@Dick Socrates I think most people were just waiting for the creation kit and accessibility. I don't think Valve nor Bethesda really cared about people modding before the creation kit was released. And I'm pretty sure they don't care too much if you download your mods from Steam or not. Its all just for convenience of the consumer
@mrmojoz And you know this how? Besides, unless you're going to hack the tablets the hardware hardly matters. They both have the same screen size, read books, have the same apps, same catalogues, both are running Android, both have WiFi and no 3G. And even if someone was planning to hack either device you would be left with the same options. In addition to that there is a second generation of the Nook Color coming shortly ofter the Fire that I'm sure will have upgraded specs. Go be a fanboy somewhere else. I've had many readers including kindles in the past year. It's all preference of brand between these two. Nothing else.
@Morisato13 That's nice and all but Amazon's Kindle and B&N Nook are essentially the same thing. I'm sure the same will be seen when the Fire comes out. My point was that the Nook Color has been out for nearly a year now. The only thing Amazon would have over B&N is the brand name.
I enjoy 3D. It seems like most of the people who don't either don't have a 3D TV or haven't played a good game in 3D. I hope it doesn't die out just because it's a "fad" to people who don't enjoy/experience 3D
@BobbyRobby Me too but how can we say this is a bad thing until we actually use him. The whole point of playing the game is to have fun. And i don't see any reason why this couldn't be a fun addition to an already fun game.
Skyrim's PC fans are modding the crap out of it with Steam Workshop
Feb 15th 2012 11:48AM (Joystiq)I think most people were just waiting for the creation kit and accessibility. I don't think Valve nor Bethesda really cared about people modding before the creation kit was released. And I'm pretty sure they don't care too much if you download your mods from Steam or not. Its all just for convenience of the consumer
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Nov 9th 2011 1:22PM (Joystiq)Only one of the glitches has been fixed. The throw/drop glitch still exists
Amazon Kindle Fire is a 7-inch Android tablet, only $199, has Angry Birds
Sep 28th 2011 11:59AM (Joystiq)And you know this how? Besides, unless you're going to hack the tablets the hardware hardly matters. They both have the same screen size, read books, have the same apps, same catalogues, both are running Android, both have WiFi and no 3G. And even if someone was planning to hack either device you would be left with the same options. In addition to that there is a second generation of the Nook Color coming shortly ofter the Fire that I'm sure will have upgraded specs. Go be a fanboy somewhere else. I've had many readers including kindles in the past year. It's all preference of brand between these two. Nothing else.
Amazon Kindle Fire is a 7-inch Android tablet, only $199, has Angry Birds
Sep 28th 2011 11:28AM (Joystiq)That's nice and all but Amazon's Kindle and B&N Nook are essentially the same thing. I'm sure the same will be seen when the Fire comes out. My point was that the Nook Color has been out for nearly a year now. The only thing Amazon would have over B&N is the brand name.
Amazon Kindle Fire is a 7-inch Android tablet, only $199, has Angry Birds
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Jul 21st 2011 6:25PM (Joystiq)Me too but how can we say this is a bad thing until we actually use him. The whole point of playing the game is to have fun. And i don't see any reason why this couldn't be a fun addition to an already fun game.