I really don't know anything about this show, but the clip was pretty lame. It's sort of a step backwards, if you get what I'm saying.
Is this a show on TV? I've never even heard of it.
I agree, the thing isn't even out yet. Wait a year or two after it is released and see how things work themselves out.
@Silly gameAr - I appreciate your response. However, you are part of what I feel is a very small group of internet users. If you are even a casual user of YouTube, you most likely have enjoyed something that you didn't pay for, that was owned by someone else. Even something as innocent as a playlist site on the internet would invalidate your claim.
Also, I don't have to get off of anything. I can say what I want or at least I can until someone with authority to rem...
**Just disagree now**
On the internet, everybody is a lawyer, priest, wizkid and a comedian.
While I'm currently not a big fan of G4, that's really just because I wish we could go back to TechTV or ZDTV days. You are kind of right on the money. If he is telling his side of it and saying how he feels, how is that low?
I suppose you could say that giving him a platform of any kind is condoning his actions, but that would be a stupid th...
@StuffRokz - Ah, sweet internet, how you give us all life and purpose. I knew someone would get it.
Ha ha ha ha! Thinking about TES V makes me want to have a sexy party.
I really enjoyed this interview.
I always think of that door opening creak sound you hear in games and movies... they have been using that same sound effect for decades.
Does anyone know what I'm referring to?
I really couldn't say if it would convert your average pirate to a buyer of games. There is really no way to tell that at this time, mainly because they have not tried it on a whole, as an industry. You can't track what does not exist...
Also, I'll tell you something from personal experience.
When I was going to college back in 99/00/01/02, I was broke all the time. I shared games with people and they shared games with me. I did download softw...
I both agree and disagree.
I think that if games were $10.00 new, with all things being equal, you would see a higher volume of sales. That's the most likely outcome and the volume would most likely make up for the price difference as Steam has been tracking this phenomanon quite closely.
However, I do agree that this subject of hacking is getting blown up way too much. This will not destroy the PS3, just like it has not destroyed the Xbox, the DS, th...
Uncharted 3 is a completely different type of game, so I'm unclear how that would matter to your purchasing decision; unless it's about prioritizing your money spent. As to the classes, the lack of classes is actually not a bad thing. Playing how you want makes more sense. Giving you more freedom makes more sense and is actually appreciated. I've been playing this series since the beginning (30, I'm old) and while changes are hard sometimes, they can also be good.
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I'm going to assume based on the disagrees that those who disagree, don't understand what I was saying or meant. I'm talking from a purely business and brand management standpoint.
Considering that Bethesda has put so much money and effort into recreating and revisioning Fallout, they might be more and more unlikely to let the brand which they purchased, be used by anyone else.
I simply don't know and was posing a potential reason why they...
Okay, so if that's not even close to the way it is, could you actually type something that will appear on the screen for us all to educate everyone here, instead of simply giving me a disagree?
Gaming in general is seeing a lot of shifts, pushes and pulls. But, PC gaming has been on the uptick for some time and was never even close to being dead...ever. I will continue to enjoy gaming on the PC, most likely long after the Xbox and PS3 are collecting dust in a closet or basement somewhere. That's just the reality of things.
We all started somewhere and I've owned my share of consoles over the years, but the PC has always captivated my attention, time-after...
I wonder if this has to do with how they have now reimagined Fallout and, in a way, rebranded it for a new generation. They have made Fallout in their imagine and don't want what they have recreated to be misrepresented (funny, I know).
This well is dry.
I don't care about what gets called GOTY, I am pretty sure this game will be a great experience and I'm really looking forward to experiencing the world of Tamriel again.
This will probably be a first day/week purchase for me.
"Therefore, console creators depend on game sales royalties to keep their console prices as low as they are. A perfect example is the PlayStation 3 when it first released. People were paying upwards of $500 for just a Bluray player, and gamers could buy a PS3 with Bluray functionality for $399."
At launch and for awhile after the 2 versions of the PS3 were going for $499.00 and $599.00
Pretty much.