Just like the Red Dawn remake, they wanted to make it as a Chinese invasion of the US... but you don't want to miss out on that Chinese market son!
You don't even want to piss off Chinese-Americans here, and I'm not taking about Taiwan. They like games and have feelings just like everyone else.
So they probably got stuck with North Korea...
Bonus stupidity points:
-they managed to piss off environmentalists by releasing 1,000 red balloons in San Francisco (which was an awesome way to litter and endanger local species, way to go guys!)
-the game was banned in South Korea... so they ended up losing a coveted market anyways.
-they managed to piss off environmentalists by releasing 1,000 red balloons in San Francisco (which was an awesome way to litter and endanger local species, way to go guys!)
Looked this up and apparently they even used biodegradable balloons. First worlders don't use logic however, so they still cried over it. They should have filled the balloons with acid, and drifted them over rally instead of the bay. That would have shut the demonstrators up.
And only under certain conditions (although I'm not exactly sure what those are), at least with the "biodegradable" plastic grocery bags.
Balloons are nothing like grocery bags.
As for them having a 6 month waiting period - that poses no problem whatsoever.
It pollutes and is very liable to destroy the wild life around the area (specially 10,000 balloons), it's not less destructive because it seems like it's nothing (the balloons just went straight to the bay).
But this was not the last in the long list of moronic decisions on THQ's road to getting their 36 dollars (2007) share to 60 cents! (2012). The game was also responsible for a drop of 26% of their share when it was released, they were hoping to sell over 2 million copies at retail price... (so you see, this game also destroyed jobs, not just wild life and ecosystems).
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A balloon will only pop a single hole.Oh, well I assumed the balloons would rise into the air until they popped into tiny pieces.
A balloon will only pop a single hole.
and so because the pressure was exerted outwards equally on all of the internal surface area the balloon pops into a million pieces, like the fragments of your shattered heart when you learned balloons do not pop into a single piece.
As someone who is clearly fluent in the English language not only do you not have an excuse but people will take you far more seriously. Not too mention that this is a discussion forum, not a chat box.as for capitalization and punctuation - those are not common sense. furthermore I am not using those things because... well do I really need a reason? no i do not.
Ah, apparently the reason why there are snow, ice and glaciers on top of mountains and mountain climbers often wear winter gear and sometimes have oxygen tanks is magic and nothing at all to do with the fact that high altitudes are increasingly cold the further out you go. I guess cold weather and winter are all in our imaginations as well.umm I think you need to check your facts cuz high altitudes aren't cold enough to freeze
[citation needed]if balloons go high enough, they will explode
I haven't played Homefront either and everything I looked up about balloons said they act like they do in a room down on the ground, they slowly leak helium through pores and lose altitude eventually. That is assuming they don't run into bad weather that causes them to break.
I also have no idea why my heart would break over something I never said.
As someone who is clearly fluent in the English language not only do you not have an excuse but people will take you far more seriously. Not too mention that this is a discussion forum, not a chat box.
Ah, apparently the reason why there are snow, ice and glaciers on top of mountains and mountain climbers often wear winter gear and sometimes have oxygen tanks is magic and nothing at all to do with the fact that high altitudes are increasingly cold the further out you go. I guess cold weather and winter are all in our imaginations as well.
[citation needed]
I haven't played Homefront either and everything I looked up about balloons said they act like they do in a room down on the ground, they slowly leak helium through pores and lose altitude eventually. That is assuming they don't run into bad weather that causes them to break.