So Nvidia looks to make cloud gaming more viable as an alternative to local-based gaming through future products. I guess the question then becomes: are they going to license this technology out to third parties to run the cloud game services, or will they try and plant a flag in the market themselves?
That Live subscription is gonna end up being more valuable than my Bachelor's degree….
Sounds like they were trying to do you a favor in asking you to hide your identity, Christoforo- no one in their right mind would hire you as Paul Christoforo.
It sounds like Capcom's looking into taking on-disc DLC content off of game discs altogether- which may seem like even more of a rip-off, as they're still charging full price for games with less content (locked or not), but it's actually a victory for the principle of game ownership. I'd rather buy a game with pieces missing and know I'll have to pay to get those pieces, than pay full price for a game without knowing I'll end up having to pay a second time for those same pieces I already own as part of my original purchase.
Rainbow vomit. Light-up rainbow vomit.