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Fuzzy Modem posted:The Sandi bashing is the reason I DONT like this thread. I have nothing further to say on the matter. Awwh
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Release in less than 11 months.
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So I know some of us played the FPS game CCP made called DUST 514 way back. They just announced that they're shutting it down on May 30th after 3 years of it being live, in favor of working on the PC version they showed off two years ago. DUST 514 is being shut down on May 30th, and CCP confirmed they're still working on a PC version https://forums.dust514.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=225484 quote:Dear DUST 514 Community, While lovely to have to do, it at least gives some explanation about why the game is being shut down on the PS3 and so forth and actually shares some insight into what the company is doing. CIG's community management team can probably learn from this, though I doubt they will. Here's some gameplay from the PC demo they showed off in 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_GRjNL7l40&t=777s Mekchu fucked around with this message at 21:43 on Feb 3, 2016 |
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KiddieGrinder posted:Oh my mistake. Don't worry we're still friends. Peace be with you. Embrace the shitpost lifestyle.
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Fuzzy Modem posted:
Bitch you're the one that brought it up Then you were given proof, not only beers emails, but things she's said herself on youtube Then you're all like na I don't wanna talk about it. Lol How many times have you met sandi?
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https://www.reddit.com/r/DerekSmart/comments/440epc/what_was_the_ilovecreamsoda_debacle_about/ I don't understand why these people don't simply repost the "threat assessment" as their own and then when DS threatens them with ill intent to maliciously harm they could have him arrested.
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spacetoaster posted:Can my wife and I be drunk while we watch it? That would probably be ideal Shoot me an email at fuzzymodem (at) gmail and I'll send you the link.
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Unfunny Poster posted:So I know some of us played the FPS game CCP made called DUST 514 way back. How could they possibly manage this without a 100 million dollar crowdfunding effort? Romes128 posted:How many times have you met sandi? And in what setting and for how long?
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WhiskeyWhiskers posted:
[posting from a few pages back] Haha, raise an ACCC complaint. I'd do it myself by I never dropped money in this pit.
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Fuzzy Modem posted:That being said, I'm sure I have known terrible people without realizing they were terrible, but no, I do not believe Sandi- look, she would have to have, like, a split personality, which is possible, but pretty unlikely. I'm very done talking about it now. The Sandi bashing is the reason I DONT like this thread. I have nothing further to say on the matter. So what you're saying is that she'd have to be a pretty good actress to be able to pull off the two-faced bit, but since she's clearly not an actress of any great esteem clearly she must be genuine? That's a pretty cold way to come to the defense of your dear personal friend...
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Fuzzy also hates questions and answering them
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Nation posted:Fuzzy also hates questions and answering them I think that's true of most people. But we all know Chris really hates answering questions. They make him annoyed.
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Don't mind me .....
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Mendrian posted:I think that's true of most people. Fuzzy = Chris
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Brazilianpeanutwar posted:Don't mind me ..... Quality not quantity. You're no Eonwe.
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AugmentedVision posted:How could they possibly manage this without a 100 million dollar crowdfunding effort? Because CCP are, compared to CIG, a competent development company.
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Mendrian posted:I think that's true of most people. Citizen style questions annoy me too That said I would love to be Chris for just one 10ftc
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CAPTAIN CAPSLOCK posted:torque IN SPACE Torque still occurs in space. If the sum of moments about the center of mass are not equal then the structure will rotate. That's why gyros work in space and are used on spacecraft even as we speak. The problem is that accurately modeling physics in a space sim also requires you to correctly engineer the ships to accommodate those physics, and that goes against Chris's entire philosophy of dumb generic jets in space. The best "space fighter" design that I ever say was the Starfury from Babylon 5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nanfQ0mviaU See? Badass and functional.
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Fuzzy Modem posted:Hey spacetoaster you seem cool. I'm looking for a couple people to test screen the basically finished version of my indie film. Interested? I realize that offer was to spacetoaster, but I would totally be interested in screening it. I won't even post a synopsis of it here. Like I said, the concept does actually seem pretty cool to me.
