Just came here to post that lol. He was like ah I'm dead LOL YOU'RE DEAD
And third party games.
The only thing that worries me when I hear that is battery life. But I mean as long as they got the rechargable/swappable batteries, then it's all good.
Dual GTX 550s cost $300.....
Official explanation of ammo (from the President)
All weapons in Mass Effect fire metal projectiles using mass accelerator technology. Element zero cores reduce the weight of the projectile, allowing relatively tiny projectiles to be fired at extremely high speeds. The bullet, once fired, shatters or flattens when it strikes the target, increasing the force imparted, rather than punching a hole straight through.
Weapons in the Mass Effect universe have effect...
No no no, then that would make CoD decent. Activision doesn't sell decent games.
No beta is open for everyone. Just put a preorder down and you're in.
Well overheating seems less efficient. And I think they explained thermal clips enough to show why they changed to ammo. Because when your gun overheats, there's nothing you can do. Where as in ME2, your gun "overheats" then you reload.
If the ammo was a problem, then clearly you missed it. Every enemy dropped ammo and there was plenty of it laying around. And plus if you run out of ammo, you have 3 other guns to use.
Mass Effect 1 and Mass Effect 2 are on PC. Problem?
LOL I was like screw you faggot *blows up ship* He's as bad as the dumb council who didn't believe anything you say.
I really like Xbox, but I agree with you here. They need to open up and let developers do more what they want, not make everyone charge for everything. That's why the iOS app store was successful, because Apple gave developers freedom.
The Rachni event was in ME1.
Far as we know, yes.
If this gets AO in America, then isn't it no suppose to released of something? I can't remember the last AO game that I've heard of/seen.
@malamdra yes because little kids should TOTALLY play this game. It's completely casual and all the grandmas will be playing it.
I think they should complain that they have a monopoly because no other company can use the NFL properties. How is that allowed? They shouldn't be suing over the price fact, because they aren't anymore then $60, but should be suing at the fact they don't have any other options if they want a game with NFL stadiums, etc. in it.
It is open world. It's not like script script. You can drive around, do missions, whatever. I saw a preview of it at PAX.
Kinda wish it was real, but I think it's fake.
Though the date is legit because it's during the French Revolution.
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Well you know, that's why we're beta testing.