It's really just a hidden message. Tested servers are moving to Virginia confirmed.
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It's really just a hidden message. Tested servers are moving to Virginia confirmed.
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drew was big on diablo so he might make a awesome stand in as well
Random PC Game: Diablo 3
Absolutely. I mean, I don't approve of the majority of what DLC is, but I would be doing the exact same thing in their positions. They're making a killing off of it, and nobody seems to care enough at the end of the day to not support it.That's the real problem. I think that's the real reason why they never get too outraged about this stuff, because what does it really matter if they piss and moan about this stuff if people buy it anyway. That's the only way these practices will ever stop.
Every time EA implements some new bullshit, I imagine they get worried about fan reaction for about 15 seconds, then remember the screengrab from that MW2 boycott group on Steam, where almost everyone in the group was playing MW2 the day it came out.
I'd always thought that GB's traffic fed into the other sites. I guess its true...
An gamespot live crew, idea but they did not have enough support to fully make a season.what in the world is Time Trotters and where is it from?
Fun fact: 'The 'average gamer' can be split into two groups: one portion of them don't care about or know DLC exists and the rest of them will happily buy DLC if it's something they're interested in. The militant, anti-DLC, let's-go-back-to-how-it-was-in-the-90s gamers are in the minority. They're also, most of the time, kinda dumb.Watching the latest Jar episode, and I'm curious where Jeff (and others in the gaming media) get their opinions on the viewpoints of the average gamer. [...]
What the hell is up with GB's videoplayer? The quality sucks.
I thought it was shocking that Jeff saw the ability to patch console games as worse than on-disc DLC. But again, I'd imagine day one patches are a bigger hassle for them, since it forces them to go through a game for a second time to check what's fixed if they played it before release.
Max Payne taking itself seriously. How embarrassing with a name like that.Ryan's Max Payne 3 review is up - 4/5 stars.
I still listen to the podcast but I don't really visit the site anymore. And even the podcast isn't even that much of a thing for me anymore. Now I consistently listen to the Vergecast before Tested. That wasn't the case before...
Tested was the only tech podcast I listened to. I tried to like TWiT for years but I gave up on it because it got to be more of an insider circle jerk as time went on. Tested really broke that mold, I found Will and Norm was capable of getting more to the point.
Now I've kind of lost interest. Recently when Will blew off a story about Microsoft investing $300 million into Barnes and Noble it kind of hit me that Tested wasn't for me any more.
their entire discussion last week about film archival was pretty interesting.
You're implying that console games never launched broken before consoles allowed developers to make patches? There's a difference between coming out against games launching busted and being against the ability to patch a game.You think it is worse that a company tries to sell consumers something, than it is to release a game that is broken to a significant minority of gamers(not every console is connected online)?
I wouldn't know since it hasn't shown up on my insta cast((
I wouldn't know since it hasn't shown up on my insta cast((
You're implying that console games never launched broken before consoles allowed developers to make patches? There's a difference between coming out against games launching busted and being against the ability to patch a game.
I like what they've done with it. I wish they had some more of the strangeness from Remedy. (alt: I miss)I can't wait to hear what the guys have to say on the podcast about Max Payne 3
Brad, Patrick, and Ryan sit down with Steve Gaynor to discuss The Fullbright Company, Minerva's Den, and the challenges of going indie.
Yeah, Rich left after the video was made and then in the fall, you had the whole Kane and Lynch thing.I think it was more Gamespot fell apart before they had a chance to do more, wasn't it?
It was like watching On the Spot again watching Time Trotters.
well... this is unfortunate
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Can you name all these games that are broken on release? My 360 isn't connected to the internet and I'm not constantly playing games that aren't finished. Even the games that should be the worst about this, like Fallout 3, New Vegas, Skyrim, worked fine for me.Jeff covered that pretty well, games are clearly being released "broken" so they can hit release dates & then are fixed by a early patch & that is far worse than anything to do with DLC.
Ryan Davis emailed me today~
It's not about anything interesting though.
Did he hit on you?!
Ryan Davis emailed me today~
It's not about anything interesting though.
Ryan turning heel on his Beyonce?Did he hit on you?!
French cafe.
I kind of see what they're going for, but 4 minutes of it is far too long.I don't understand.
You can't just say stuff like that without telling us what he said you big tease.Ryan Davis emailed me today~
It's not about anything interesting though.
Are these charts legit? Those numbers seem awfully low to me.
Surely only GB have the actual data?
Quantcast is apparently terribly innaccurate unless the sites sign up with them.