You mean those chicken nuggets/chicken tenders?
I kid! I kid!
I plan to do an article for the boneless version as well. Just didn't want to lump both types in the same article. :)
Yeah, I wouldn't want to get grease on my controller or mouse and keyboard, However, I've never eaten a hotpocket.
That would certainly be the easier thing to do. However, I can understand why MLG wants to have its own thing. No kickbacks to anyone else, they keep all the ad money, and stand to make a ton of money if MLG.tv continues to grow.
I wasn't aware of that. I haven't played a fighting game in a very long time. Only recently got back into them with as they are being brought over to the PC platform.
But this goes beyond insane!
I call it swindling because the game itself is not optimized for the platform it has been released on and it still doesn't have multiplayer. Doesn't matter that it states that multiplayer will be added later on in the product description (which is the very last thing in the list). That's why I call this a swindle. This is a fraudulent business practice as far as I am concerned.
Probably not, considering Nintendo doesn't like to live on the same plane of existence as everyone else. :)
Am I? Considering that Nintendo doesn't really seem to care too much about the franchise, what is wrong with my advice? When Metroid's 25th anniversary came around Nintendo didn't even acknowledge it. Yet Kirby got a special celebration.
So if Nintendo doesn't want to do right by the character, why shouldn't someone else?
I'm not a fan of a console being called the "Fusion." I immediately think "hipster" or something along those lines.
Not so in the case of the XB1. Did you forget Microsoft's original plan was that it was to be an always-on device? The patch for it is a result of Microsoft doing a complete turnaround on the original concept.
It's not meant to be an opinion centered around Doom & Gloom but one of caution given the performance of the current generation with the 360 and PS3.
The PS4 and XB1 are much more powerful and complex that involved Sony and Microsoft racing to the finish line as it were.
Wait...I'm confused...how did I lose credibility by comparing the RAM each system will be using? GDDR3 and GDDR5 are different. That was a major point in the article...
I think people are missing the point of this article. It's not looking at the issues of DRM, used games, indie games,launch games, etc. What it is looking at are the specs of both consoles themselves and whether or not one will be more powerful than the other. Or if one will be more suited for next-gen and have a longer lifecycle.
:)
You missed out on some good WWII games then!
The problem is that developers fall into a set path where there is no innovation and everyone is making the same kind of game. It happened for WW2 games and it is happening again with modern-themed games. Time to break the cycle!
You don't want to hear me rap. Your ears would bleed...
I'm not so sure although I will definitely be one of the first people to buy DayZ when it finally comes out.
I'm guessing you didn't read the article itself to see what conclusions were drawn?
Deadlines are needed in order to set goals for the team. But developers/publishers need to realize that they need to push these deadlines back if their product doesn't reach a certain standard. Just because they can patch it later doesn't mean they can release a game in a poor state.
I've never thought my age has had anything to do with my opinion. :)
I have always been open to change so long as I think it is good. I was happy when cell phones went to touch screen. I was ecstatic when expensive cartridges were dropped in favor of CDs (which allowed games to be cheaper). I was, and still am, a supporter of Kinect although I believe that Microsoft dropped the ball on that.
I understand what Microsoft is trying to accomplish. However I&...
It's been a looooong time since I've ha anchovies on a pizza. The problem is that I can't find a good pizza place that offers that topping.