games get too much hate.
I can't see why. Lots of indie games are better than some of the crap that people want you to pay $60 for.
In the rain or in the snow,
I got the funky flow,
But now, I really gotta go
I got that game for Christmas in grade 7.
I'd love to see the outtakes for that level after everyone got rap battled out of using the washroom.
Yet to buy: Knack, extra Dualshock 4, that charging station whenever it launches, and maaaaybe I'll buy the camera
Paid for: PS4, Killzone
Already own: Vita, Plus, Pulse Elite
That's likely all that I will spend until inFamous comes out
Ditto.
AA was possibly the best WW2 shooter until CoD came out. I would still hand it to CoD as the best WW2 shooter.
All of the guys that made Call of Duty also worked on MoH:AA; the best Medal of Honor game ever.
Maybe, now, they codenamed Titanfall as Call of Duty killer.
edit: Also, Battlefield is a year older than Call of Duty.
I'm with you.
I will eventually buy a WiiU, and others will, too, even if they wont admit it or don't know it yet.
You can even get non-"gamers" to grasp the concepts and controls of most of Nintendo's first party games. That means a lot to me. Getting four people together around a television to duke it out or play together is a wonderful thing.
I'm upset that the system is not doing as hot as it could, but I'm g...
@Destiny
You do retain muscle memory though. The more you practice at something specific, the faster you can react to it. Whether or not that translates into a quicker coordination versus random events: I don't know.
True; maturity is a big part of it.
As we age, our perspectives, our responsibilities, and our thresholds age, too.
An 18 year old is going to get more raged than a 30 year old with squealing youngsters.
The 18 year old is probably way more into the game and has a thirst for the competitive edge. The 30 year old is probably playing to release that kind of energy.
If you aren't getting raged at some point, then you probably aren't being competitive during gameplay. Sports players get raged in a similar manner.
Also, anger can be constructive.
I got my Zen down pretty good, but I still get raged sometimes. Usually it's not from video games though.
When I get raged I usually pick up the guitar. Digging into the strings a little harder works wonders.
Welcome! I'm pretty new here myself.
I'm excited, too.
Beware of the trolling and fanboys. Just try to weed through it all with a clear mind and you'll be fine.