@inebriantia: Not at all. I watch streamers complete game for game I will never play. That is the right of the streamer, and the person who purchased the game, not the company who sold it.
Maybe next time a company will go after people for posting videos/images of glitches in their game, but as you said it is their right to censor their customers.
@inebriantia: When I buy a game, it is mine to do with what I like. It doesn't break Twitch terms and conditions. McDonalds can't make a burger for you to eat then tell you not to shit.
@sscott0829tw: The joke about Jar Jar as Sith lord is that the character was soooo bad that even Lucas abandoned him. It's not true that Lucas would bend to public opinion, but the joke still holds up.
Lucas was hellbent on making a product to sell McDonalds toys to children. Sorry, he blew it. The movie first, then the products.
What Lucas did was make the Force less special with midiclorians (sp?) and made Boba Fett a clone, as well as the Storm Troopers. He hired a lousy child actor to tell a cheesy pointless story about a child prodigy that obsessed over on woman since he was 6. Then he made a character whose soul purpose was to wield as many lightsabers as possible- to sell more toys.
As far as I'm concerned the prequels are dead. At least The Force Awakens sets up so many events in the coming movies, and Han Solo got his own movie, not the nonsense that Disney is jumping the shark with, but The Force Awakens.
@rickphoenixxx: I mean, it's not true, but okay. It isn't Sony releasing these games either, nor are they just throwing money around for timed Lara Croft exclusives. I mean, if Microsoft's lineup is SO much better, why can't they outsell Sony more than a few months since launch?
Halo is dead. The trilogy ended and they tried to milk kids for their money. I enjoyed the first 3. Master Chief Collection is an example of what you were talking about on PS4 and that even launched broken.
So, what? Gears? Oversized cartoony Rambos fighting dinosaur aliens that are about as believable as a Michael Bay Ninja Turtles movie.
Forza? That might be worth it to some. Microsoft has always been more about racing games, while Sony's audience is traditionally more about fighting games.
@RogerioFM: I remember we used to make games out of finding and taking advantages of glitches. I spent endless hours in Driver for PS1 completely off the map waiting to get launched a thousand feet in the air and back down to the city.
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