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Originally posted by Wrathborne View PostToo bad it doesn't change my opinion of the game...
EDIT: If this thing sells, maybe Dragon Dog... nah!Last edited by Pikminister; 02-08-2013, 01:40 AM.Stuff to remember: Avoid forums if you're having a bad day.
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Originally posted by djepic112 View Post...why is it listed for $59.99 USD? That's a huge rip off for an old game with no new content.
It's not even 6 months old (it will be in March). BTW, you can get the console versions at bomba prices: $29.99Stuff to remember: Avoid forums if you're having a bad day.
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Some of the textures are definitely better and the framerate is much smoother.
The trailer reminds me how much I love the controls, however. Damn the combat is bloody fun in Resident Evil 6.http://www.projectumbrella.net The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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Steam powered?! Well damn. I hate steam with a passion, I only deal with it if the game is absolutely worth it. I have a shitty internet connection and can't download the game, and I'm most assuredly not paying sixty bucks for a game that may not be worth ten. XD Looks like I won't be playing RE6 any time soon.sigpic
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Originally posted by Wrathborne View PostSteams not perfect, but at least it ain't 'Origin'.sigpic
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Originally posted by AsteroidBlues View PostMy two main problems with it are A) You absolutely NEED a high-speed internet connection in order to play their games, which isn't always available geographically or economically (both, in my case) and B) You don't really 'own' the product, you just bought rites to play it. Not to mention that it ruins the used game market, the life blood of the cheapass gamer. xD
Sure, Steam has its problems, like not really owning your games, but it's not that an awful service.
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Originally posted by AsteroidBlues View PostMy two main problems with it are A) You absolutely NEED a high-speed internet connection in order to play their games, which isn't always available geographically or economically (both, in my case) and B) You don't really 'own' the product, you just bought rites to play it. Not to mention that it ruins the used game market, the life blood of the cheapass gamer. xD
Microsquish has a similar online store concept for X-box that allows independent games to be played on a console sure, but Steams been doing this a lot longer.Last edited by Wrathborne; 02-08-2013, 07:41 PM.
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Originally posted by Wrathborne View PostDepends what games you play on it, it also economically stimulates the independent game industry. I mean hell, how many indie games get released a month for Steam in contrast to consoles?
Microsquish has a similar online store concept for X-box that allows independent games to be played on a console sure, but Steams been doing this a lot longer.sigpic
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