I am really digging Battlefield 4 when its stable. These 64 player matches are fun as fuck.
shit be having my palms sweating. they need to hurry up and fix their shit.Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
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I am really digging Battlefield 4 when its stable. These 64 player matches are fun as fuck.
shit be having my palms sweating. they need to hurry up and fix their shit.shit be having my palms sweating. they need to hurry up and fix their shit.
lol I was playing a GLITCH-FESS on BF4 last night. people were sliding across the screen, the environment was disappearing and re appearing, the bomb got stuck in the ground. and people kept on playing.
I also played COD Ghost after not playing for a couple of months man that she is GAAAAAARBAGE I can't believe how wack this game is I need to sell it FAST.

while Im still playing on my PS3, Im looking for a game that is as similar and as GOOD as Heavy Rain was. Any recommendations?
Beyond: Two Souls..
not as good..
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lol I was playing a GLITCH-FEST on BF4 last night. people were sliding across the screen, the environment was disappearing and re appearing, the bomb got stuck in the ground. and people kept on playing.
I also played COD Ghost after not playing for a couple of months man that she is GAAAAAARBAGE I can't believe how wack this game is I need to sell it FAST.
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Because you suck in a game doesn't make it garbage, your trash just like your bank account which is why your stuck in this thread window shopping for a XBOX ONE.


Because you suck in a game doesn't make it garbage, your trash just like your bank account which is why your stuck in this thread window shopping for a XBOX ONE.



That shit would have worked for me, most of my games are digital. Shit is hella convenient.
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Following the Xbox One's showing at E3, Microsoft considered eliminating the optical disc drive from the console entirely.
"Obviously, after the announcement and E3, there was some feedback about what people wanted to change," Microsoft Studios boss Phil Spencer explained to OXM. "There was a real discussion about whether we should have an optical disc drive in Xbox One or if we could get away with a purely disc-less console, but when you start looking at bandwidth and game size, it does create issues."
Spencer elaborated to OXM that Microsoft ultimately decided on adding the Blu-ray drive and giving "the people an easy way to install a lot of content. From some of those original thoughts, you saw a lot of us really focusing on the digital ecosystem you see on other devices - thinking of and building around that."
When the Xbox One was first announced, Microsoft envisioned an all-digital, DRM-tuned console, though Microsoft would shortly after change its DRM policies following blowback from the community. Microsoft Senior Director of Product Management Albert Penello has said that folks weren't ready for an all-digital console. "We may have been right. What we were wrong about was that it's just too soon. People just weren't ready to make that leap right away."
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That shit would have worked for me, most of my games are digital. Shit is hella convenient.
Rick, the problem with Beyond Two Souls is that its not a suspense thriller "who done it" type shit. That's what I'm looking for.
That only benefits the developers, and hurts retailers and the consumer..
M$'s gaming division would have went under..
Steam shows that it could have worked, which was essentially what their original plan was modeled off of. The problem comes from ISPs starting to cap access. If you look you can already see post from people complaining that their ISP told them they were using too much bandwidth due to downloading their games.
Or.. People not being able to play their games without an internet connection, which is what the whole DRM fiasco was about.. It would have never worked.