ImTheCaptain
I disagree with you
dude. what did reddit do to you?
hey I like reddit. i don't like the hypocrisy of the gaming community's behavior of giving money to companies and crying about it and the endless self-congratulation.
dude. what did reddit do to you?
hey I like reddit. i don't like the hypocrisy of the gaming community's behavior of giving money to companies and crying about it and the endless self-congratulation.
I'm gonna guess you didn't play Battlefield 1 then...loading times for matches in that game were easily 5 minutes.
hey I like reddit. i don't like the hypocrisy of the gaming community's behavior of giving money to companies and crying about it and the endless self-congratulation.
certainly some redditors are influenced into not purchasing games because of what is posted on /r/gaming.
it's a mixed community. seems extreme to judge the entire group for some self-congratulation posts.
don't do preorders!
"UGH i preordered No Man's Sky and now I can't get a refund even though steam's and every other retailer's game refund policy has been a problem since George Washingonnnnnn"
I don't preorder anymore but i understand someone wanting to to save some cash especially if you're going to get the game regardless of how janky might be, like AC: unity or BotW.
Wolfenstein 2 + season pass is $40 on Steam, one of the better deals in the Steam sale I think
Wolf 1 is $9.99
Nier is $30, which is still too much for my tastes. I can't believe a game that's a year old is still $60 retail.
$25 at Best Buy and Gamestop. Nier was the top game on my list, so I was happy to get it at that price. Might pick up a couple more digital deals, but I'm good beyond that. I own looking many games I haven't played yet anyway.
PS4? I was hoping for PC, but might be willing to grab it.
So you can get an Xbox and a PS4 now for under $200? Is there a major reason to shell out for the more powerful versions of those consoles?