I got my 360 for a year now and I bought more than 10 retail
games thousands of points and a year of live subscription and I got nothing worthy in return.
Not exact matches
We caution that, although these results are based on
thousands of spring training
games, this is a smaller sample size relative to our complete baseball database (which now covers almost 20,000 data
points over eight seasons).
I'm sure you'll have to argue this
point with the more than 7,000 midshipmen and cadets, not to mention the
thousands of football fans who attend the
game and millions more who watch it on television.
In no other
game can your team be losing by five, 10,
thousands of points, and can you believe there is a chance, however slim, that they might still come back.
But as Heeks
points out, this is a controversial practice, and though it helps
thousands of gold farmers earn wages equal to those
of factory workers, it goes against the rules
of the
games.
It is also naïve in the extreme to believe that modern day fruits and vegetables have anywhere NEAR the nutritional profile
of wild grown plants tens
of thousands of years ago (even organically grown ones), or that modern farm cows have the mineral content in their meat that wild
game did back in our ancestor's time (This
point is relevant because it illustrates the limitations
of attempting to duplicate historical diets).
Earned
thousands of Speed
Points by playing the
game like «Destruction Derby»
Think Smash T.V. for the SNES but with an arsenal
of unique guns, powerups, perks, different
game modes and more hordes
of monsters than you can shake your wee lil blow torch at Survival modes are addictive, challenging, and fun slaying
thousands of rabid packs
of aliens, lizard men, and multiplying spideroids all the while trying to rake up the most
points before being swarmed to death.
Don't
game the system to earn hundreds
of thousands of points and then sell them to total strangers.
The theory is that this spike was caused by bots and / or fake accounts downloading the
game thousands upon
thousands upon
thousands of times, in order to elevate its store ranking to a
point where people would see it (with the crowd and media then doing the rest
of the work).
At the end
of the day haters will be haters and to add to your post Stinkflipper EVE is the biggest pay to win
game I have ever seen I mean rather than starting the
game from scratch I can go on the net buy an account with a relay good ship and skills and kick ass or I have to spend hundreds
of dollars if not
thousands just to get any where in monthly fees, like when I started to play in order to start this new mission I needed a new ship but to get that new ship I needed to learn a new skill but to learn that skill I needed another skill that took 1h then the main skill took some thing like 3h then I needed to get weapons and guess what that needed a new skill but this one was going to take a month so at that
point I was like WTF!!!!! because that was a whole month sub gone just to do that.
With the right equipment and stats, characters can break the
game's damage limit and attack for tens
of thousands of damage
points.
I've spoken with a raft
of players, some
of whom backed the Elite Dangerous Kickstarter to the tune
of thousands of pounds, on this topic, and most
point to the structure
of the space
game as its most troubling flaw.
New content is coming soon with DLC Pack 5 and even at this
point,
thousands of people still play the
game!
Likewise, there's no
point in spending
thousands of dollars on an engine and tools when you're just starting out and for all you know, you might change your mind and decide you don't even want to make
games.
Bard's Grind I think we are at the
point where retro - inspired video
games are being released faster than the
thousands of opinion pieces commenting about the abundance
of retro - inspired...
At this
point all you can do is report those instances when they come up, and work with Valve while they scan and patch every one
of the
thousands of games on the service.
Steam is full
of reviews prior to release,
games regularly get bombed with hundreds
of thousands of downvotes whenever the developer does something people don't quite like, and then there's the questionable merits
of a five star or ten
point scoring system when people gravitate to the very extremes.
Then you can redeem your
points for Xbox or Windows gift cards and pick from
thousands of games, movies, TV shows, music, and apps.
At this
point all you can do is report those instances when they come up, and work with Valve while they scan and patch every one
of the
thousands of games on the service.
To this
point, it was the can't - miss
game of the season for
thousands of fans.