I am just trying to figure out what "card to pricey" means. Is "pricey" some sort of store that I must take my card to? Or are homonyms too hard for the author to figure out?
Looks like someone told the Destructoid team and they hit this en force. 14+ disagrees for anyone who criticizes their crappy site and the fatass: Jim Sterling.
(It is nice to see the entire Destructoid team just voted me down. Thanks, I know I am getting to you.)
Explain: Jim Sterling explains it all.
I just clicked on the N4G so I could vote Destructoid down. They are pathetic.
Adios.
Hasta Luego.
Don't let the door hit you in the azz on the way out.
Good riddance.
See, ignorance like yours is what is sick. People like you, who find others offensive because they don't view the world as you do are sick.
So, on behalf of the 6,999,999,999 of us who can't stand asholes like you, eff off.
His article claims people are stupid for buying the book. If that isn't ad hominem, I don't know what is. And the hackneyed way the article moves from one topic to another without really delving into what could have been a good argument for why games shouldn't be novelized is ridiculous.
With phrases like: "I'm [effing] stunned this exists." "...they allowed this." just shows how little the article creator knows about the craft of writ...
You should read ICO as a standalone book then. It really is beautifully wrought story and it doesn't go so far off what Ueda created. It adds to it.
How is it not sensational? I imagine you know what sensational means. It is yellow journalism. And as for reading your review. Are you claiming that your review entitled, "Should Never Be Read" actually doesn't claim that ICO should never be read? What are you on about?
The modern term for yellow journalism is trolling. And this is certainly trolling for hits. Whether you like that assessment or not, you wrote the headline for just this reason.
Ignore this article.
Ico is a great read. Bagofgames.com however is not.
Ico is a narrative and therefore it may add to the story of the game. It does so without ruining the story.
Wow. 2 people really don't like Super Troopers.
I swear to God I'm going to pistol whip the next guy who says, " Shenanigans."
Meow.
I <3 Phuket.
Thanks. This was already a day one buy for me.
Consider that a kid/adult probably received it for Xmas. Then said child/adult returned it to the store because he/she didn't own an Xbox but rather a PS.
Case solved! New Headline: Idiot posts pictures to Dorkly.com
Yay, I pissed someone off enough for thumbs down after I basically quoted Bethesda. And, if it were a hardware problem, then why has Bethesda been working so hard (and now releasing the list of fixes) to fix the PS3 problem which is listed in the upcoming fixes?
Haters hate. What are you going to do?
No, but he is saying he "paused" outside the fog gate to make sure he was ready to go through. Not that he put the game on pause.
The problem (as Bethesda has stated) deals with their gaming engine and how game saves are stored. They found out about it with Fallout 3.
I wish they would spend some time listening to other PS3 Devs and learn how to do it correctly. GTA IV and RDR do well and framerate is not an issue here, no matter how many xbox fanboys claim it is. The issue is the file size of the save. It was the same problem with Fallout 3.
And as for the all the fanboys, can s...
Considering the exact same problem came up for Fallout 3 and was patched... no it can't be a hardware problem. It is purely a software problem. Further, there are plenty of games out for the PS3 (GTA for example) that are open world and don't have this lag problem.
All your shouts work? And you haven't lost any powers? No lag? Are you using the autosave? I am glad the game isn't a problem for you. But it is unplayable for me right now.
You mean: Medal of Honor: Point Gun at Enemy, Pull Trigger?