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Bitter Beard posted:This game just keeps giving on all entertainment avenues, this is the most fun I've had playing a Christ Robert's game since Privateer. Yeah maybe ARG is his true calling.
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Alan rickman has died what the gently caress is going on?!
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fuctifino posted:
Holy gently caress
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Brazilianpeanutwar posted:Alan rickman has died what the gently caress is going on?! The world is getting less and less colorful every day.
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Tijuana Bibliophile posted:Holy gently caress This is a thread where many people have spent hundreds of dollars on spaceship jpegs. Throwing down for plat is nothing, and gullibility is a pre-existing condition.
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Fargin Icehole posted:Alright, trying to find the actor's access page of her, I want to show my brother why something like Sandi acting with A-List actors, and comparing it to Joe Kucan directing and acting as Kane with actors in the Command and Conquer days is incomparable. Joe Kucan was already working as a producer with Westwood when C&C1 was made. He was tapped for the role of Kane as a guy with acting experience who could look menacing in front of a camera. The FMVs, of course, became one of the best and most fun parts of the C&C series and he went on to build an entire film studio inside Westwood's offices in Las Vegas but he still worked as a producer when the cameras were off. Plus of course the C&C games were actually released, were greatly popular, and made vast amounts of money. He runs a theatrical company now. He came out of retirement for the later C&Cs.
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Brazilianpeanutwar posted:Alan rickman has died what the gently caress is going on?! 2016 isn't getting off to a good start. I want to throw it away and start over.
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fuzzknot posted:2016 isn't getting off to a good start. I want to throw it away and start over. No kidding. Lemmy, Bowie and Alan Rickman in a few weeks. Cancer, take a break, ok?
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Ramadu posted:
I wasn't really talking about the coating. In the Halo game, the EVA helmet has a reputation of being a sniper magnet because of the gold coating. One of the things I was trying to point out is that, it's the future, you can make a visor that's going to be as transparent as glass but durable as the rest of the helmet. Unfunny Poster posted:The comedy is, aren't some of the Citizens professing the FPS poo poo in SC is going to kill COD? I wanted to get with that earlier when we were talking about Star Marine. CRob is adamant about that holo-emitter being a real gamechanger, since he brought it up in that "COD killer" article as well as in the last Star Marine demo. The thing is that we've had stuff like that in games like Duke Nukem 3D before and you can see stuff similar in theory to it in games like Counter-Strike and Team Fortress 2 when players make decoy sprays of Spies and Snipers. poo poo, it looks like Halo 3 has had hologram drops. It's not that big of a deal
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Beer4TheBeerGod posted:It's the same reason the track jackets had a declared value of $15. Apparently that is "normal" for any goods shipped from china, at least that's what someone I know that runs a store selling all sorts of electronics tells me. You simply can't stop them from doing it. Of course you could get more legit partners to manufacture your goods...
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Young Freud posted:I wanted to get with that earlier when we were talking about Star Marine. CRob is adamant about that holo-emitter being a real gamechanger, since he brought it up in that "COD killer" article as well as in the last Star Marine demo. The thing is that we've had stuff like that in games like Duke Nukem 3D before and you can see stuff similar in theory to it in games like Counter-Strike and Team Fortress 2 when players make decoy sprays of Spies and Snipers. poo poo, it looks like Halo 3 has had hologram drops. It's not that big of a deal I know we joke around about it, but it really does seem like it all comes down to CR not having played a game or even looked at one since his glory days. He comes up with these brilliant new features, not realizing that they have been around in games for years and years, or have been discarded as bad ideas already by the industry.
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Young Freud posted:I wasn't really talking about the coating. In the Halo game, the EVA helmet has a reputation of being a sniper magnet because of the gold coating. One of the things I was trying to point out is that, it's the future, you can make a visor that's going to be as transparent as glass but durable as the rest of the helmet. You could make no helmet at all and have the dude's head encased in an energy shield, the main thing is to make it look cool and not completely stupid. I like cheesy stuff but even if you wanted to be completely serious about it you could make literally anything work instead of making lame and bad space marine/dead space armour for the millionth time christ the journeyman project II jumpsuit works better as heavy space armour than whatever that abomination is supposed to be
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Young Freud posted:I wanted to get with that earlier when we were talking about Star Marine. CRob is adamant about that holo-emitter being a real gamechanger, since he brought it up in that "COD killer" article as well as in the last Star Marine demo. The thing is that we've had stuff like that in games like Duke Nukem 3D before and you can see stuff similar in theory to it in games like Counter-Strike and Team Fortress 2 when players make decoy sprays of Spies and Snipers. poo poo, it looks like Halo 3 has had hologram drops. It's not that big of a deal I somehow doubt that a developer known for making space sims has a finger on the pulse of competitive multiplayer FPS.
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Can't beat the sheriff of Nottingham....
