Posted February 01, 2015
CarrionCrow: I just watch it through Netflix. They make the show and I pay the subscription, so I can watch it whenever I want.
I'm not surprised that you're enjoying the added flexibility. Once you use on-demand programming primarily, it's pretty frigging hard to go back to shifting your schedule around, just to watch a particular TV show every week.
Yeah, I never got into the COD/Halo/Battlefield/whatever either.
After Doom and Quake, that was it. Last FPS I played was Half-Life 2, and I don't really feel like I'm missing much.
(Well, I kinda want to get Doom and Quake again...-laughs-)
Nintendo always seems to be the odd man out when it comes to that genre. I know they've gotten certain things for the Wii and what-not, but whenever I get a Wii (or far more likely, a Wii U), FPS's won't be the reason why I do so.
We've had Netflix on and off. And Amazon Prime / Instant Video too. We tend to just get it for a month, watch the couple of shows we're interested in and then cancel it. We're not huge Tv watchers so constantly having a subscription would be a waste of money. It's a great service though, so handy. You're right about going back to normal Tv watching though... I'm not surprised that you're enjoying the added flexibility. Once you use on-demand programming primarily, it's pretty frigging hard to go back to shifting your schedule around, just to watch a particular TV show every week.
Yeah, I never got into the COD/Halo/Battlefield/whatever either.
After Doom and Quake, that was it. Last FPS I played was Half-Life 2, and I don't really feel like I'm missing much.
(Well, I kinda want to get Doom and Quake again...-laughs-)
Nintendo always seems to be the odd man out when it comes to that genre. I know they've gotten certain things for the Wii and what-not, but whenever I get a Wii (or far more likely, a Wii U), FPS's won't be the reason why I do so.
I played the original Battlefield and enjoyed it and I used to play Unreal Tournament a lot, but the only FPS I would get excited about these days is if they made a new Timesplitters game, but the chances of that are slim to none :(
Developers who make FPSs tend to go for style over substance with uber realistic graphics that most Nintendo consoles wouldn't have been able to handle. Plus they (for some reason) are always portrayed as childish and that doesn't fit with the gritty FPS image..