Wow, I guess Todd believes in the Mayan Calendar. Let's get all of those in before 2012 and have one last great game orgy or a standard orgy, if you prefer. Plus, if you add some Prince into the mix... well.
This is pretty exciting. I still think the 3DS is cool too, but what I'm primarily concerned about with both handhelds, is the price. I'm a little scared about what Sony's price point is going to be. Otherwise, what I'm reading is really encouraging - as far as the aesthetics and features of the PSP2 go.
And backwards compatibility too. A++
EDIT: I'm trying to find actual direct video of the tech demos, but all I am able to find is hand ca...
My guess is that deleting the game data and having it reinstalled would have fixed the problem. It was probably a corrupt installation process. This happens with PC games from time-to-time and either deleting cached data or reinstalling (while keeping the saves) usually solves these kinds of issues. I would assume it works much the same way on the PS3.
I find it interesting that the guy who has the problem says he understands a retailer not refunding open software. I would...
@MidnytRain - Odd, isn't that what people paid when this generations consoles came out? Hmmmm, I think it was.
There is a reason why console manufacturers can afford to lower the prices of their units. It's because they are based on spec that was created 5 to 8 years ago - This depends on the console and figures in R&D. So, what might have cost $1,800.00 to play a game that was made in 2007 at the highest settings on the PC, now costs maybe $600.00
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Well, it's all about perspective. The last numbers I saw on WoW subscriptions put it at over 12 million active subscribers. Now, not all of those subscribers are paying $15.00 a month, so they are not making exactly $180,000,000 each billing cycle. But even if they are only making $140,000,000 or even $100,000,000 think, that's just from the passive subscription sales, not the retail or digital download client sales.
Old Republic will make a big chunk of its mone...
Honestly, the first Silent Hill was a completely new experience for video games for me. I remember the first time I walked through the fog/ash in the city and you couldn't see anything... and then the weird noises off in the distance.
If you want to be scared or at least put on edge, play Amnesia: The Dark Descent on the PC. That has many moments where I was truly full of trepidation and on edge.
I agree with you. Generally, sentences can be just about any length, as long as they make sense and are properly constructed. There really isn't any hard and fast rule about their length, even though some teachers might have personal preferences. That's why commas and semi-colons (compound) exist, to make sentences have logical pause points, so the ideas and concepts being conveyed don't become lost in a stream of consciousness.
I know some people think that be...
Are you talking to me? Seriously? I think someone needs to look at the person's comment history before they make bs assertions. I don't even own a Kinect or an Xbox360.
It's called being fair-minded.
Man, bring on the generic internet haters.
I think this is interesting and borderline cool. The Kinect wasn't even made for this purpose and yet people are figuring out ways to make it work. Sure, it doesn't look like the stuff we see on movies that have special effects budgets, but it's a start.
Think about the possibilities. They have been doing this for a while and students of MIT have been doing it too, but using a consumer level video g...
I honestly think that spending resources on DRM is mostly a loss-loss proposition. It generally does not actually stop die-hard pirates and it never will. I suppose if you think that you are recouping enough of your expense either creating and implementing DRM or paying for another company to do it for you, by converting a percentage of the people who would pirate your game, to paying customers, by all means. But, in all candor, it probably is not doing that. It is a useless expense and is us...
I personally do not have high expectations for this movie. It has nothing to do with the quality of the games. I think the games are great, but movies from games just have a track record of being mostly disappointing. But, hey you never know.
I'm still trying to forget Alone in The Dark. That could have been a great movie and yet pure shit. Really, that's just one example of many movies that have fallen flat.
This is not the real Kurt Russell.
There is an obvious difference between the two versions. Better textures and more polygons on the models are two of the biggest improvements I can see visually. I would say that visually the new 3DS version is superior.
Modding is not a crime. Reverse engineering is not a crime. Modding will not lead to the breakdown of civilization.
Modding your console is not a crime nor is it stealing.
Modding your console does not automatically lead to piracy.
People who say it leads to piracy 90% of time are full of shit and don't have anything to back that up. I can say that drinking milk on a Saturday gives you cancer. Do I have any way to back that up? No.
Nothin...
Man, I hope you are making some kind of a point through sarcasm, otherwise...
They kind of overshot with this idea by a few decades.
This looks like it was inspired by a 1950's Zenith television.
Bullets for my gun?: Check
Chewed up cigar?: Check
Stocked up on great one-liners?: Check
Roll of singles?: Check
I'm ready to rock.
Yes, and in fact it was a waste of a perfectly good opportunity to make a Shadowrun game... I know I wanted a new single-player Shadowrun experience, not some MP bs.
This is actually a short-sighted view. If everybody behaved and thought like your comment makes you seem to think, we wouldn't have the MOD community and we wouldn't have people who start developing alternative games to take the place of what other people still clearly want.
If enough people express a desire for something, somebody will come along and take advantage of that desire and make something we want.
So, let's keep expressing our desires. ...
F Troop.