This a thousand times (or more if it's said more often than that)Onyx Oblivion said:Removing Fast Travel from Elder Scrolls 5 isn't a good idea, Morrowind purists. You don't *have* to use it, you know.
Deal with it.
well im not sure how much she paid for it, so didnt want to guess at a price only to be told i was wrong! lol.Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:OK, I'm not going to take issue with the rest of that because I'm not here to start a fight, but....Since when is God the only one who knows the retail price of videogames?Bludge said:...my girlfriend paid god knows how much for modern warefare 2 for her son...
Ok, your probably right, but why charge for the online multiplayer if you arent providing servers? just makes no sense to me. with an mmo you pay a sub because of server and game maintenence costs, but microsoft provide no servers and the game publisher/developer are responsible for any game updates. i just struggle to see what you pay for other then the privilidge of playing online, which pc gamers have been doing for free for decades.GiantRaven said:You don't need a gold account to have access to DLC or the Xbox live arcade. The only thing you need a gold subscription for (that I know of) is the online multiplayer.Bludge said:i know microsoft arent responsible for what anyone charges for their games, and you missed the point again there. im saying that when dlc and whatnot is only available via a live gold account, it points towards companies being offered rewards to make sure people continue to pay their live subscriptions, or are forced to sign up if they want a certain DLC package.