Maybe if Microsoft would start pulling their silly censorship policy off the skids, x-box live wouldn't be a poop service that's only suitable to be hung on a bathroom wall. Asking Microsoft to improve something about anything though, that's like rolling dice and praying to a god.
"Dynamically served content," is a fancy way of saying advertisements. So basically, nothing has changed.
Something can be said about how EA's approach to addressing genuine user concerns is to obfuscate their terminology, and not actually address the concern.
How about we get a preview written by someone that actually gives a shit about Devil May Cry?
This article is all: "blah blah blah, never played DMC before, BUT: (uninformed opinion), blah blah blah DMC never on my radar, BUT: (stupid generalization)."
Being an avid Devil May Cry fan, this article makes me cringe worse than nails on a chalkboard.
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Oct 7th 2011 7:19PM (Joystiq)It's been fun.
I have 254 dog tags.
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Aug 26th 2011 7:50PM (Joystiq)Something can be said about how EA's approach to addressing genuine user concerns is to obfuscate their terminology, and not actually address the concern.
Keep it classy EA.
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Aug 19th 2011 9:48PM (Joystiq)Devil May Cry preview: From black to white
Aug 19th 2011 9:39PM (Joystiq)This article is all: "blah blah blah, never played DMC before, BUT: (uninformed opinion), blah blah blah DMC never on my radar, BUT: (stupid generalization)."
Being an avid Devil May Cry fan, this article makes me cringe worse than nails on a chalkboard.