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AugmentedVision posted:How could they possibly manage this without a 100 million dollar crowdfunding effort? im pretty sure hes in alaska so i think hes white knighting someones hes never met.
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Thirsty Dog posted:Quality not quantity. You're no Eonwe. You're no Derek either
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umm I thought this sub was good https://np.reddit.com/r/Squadron42/comments/43zcie/if_you_helped_nonoriginal_backers_get_an_lti_ship/ but no
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Brazilianpeanutwar posted:You're no Derek either Tell us again how you paid for platinum because you fell for the spoiler trick (and then made 100 spoiler posts to run that joke into the ground)
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Beet Wagon posted:I realize that offer was to spacetoaster, but I would totally be interested in screening it. I won't even post a synopsis of it here. Like I said, the concept does actually seem pretty cool to me. I can vouch for Beet Wagon, we have been sharing a thread for months
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Thirsty Dog posted:Tell us again how you paid for platinum because you fell for the spoiler trick (and then made 100 spoiler posts to run that joke into the ground) lmfao
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Behead those who insult Chester Cheetah
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Thirsty Dog posted:Tell us again how you paid for platinum because you fell for the spoiler trick (and then made 100 spoiler posts to run that joke into the ground) goon fight! Kakarot posted:umm I thought this sub was good opsec Tijuana Bibliophile posted:I can vouch for Beet Wagon, we have been sharing a thread for months This is literally true.
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Thirsty Dog posted:Tell us again how you paid for platinum because you fell for the spoiler trick (and then made 100 spoiler posts to run that joke into the ground) Oh god i'm so sorry, friends?
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Kakarot posted:umm I thought this sub was good We want to keep the drama outside the sub otherwise it turns into /r/somethingawful.
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Beet Wagon posted:I realize that offer was to spacetoaster, but I would totally be interested in screening it. I won't even post a synopsis of it here. Like I said, the concept does actually seem pretty cool to me. Yeah sure, just shoot me an email. fuzzymodem (at) gmail. That's it though. Two is plenty for now.
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Mendrian posted:You see this Eve narrative over on Reddit all the time. You know it, you've seen it before - Goons ruined Eve. I don't get it. Can somebody explain it to me? There are multiple phases to it. In the early days goons were wildly successful because teamwork was OP, and we had organised spergs that were drilling into the game to find out how it worked. At this point we were just frightfully effective, so CCP 'encouraged' an alliance to act as a counterbalance that contained some of the devs playing on their day off. They were the 'good guys' to our 'bad guys', an image that we encourage at every turn because it's hilarious. After CCP got caught giving this alliance free stuff, they had to fire their 'rogue developer' and create a bunch of rules that effectively stopped them playing their own game, especially with mod powers. There's also the various scams that people run, and the very, very real intelligence metagame that gets played that borders on the real life disturbing with some of the other alliances. Recruitment scams are the funniest, mainly because anyone can google Goons recruitment scam and probably get the big front page message that says 'we do not recruit'. That doesn't stop enterprising Goons from creating entire networks of 'officers' that will vouch for the fact that 'half a billion credits fees will get you in, and we can escort you and your stuff to 0.0' ~ YMMV, but it's basically the same. We're a Darwinist force in a libertarian space game where a sucker joins every second and curiously, we're the good guys... So, there's a couple of aspects to the butt-hurt; People scammed by Goons in Eve, Corporations that got their gate camp rolled by a slosh-op, People in alliances that aren't Goons. The wider picture is that some people can't take the idea that a bunch of 'meta-gaming whack jobs' that are simultaneously incompetent and yet a serious menace to any gaming community. It's great.
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Brazilianpeanutwar posted:Oh god i'm so sorry, friends? N-no, being the grouch is more fun now that Google Butt has stopped getting annoyed at poop touching.
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Beer4TheBeerGod posted:Release in less than 11 months. By 11 months, I think this dumpster fire will have elevated to Fukishma meltdown status.
