Oh yeah, and whatever character people will play as, will probably be killed off, condensing 2 previous campaigns, including the one for DA: Inquisition, into 3 options. All to make way for DA:4. Disgusting... atleast they're mastering killing protagonists who've survived hell itself, only to be rewarded with a finite/mystic end. Then again, I am a philistine... with no appreciation for art and is labelled 'uncultured' to admit when the scum is dressed up as a storyline.
Moriggan didn't sound like she did in DA:O, Varric was probably briefly mourning Hawke and we'll probably have to pay to get the full story. Just as expected, what else is new regarding EA. Kudos, I say we take a brief moment to mourn what the industry has become.
I'll definetly try to give Blu-Ray a shot by renting it out. I hear you -Dark Phoenix-, one shouldn't just ramble on about something before they've experienced it. The price though... looks like gaming is going to only get more expensive from here on. I'll just have to try manage and keep up. Srigidae Out.
@ -DarkPhoenix-. I hear you man... and that's what I'm being told everytime I raise the 'price' issue, but seriously... accept for 'more storage' or 'clearer picture' what is soooooo facinating about Blu-Ray? I think it's only expensive because of the manufacturing costs it takes to produce Blu-Ray players... and if that's the case what's the use building spaceships for people to travel from home to work, versa vis?
@ -DarkPhoenix-. That is the exact kind of mentality we need from game developers. To develop games both for Microsoft and Sony, or any other platforms, as if they were exclusives for both platforms. I'll repeat again... EXCLUSIVITY IS KILLING US. Sure it's cool for competition... but at the end of the day we are paying for the games. Boy would I love to see MGS4 or Uncharted for Xbox360. I'd spend my grocery money on that s#@t man. ROTFWL.
PS3 is doing exactly what most of our former favourite car manufacturers have done, like producing huuuuuuuuuge powerful and expensive fuel guzzling cars. Forgeting about the common guy on the streets, who can't obviously afford that H3. Now they're paying for it by needing funding/aiding from the American government/people's tax money. The same people they were not looking out for in the first place. The same people they tried to rip off and instead ended putting themselves in trouble and risk. Sure, even I know the PS3 has loads of potential... I think when Sony was producing it they forgot important factors which many people in this forum have distinctly pointed out. Like accesibility to programmers (so they can make games to PS3 standards) and most importantly affordability, which I've been posting about mostly since PS3's price is just frustrating. It's like a child looking at a Jawbreaker and squirming in pain and frustration since he can't get it. Only to walk a few blocks down to see another jawbreaker that's more or less the same as the one he saw... only less cheaper.
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