Economic Left/Right: -3.75
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.38
The rating on the social scale is wrong. I noticed that specific issues that I am right wing about (namely, gun control) were never asked. I am sure I would still be in the bottom left box in the end, however.
What should he do? Take that 2200 dollars and put it into three groups of 700. Now, build a gaming computer for 700, then two years later, do it again. Then, two years later, do it again.
Take the remaining 100 and buy the biggest bag of carrots you can find.
http://kotaku.com/5286185/valve-responds-to-left-4-dead-2-boycott-vows-support-for-original
According to this. L4D1 and L4D2 will be "interoperable".
Great news. =D
YEAH!
http://kotaku.com/5286185/valve-responds-to-left-4-dead-2-boycott-vows-support-for-original
Gabe says -> Games will have "interoperability". Meaning they are going to have some form of compatibility.
Makes me quite happy. :D
So what, they added a new game mode but they can't add some new weapon models?
The point is, it should have been designed to be retroactive from the get go.
Nearly. I am very much willing to pay for it. I am not, however, willing to pay for content that is not retroactive to L4D1. Especially when the content (as demonstrated so far) is not worthy of a full fledged game.
Owners of Left 4 Dead were mislead. Fact. Valve said there would be DLC like...
Not what I said. I said it would be more difficult on the console. The 360 has a hard drive. It can and has accepted DLC.
I never said people shouldn't be using the system in the first place. I said that people who bought the Arcade version should not expect any form of DLC, at all. Also...
Right. More difficult. Not impossible. The 360 has a hard drive. The entire game can be put on the hard drive. Unless people are idiots and bought the Arcade in which case they should not expect DLC.
And for the record, it would seem you're trying to fix the problem with personal opinion, not me.