They have cards you can purchase.
They scrach off the card and enter the code to add on to your subscription time.
Or when you buy the game it comes with a startup code as well for 30 days.
(I think)
I wonder if the Wii will look for any availible/ad-hoc wireless network so that it can enable some form of internet browsing/multiplayer gaming.
If this is true, unless Mom puts a tinfoil hat over the wii, it may be able to get and and become a pr0nfest no matter what.
That, or she has to be smart enough to hack into the built in menu to disable internets browsings or something similar.
EQ2 sort of had a system like this at launch.
You were either a fighter, scout, mage, or priest.
From there you would choose a subclass at lvl 10 and 20.
It worked ok in some aspects, but there were flaws.
They have since scrapped it last I knew I believe due to people wanting to just start as thier class, and not be some hodgepodge until vl 20.
Getting Starcraft Ghost out the door first would seem a priorty.
Besides, WOW seems to work so well; whould going into MMO competition with yourself (Blizzard) work?
They have cards you can purchase. They scrach off the card and enter the code to add on to your subscription time. Or when you buy the game it comes with a startup code as well for 30 days. (I think)
For me, 'Eternal Darkness' and nothing else. :)
SSBM was ok too, but it really required friends..
True, unless the box is as big as an ox. Xboxen was a popular term used on them elite xbox hax0ring sites if I recall.
True, however:
/shrug.
I wonder if the Wii will look for any availible/ad-hoc wireless network so that it can enable some form of internet browsing/multiplayer gaming.
If this is true, unless Mom puts a tinfoil hat over the wii, it may be able to get and and become a pr0nfest no matter what.
That, or she has to be smart enough to hack into the built in menu to disable internets browsings or something similar.
1. Post old Joke
2. Repeat
3. ????
4. Profit
EQ2 sort of had a system like this at launch. You were either a fighter, scout, mage, or priest. From there you would choose a subclass at lvl 10 and 20. It worked ok in some aspects, but there were flaws. They have since scrapped it last I knew I believe due to people wanting to just start as thier class, and not be some hodgepodge until vl 20.
Getting Starcraft Ghost out the door first would seem a priorty. Besides, WOW seems to work so well; whould going into MMO competition with yourself (Blizzard) work?