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Young Freud posted:I wanted to get with that earlier when we were talking about Star Marine. CRob is adamant about that holo-emitter being a real gamechanger, since he brought it up in that "COD killer" article as well as in the last Star Marine demo. The thing is that we've had stuff like that in games like Duke Nukem 3D before and you can see stuff similar in theory to it in games like Counter-Strike and Team Fortress 2 when players make decoy sprays of Spies and Snipers. poo poo, it looks like Halo 3 has had hologram drops. It's not that big of a deal It all seems to point to the same thing: CRoberts has not played any games in years, or he'd already know all this. He's trying to create a game to compete with the best the genre has to offer, with no knowledge of what's been done already, and how it fared. He has ideas for "new" stuff that came out in 1996. He thinks traveling through vents is the pinnacle of innovation, a trope so old I can't even find its first use in video gaming.
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# ? Jan 14, 2016 14:18 |
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The card sold for $10 (providing you spent $1000 lol), they have to process the order, arrange shipment, pay for postage and paid support has deal with nerds complaining about their precious limited edition bit of flat metal being bent. $1 is about what they actually cost to buy one, stop being stupid. The image is funny because someone spent at least $1010 to get a card and a valuation of $1.
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# ? Jan 14, 2016 14:20 |
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illectro posted:It's a hilarious combination of many minor things. Truthfully as with many things in Star Citizen, it's really only a tiny slice of very vocal haters that make the noise, most people are much more reasonable. But here's a few things I've done that made people mad Haha, that's pretty extreme and quite funny. You showed/talked about KSP crashing and being buggy for literal years and that was a beta and that was okay, but this holy grail can't be tarnished with this blatant unedited and untampered footage. illectro posted:* having a computer that's too slow and making SC look bad because of this (i7-6700K + 980TI + 32gigs). This is good computers specs tho isn't it? I don't know enough about specs, but i know 980TI is "new".
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Iglocska posted:Apparently that is "normal" for any goods shipped from china, at least that's what someone I know that runs a store selling all sorts of electronics tells me. You simply can't stop them from doing it. As an Australian who buys poo poo overseas to save money, it's very common regardless of nationality. It's extra funny that we don't even pay import tax on anything under $1000.
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Young Freud posted:I wanted to get with that earlier when we were talking about Star Marine. CRob is adamant about that holo-emitter being a real gamechanger, since he brought it up in that "COD killer" article as well as in the last Star Marine demo. The thing is that we've had stuff like that in games like Duke Nukem 3D before and you can see stuff similar in theory to it in games like Counter-Strike and Team Fortress 2 when players make decoy sprays of Spies and Snipers. poo poo, it looks like Halo 3 has had hologram drops. It's not that big of a deal It really seems to be the standard pattern that, whenever CRobber says something on the theme of “this is all new” or “this will change everything,” what he actually means is “I remember seeing this thing in a game back when I was last in the business (i.e. 15–20 years ago).” Erenthal posted:I know we joke around about it, but it really does seem like it all comes down to CR not having played a game or even looked at one since his glory days. He comes up with these brilliant new features, not realizing that they have been around in games for years and years, or have been discarded as bad ideas already by the industry. There's that too, sure, and all that is sad in its own way, but there's just this other weird undercurrent where he keeps trying to “(re)discover” ideas that he was around to see during his active period and pawn them off as new and amazing. The amount of not being aware of what was happening in the industry he was in while he was still in it is just staggering, and I'm not sure whether I prefer that level of ignorance as an explanation over him just lying through his teeth. Tippis fucked around with this message at 14:29 on Jan 14, 2016 |
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Brazilianpeanutwar posted:Alan rickman has died what the gently caress is going on?! no not again
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Brazilianpeanutwar posted:Alan rickman has died what the gently caress is going on?! Lemmy, Bowie, Rickman .... True talent. And yet Lesnick still waddles the earth. Proof that God doesn't exist
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How is Dick Cheney still loving alive?
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Tokamak posted:As an Australian who buys poo poo overseas to save money, it's very common regardless of nationality. It's extra funny that we don't even pay import tax on anything under $1000. $1000? As someone who lives in Norway and who has to pay import tax for anything over ~$30 I am envious as hell.
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Avalanche posted:How is Dick Cheney still loving alive? Punishment for our sins.
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Avalanche posted:How is Dick Cheney still loving alive? he's a lich, hth
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WebDog posted:Reading up about CryEngine vehicles is interesting. Contrast this with Unity 3D, where you can create a main body object, attach 4 wheel objects, plop a controller and camera into the main body, then assign a mesh to all five of the components (presumably a car body mesh and wheels) and have a functional vehicle. Young Freud fucked around with this message at 14:44 on Jan 14, 2016 |
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Scruffpuff posted:It all seems to point to the same thing: CRoberts has not played any games in years, or he'd already know all this. He's trying to create a game to compete with the best the genre has to offer, with no knowledge of what's been done already, and how it fared. He has ideas for "new" stuff that came out in 1996. He thinks traveling through vents is the pinnacle of innovation, a trope so old I can't even find its first use in video gaming. I think that you nailed this on the head. I wonder if other developers find this laughable, when Croberts is going on and on about revolutionizing the video game industry by doing things that were accomplished in the 90's? Actually I wonder if a lot of backers fall into this category - guys that haven't even really played video games since Wing Commander and Privateer - it could go a long way to explaining why they are so amazed about everything SC related.
