Although I agree with most of your points i have one question. Why does everyone keep saying that From Software have no experience with developing for the PC? A quick search on steam shows that they developed a game called Ninja Blade that was released in 2009 and published by ND + bitComposer...
I don't think they are saying WoW is bad for Activision Blizzard, I think they are saying that the companies finances rely on WoW's continued success to much.
The problem i can see with this is that when the cube is almost finished tonnes of people will start chipping away and then hundreds of people will end up clicking the last block away at the exact same microsecond (or whatever the minimum time is that it is calculated in). Who wins then?
To be honest I didn't even notice that there were a ton of shooters at e3 this year because the only e3 coverage i have been paying attention to is what the yogsccast have uploaded and so far they have covered 3 FPS games, 2 MMORPG's, their own weird Yogventures game, Dishonored which is a first...
The problem is that in Australia the law says that if GAME sell off all their assets and the total money they get is only equal to, say... all the secured creditors and 1 quarter of the unsecured creditors, then GAME only have to pay the secured creditors and 1 quarter of the un secured...
Although I do agree that this one issue probably wont be the death of the PS Vita, it is also very naive to believe that just because something has succeeded in the past means that it will continue to succeed in the future.
First impressions
After staying up all night to play Duke Nukem as soon as it was released here in Aus (Midnight release also unsure if it has been released elsewhere aswell) I am extremely happy to say that after 2 hours of solid gameplay, so far it has been amazing. The demo for first access...
I can see how people can believe that PC Gaming is dying/dead and sometimes I even fear it as I have always played all my games on the PC, but then i see the steam stats page where it shows the greatest amount of gamers on at 1 time being above the 3,000,000 mark (Today it has a peak of...
so basically what I want to know is what would you rather be, rich but not famous or famous but not very rich?
Personally I would rather be rich because I think the media would be very annoying.
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