as long as its like the platform in mortal kombat with spikes allover the floor, yes.Can it also be jumping off a really high building?
as long as its like the platform in mortal kombat with spikes allover the floor, yes.Can it also be jumping off a really high building?
Goodas long as its like the platform in mortal kombat with spikes allover the floor, yes.
embustero, wrong flag
I don't like people impersonating my friends, so I will ask you a few questions you (if it's really you) should have the answer for:
What console did I get shipped to your place?
How did we get the idstorage keys for DCM?
What is your cat's name?
What cable did I ship over to you?
Who did the Russian translations for M33?
I am guessing you wouldn't mind confirming your identity over on skype either...
except its now common knowledge you wont get piracy day one. Also without all the people like me that pay these 'unreasonable' amounts you wouldn't have a game, console, fuck all. Self entitled, self serving. If you cant contribute to the scene by buying games and stuff from ninty (yes buying games helps the scene, crazy right?) how about learning to code instead of expecting the world for nothing.Why is everyone screaming over "Piracy Noobs"? To be honest, I can't wait for the exploit to come out so I can pirate some games! In my opinion, $60 for a game is unreasonable, and I bought the console so I can play games. I also know for a fact most of the people in this forum is thinking the same thing. You don't have to sort through a crap load of discs hoping that you didn't loose a game that you paid a lot of money for. It's much more convenient this way, and lets face it, piracy is unstoppable.
Why is everyone screaming over "Piracy Noobs"? To be honest, I can't wait for the exploit to come out so I can pirate some games! In my opinion, $60 for a game is unreasonable, and I bought the console so I can play games. I also know for a fact most of the people in this forum is thinking the same thing. You don't have to sort through a crap load of discs hoping that you didn't loose a game that you paid a lot of money for. It's much more convenient this way, and lets face it, piracy is unstoppable.
I would say $60 is unreasonable for most games. There are some games (though few and far between) that are actually worth it. In most cases, I wouldn't bother with games that aren't worth it. Other times the fanboy in me shines *cough*Battlefront*cough*.Why is everyone screaming over "Piracy Noobs"? To be honest, I can't wait for the exploit to come out so I can pirate some games! In my opinion, $60 for a game is unreasonable, and I bought the console so I can play games. I also know for a fact most of the people in this forum is thinking the same thing. You don't have to sort through a crap load of discs hoping that you didn't loose a game that you paid a lot of money for. It's much more convenient this way, and lets face it, piracy is unstoppable.
Um... Hate to break it to you but all Wii U disks are based off of BluRay disks, so that would infer that the Wii U disk drive is a BDHAHAHA! I have to say that was good for a laugh. Considering the Wii U only has a DVD Drive. Reading BluRay Discs will not be possible. But I suppose someone could write media player software for the Wii U that adds support for a portable USB BluRay drive.
Haha 60 dollars is unreasonable for a game ? Good thing you didn't grow up with a NES, Master system, Snes or Genesis. Games back then were double the amount of money they cost now.Why is everyone screaming over "Piracy Noobs"? To be honest, I can't wait for the exploit to come out so I can pirate some games! In my opinion, $60 for a game is unreasonable, and I bought the console so I can play games. I also know for a fact most of the people in this forum is thinking the same thing. You don't have to sort through a crap load of discs hoping that you didn't loose a game that you paid a lot of money for. It's much more convenient this way, and lets face it, piracy is unstoppable.
Why is everyone screaming over "Piracy Noobs"? To be honest, I can't wait for the exploit to come out so I can pirate some games! In my opinion, $60 for a game is unreasonable, and I bought the console so I can play games. I also know for a fact most of the people in this forum is thinking the same thing. You don't have to sort through a crap load of discs hoping that you didn't loose a game that you paid a lot of money for. It's much more convenient this way, and lets face it, piracy is unstoppable.
Haha 60 dollars is unreasonable for a game ? Good thing you didn't grow up with a NES, Master system, Snes or Genesis. Games back then were double the amount of money they cost now.
40 dollars back in the SNES, NES age was equivalent to 120 - 140 dollars. And i wasn't talking about playstation 1 since that age introduced discs and prices went down because of that, but like i said before i was talking about the NES, SNES age. Don't change the things i said. Plus games back then were beaten in like 10 - 20 minutes or so. So what you're saying isn't true at all.The retail cost of games as stayed pretty steady once you adjust for inflation. If anything they have gone down slightly. A lot of the "$60 is too much" mentality comes from people who started in the days of the PS1 when (if memory serves, and it could be wrong) games were $39.99 on avg, with huge multi disk games costing upwards of $49.99). These people have seen the cost of games increase while the avg wages have not (at least not as much). Add to this the fact that most $40 games from twenty years ago could easily provide weeks of playtime and enjoyment and the average $60 game today can be beat in under 20 hours and provides no further enjoyment for many people after a few days to a week.
40 dollars back in the SNES, NES age was equivalent to 120 - 140 dollars. And i wasn't talking about playstation 1 since that age introduced discs and prices went down because of that, but like i said before i was talking about the NES, SNES age. Don't change the things i said. Plus games back then were beaten in like 10 - 20 minutes or so. So what you're saying isn't true at all.
No, just no.40 dollars back in the SNES, NES age was equivalent to 120 - 140 dollars. And i wasn't talking about playstation 1 since that age introduced discs and prices went down because of that, but like i said before i was talking about the NES, SNES age. Don't change the things i said. Plus games back then were beaten in like 10 - 20 minutes or so. So what you're saying isn't true at all.
OpenDNS relies on your current IP address, which will eventually change if you have a dynamic IP address issued by your ISP. TubeHaxx doesn't rely on your IP address, but you have no control over what is blocked (Smealum is incredibly trustworthy though)Explain why though