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Loxbourne posted:Joe Kucan was already working as a producer with Westwood when C&C1 was made. He was tapped for the role of Kane as a guy with acting experience who could look menacing in front of a camera. The FMVs, of course, became one of the best and most fun parts of the C&C series and he went on to build an entire film studio inside Westwood's offices in Las Vegas but he still worked as a producer when the cameras were off. It takes some skill to straddle the fine line between enjoyable cheese and outright badness and the C&C cutscenes nailed it. Joe Kucan owned that role. From what we've seen of Sandi she lacks even a fraction of his talent and if the Oldman speech is any indication the writing in Squadron 42 is going to be dire. Actually come to think of it the early C&C titles might be the only games where I never skipped the cutscenes on a replay because they were so fun. Brazilianpeanutwar posted:Can't beat the sheriff of Nottingham....
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Scruffpuff posted:He thinks traveling through vents is the pinnacle of innovation, a trope so old I can't even find its first use in video gaming.
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I hate the fact that I'm finding out about these deaths through the SC thread. First David Bowie, and now Alan Rickman? Can we get a mulligan on this year? Because it sucks.
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imperialparadox posted:I think that you nailed this on the head. I wonder if other developers find this laughable, when Croberts is going on and on about revolutionizing the video game industry by doing things that were accomplished in the 90's? I am certain it is the case that the backers are just in the same boat. Or more cognitive dissonance and doublethink. They are really good at that. What bothers me about it is these are people that are meant to love space games but haven't really bothered to actually play the multitudes of them that are available. Recently there is a crazy number of them released and coming.
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# ? Jan 14, 2016 14:48 |
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i remember going into the vents in Space Assassin, which was a fighting fantasy gamebook from 1985
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Sillybones posted:I am certain it is the case that the backers are just in the same boat. Or more cognitive dissonance and doublethink. They are really good at that. It's really, really weird. The best thing to come out of this thread for me personally was a renewed interest in Elite Dangerous, which I'm finally starting to learn the ropes of. It really seems to indicate that it isn't space games per se that these people care about. People have pinned it on escapism, but that doesn't hold up in my view, because there are too many immersive (real immersion, not unskippable animations) games out there that more than fulfill that role. It has to be something else. They've managed to tap into some primal poo poo in these backers. I think it's a combination of: - Nostalgia - Hype - Opposing critical thinking - Isolating members and penalizing them for leaving - Seeking inappropriate loyalty to their leaders Oh wait a minute, that looks familiar.
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What Chris Roberts is actually trying to do is create a youtube game in the vein of Goat Simulator and early access DayZ clones. The glitchy physics are all on purpose, because that's what kids like these days!
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Scruffpuff posted:It's really, really weird. The best thing to come out of this thread for me personally was a renewed interest in Elite Dangerous, which I'm finally starting to learn the ropes of. It really seems to indicate that it isn't space games per se that these people care about. People have pinned it on escapism, but that doesn't hold up in my view, because there are too many immersive (real immersion, not unskippable animations) games out there that more than fulfill that role. It has to be something else. They've managed to tap into some primal poo poo in these backers. I think it's a combination of: Yep. https://www.reddit.com/r/starcitizen/comments/40v29l/monthly_report_rotating_planets_and_actual/ Read the first couple of comments. The move to 64-bit made rotating and daytime/nighttime modes possible. The level of delusion is off the charts.
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Nation posted:That card is worth $1 if anyone thinks it costs more than that you are stupid Marxist!
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Scruffpuff posted:It's really, really weird. The best thing to come out of this thread for me personally was a renewed interest in Elite Dangerous, which I'm finally starting to learn the ropes of. It really seems to indicate that it isn't space games per se that these people care about. People have pinned it on escapism, but that doesn't hold up in my view, because there are too many immersive (real immersion, not unskippable animations) games out there that more than fulfill that role. It has to be something else. They've managed to tap into some primal poo poo in these backers. I think it's a combination of: There are actually very few games that are immersive space games. Elite Dangerous starts out great until you realise that there is nothing to do - to me the best game in this genre in recent years is still X3 with its expansion packs.
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Scruffpuff posted:Oh wait a minute, that looks familiar. Speaking of, are people joking when they say this is a cult, because I sure am not. It is terrifying. It is not a nice cult either. It is the bank account draining, friend and family alienating kind. Iglocska posted:There are actually very few games that are immersive space games. Elite Dangerous starts out great until you realise that there is nothing to do - to me the best game in this genre in recent years is still X3 with its expansion packs. It was the mods that made it good for me. Try modded X3 today!
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fuctifino posted:
lmao
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