I live in the UK so I don't get that holiday. :-( But I'm pretty far along on the achievement table with Fallout 3 and ALL it's DLC. I'm doing the Pitt today, and looking for ALL of the steel Ingots. I HATE collecting thing's in game but I want achievements so, I guess I'll have to.
Oh well, I hope everyone has a great independence weekend/day.
I had a problem with my RJ45 port(In lamens term's: Internet port.) on a particular motherboard model from Gigabyte.
Everything work's fine on it. I can play tonnes of bandwidth heavy games and yet I stick Left 4 Dead in and EVERY time I had a few session's on L4D on this particular GigaByte motherboard The RJ45 port would suddenly stop working.
Anyway, since we have 2 PC's in my house, I used the other PC for internet and my own for single-player.
After a while I ended up buying the Xbox 360 version of L4D (What can I say, I like L4D) and testing Xbox Live out with the free 1-month membership every gamer get's when they buy an Xbox 360, I've barely played on my PC since and that say's ALOT as I have a 4870 Radeon HD 1GB graphic's card to prove my previous loyalty to PC gaming no longer exist's.
What has happened that PC gamer's get less respect, in the grand scheme of video game's, when it come's to high quality PC releases????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fighting games of most sort's aren't my thing unfortunately. But I hope alot of people get this game, if only to show support for the developers view points of DRM technology.
Jeff! You hypocrite! You'll go out and buy all sort's of crap in term's of gaming memorabilia and the like which, as you've mentioned in the past, you end up selling anyway, but you hate this stuff! lol. The irony... That's why I like the giantbomb crew though, all there funny/insane quirk's.
I do think that there is a difference between the two but in the long run, the memorabilia and the bonus content are so similar that it dosn't make that much of a difference.
Also I would like to state for the record that I hate this bonus content stuff too. And for most people, they probably already realise that this ain't nothing amazing but a con.
@anyone else: This should scare you yet more about the length of the game and the commitment of the guy's down at bioware. Here it is: Crysis is 12GB in total.
That game is Huge in term's of graphics AND game mechanic's. If this game (Dragon age: origins) is 20GB, I only wonder how much of a gamer-gasm I'll have while I'm playing it.
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