it's a whole embargo deal with got goin on with iran. We did the same thing to cuba and russia in the past. If we don't like you we don't share with you.
IS NIGH!
THE END IS NIGH!:-|
They're gonna build the world's largest and deadliest computer virus with it and unleash it on everyone and we'll all be screwed.
(I think Intel provided them the AMD's as some sort of prank)
Honestly.. I actually praise that they delay the game only for the reason that when I get the game in my hands I won't be bombarded with bugs that aren't fixed or spotted by QA.. which if anyone forgot, means QUALITY ASSURANCE.. emphasis on the assurance part and bigger on the quality part. They want to make the game fool-proof of glitches that can cause for negative gameplay. All they're doing right now is pleasing their customers by providing good quality software.
Final note.. many games in the past have had delays on release dates but they do it because they don't want to just shell out some p.o.s. that could possibly ruin their fanbase and cause them to never be able to make another game because the previous one was 'buggy' and didn't meet the gamer's expectations.. after all.. isn't it in the end all about the end-user? they after all are the ones paying $60 out of their pocket.
it's a whole embargo deal with got goin on with iran. We did the same thing to cuba and russia in the past. If we don't like you we don't share with you.
IS NIGH! THE END IS NIGH! :-|
They're gonna build the world's largest and deadliest computer virus with it and unleash it on everyone and we'll all be screwed.
(I think Intel provided them the AMD's as some sort of prank)
that's real creepy cause it does.. o_O
Honestly.. I actually praise that they delay the game only for the reason that when I get the game in my hands I won't be bombarded with bugs that aren't fixed or spotted by QA.. which if anyone forgot, means QUALITY ASSURANCE.. emphasis on the assurance part and bigger on the quality part. They want to make the game fool-proof of glitches that can cause for negative gameplay. All they're doing right now is pleasing their customers by providing good quality software. Final note.. many games in the past have had delays on release dates but they do it because they don't want to just shell out some p.o.s. that could possibly ruin their fanbase and cause them to never be able to make another game because the previous one was 'buggy' and didn't meet the gamer's expectations.. after all.. isn't it in the end all about the end-user? they after all are the ones paying $60 out of their pocket.