Quote from: Incan on October 13, 2015, 07:56:28 AMI LIKE FREE SHITdon't we all
I LIKE FREE SHIT
Good practices should be commended regardless of how many bad practices are present. It's the only way to reinforce positive change.
So you think that any major company/publisher/business online is even remotely receptive to whining anymore?
They care about two one thing:1) Profit margins
If you are confronted with a thousand posts by random users bitching about anything and everything are you inclined to actually read that?
The positive one or the nine hundred and ninety nine shitposts?
Whining at EA won't make a blind bit of difference at this point, they are trying to improve some of their practices and people could at least give them credit for it.
Or if it's not metal gear enough, then why bother complaining about a company you don't care for at all?
And the only way to get our point across is via our wallets and complaining.
It's such a tiresome and petty way of arguing.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on October 13, 2015, 09:21:54 AMIt's such a tiresome and petty way of arguing.tbh I think it's the best way of arguing but w/eI'll play by your rules.
heroes were the coolest thing about battlefront tbhhow would it work in first person though
Meh. I fail to see how this is different to battlefield.And all five BF4 DLCs have been fantastic.
My feed will be filled with people playing the game and I can't just sit there and watch people play it. I need it.
Quote from: Big Boss on October 13, 2015, 11:03:47 AMMy feed will be filled with people playing the game and I can't just sit there and watch people play it. I need it.Well I'm not saying "don't buy it".I'm just saying "don't buy it new".You should always buy physical games used. The less sales a game gets, the more the developers/publishers need to do to entice you. Ala, more/better content for the consumers.I don't want to preach but that's what I try to get everyone to do. It's just better for the industry.
I doubt anyone is going to trade it in on release day.
Quote from: BaconSheeeeeeelf👌👌 on October 13, 2015, 05:10:01 AMMeh. I fail to see how this is different to battlefield.And all five BF4 DLCs have been fantastic.It plays nothing like Battlefield.
Quote from: Citrus Snake on October 12, 2015, 07:59:07 PMQuote from: Prehistoric on October 12, 2015, 07:50:50 PMQuote from: Citrus Snake on October 12, 2015, 07:37:22 PMlol doesn't prehistoric pre-order games?Err... no?i distinctly remember you having a debate with me over pre-orderingmight have been big boss lol
Quote from: Prehistoric on October 12, 2015, 07:50:50 PMQuote from: Citrus Snake on October 12, 2015, 07:37:22 PMlol doesn't prehistoric pre-order games?Err... no?i distinctly remember you having a debate with me over pre-ordering
Quote from: Citrus Snake on October 12, 2015, 07:37:22 PMlol doesn't prehistoric pre-order games?Err... no?
lol doesn't prehistoric pre-order games?
I don't recall.
And if Galactic Conquest/Forge aren't finished on release, the game needs to be delayed.
You should always buy physical games used
needs to be =/= actually can be
what
Quote from: Citrus Snake on October 13, 2015, 04:50:47 PMneeds to be =/= actually can beElaborate. If you hit me with some "developers don't decide release dates" bullshit, I already have a response.
If you don't give your money to these publishers, they'll have to entice you with better offerings. It's pretty simple, really.
Unless they're a self-publishing dev team, they don't
Just like how you bought Arkham Knight and MGSV new?
Cool. I'm not talking about the damn developers.Guess who does decide when a game is release? The publishers.
1. Not true.2. Even if it was, it's a shit argument. Even if I bought all the season's passes in the world, I would still be allowed to say "don't buy them".
The corporate suits don't give a shit if it's finished.
1. Yes you did, for MGSV at least, you liar.
2. Yeah, you'd be allowed. You'd also look like a hypocrite.
The entire reason that I'm buying it is because they've enticed me with the offerings they're providing. If they hadn't, then I wouldn't be buying it.