PC games are (and always were) cheaper than console games. Including new ones, Steam or not.
I'm not defending Microsoft. I'm doing the opposite by showing a bad example on how to do things...
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PC games are (and always were) cheaper than console games. Including new ones, Steam or not.
I'm not defending Microsoft. I'm doing the opposite by showing a bad example on how to do things...
It's still an hassle for the legit consumer.
It's also unnecessary. The games are cheap at very specific promos, not all the time. Modding support already existed before it.
Even if...
So, people pay for games that they know they'll have to pirate it later on? I don't think so. My take is that they are blinded by the "social features" of Steam that they simply ignore the DRM part...
Welcome to the Steam era. Now on consoles too. Unfortunately people don't care.
I've played the Red version. And was lucky to discover which exclusives each version had before I bought it, otherwise I would have gotten the Blue version.
Everytime I choose a character, the game exits. A pity since it looks great...
I found it odd as well. Specially since I found the Episode I game to be quite good (and sold a lot), and was hoping the same company would make a similar game for Episode II. Unfortunately it went...
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I see...
Yes, it is. Not only are they making Episodes VII, VIII and IX based on Lucas'...
I'm not sure "funnier" is the right word. And I had almost forgotten the Big Show SIC reference...
Still, we got the best Goku voice and nobody can take that away... :)
LucasArts will still exist as a licensing entity.
I guess that won't be necessary.
For example, Obsidian was making a Star Wars RPG pitch to Lucasfilm. Now with EA's deal with Disney, that pitch will never materialize until the deal is over.
The press release is self explanatory. EA will have "development and publishing teams" for Star Wars games, with studios like DICE, Visceral and BioWare developing them.
The bad news is not that...
As far as Battlefront goes, I don't care about the campaign. I just want to be able to choose a map, faction and play (online and offline). And I hope they get every damn vehicle, ship, weapon and...
Only if you want to.
More like good and underrated.
I never had a problem with it running on Windows 7. Heck, the copy I have ran with no problems on 98, 98SE, Me, XP, Vista and 7 (x64).
Fortunately not many. Just the ones from the Mega Drive trilogy and the rooster of Sonic R.
S. L. Benfica.
I know.
The best portrayal of Splinter.
I wonder if those who claim any existing "demystification" have actually seen and heard what's actually said in the movie(s).
But wrong thread to discuss this. Move along, move along...
I suppose, But that doesn't apply on your example. It needs to be shit in the first place, which it isn't.
Completely different.
Emo Sonic with a gun? Thanks, but no thanks.
The last game developed by LucasArts was The Force Unleashed II. They didn't make Kinect Star Wars...
Remove "alternative" and I will completely agree with you.