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Hav posted:So, there's a couple of aspects to the butt-hurt; People scammed by Goons in Eve, Corporations that got their gate camp rolled by a slosh-op, People in alliances that aren't Goons. The wider picture is that some people can't take the idea that a bunch of 'meta-gaming whack jobs' that are simultaneously incompetent and yet a serious menace to any gaming community. Preencleeve Grothsmore
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Hav posted:There are multiple phases to it. In the early days goons were wildly successful because teamwork was OP, and we had organised spergs that were drilling into the game to find out how it worked. At this point we were just frightfully effective, so CCP 'encouraged' an alliance to act as a counterbalance that contained some of the devs playing on their day off. They were the 'good guys' to our 'bad guys', an image that we encourage at every turn because it's hilarious. Yeah but you're still a fuckin' nerd that could literally be a successful business owner if you spent the same effort you spend on Internet spreadsheets on IRL spreadsheets.
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Natron posted:Hey, don't feel too bad. I made my own space JPEGs for a game that doesn't even exist. Another goon is taking said space JPEG and putting it in an actual game. He has planned it out and everything (take note, CIG), and it sounds like it will be hilarious. Wait what game?
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I don't like the way the thread is going. gently caress it; I'm posting a knitting pattern. COMPO HAT (named for the character on Last of the Summer Wine who wore a hat just like it) Skill Level: Advanced Intermediate Materials: Needles: 16" #8 circular needle (optional) set of 4 #8 double pointed needles cable needle Yarn: 1 skein Lion Brand Wool-Ease Sage Other Materials: 1 place marker Gauge: ~6 stitches per inch in pattern 6 rows per inch in pattern Stitch Explanation: K—knit P—purl st(s)—stitch(es) Pattern: Cast on 112 sts and join, being careful not to twist work. Place marker to indicate end of round. Work in K1 P1 rib for 3 inches. Begin chart. This is the legend to the charts above and below. After the fourth cable twist, begin decreases. On the chart for the decreases, I included the fourth cable twist to use as a reference point. The last cable twist, near the top of the chart, is the seventh cable twist. When decrease chart is completed, break yarn and weave through remaining 8 sts. Weave in loose ends; block. Fold brim up.
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Colostomy Bag posted:Is that a bottle of Woodford hiding in the back?
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Romes128 posted:How many times have you met sandi? "I looked the man in the eye. I found him to be very straight forward and trustworthy and we had a very good dialogue. I was able to get a sense of his soul. He's a man deeply committed to his country and the best interests of his country and I appreciate very much the frank dialogue and that's the beginning of a very constructive relationship," - George W Bush, On meeting Putin.
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spacetoaster posted:What happened? EVE has a couple of different tiers of “capability” in ships. Tech 1 (stuff anyone can build), Tech 2 (advanced versions of T1 ships), Tech 3 (alien-tech gimmick ships), and Faction ships (special hard-hitting pirate and empire ships). Back in the day, T3 didn't exist and T2 ships were the thing to have for advanced fleet setups. Ships are built from blueprints — either originals (BPOs) of infinite production capacity or copies (BPCs) with a limited number of builds on them. While anyone can buy a T1 BPO and start building, T2 BPOs had only been available through a convoluted and rather silly lottery system that had been phased out a year before the incident in favour of a process called “invention” that instead produced T2 BPCs of varying quality. This had two effects: one was that T2 BPOs were rare and would only become more so as no new ones would ever be created; another was that they were always better than the invented BPCs. The BPOs could also be improved beyond their initial state, whereas the BPCs could not. Having a couple of T2 BPOs was a license to print money, and some industrialists had practically cornered the market on certain items by buying up all BPOs from other players. While they're not as important as they once were because the economy has outgrown them, the BPOs remain to this day and are still being traded at fantastical (to the point of irrational) sums because of how handy they are. The so-called “T20 incident” was when the largest and 1337est alliance — BoB, the quintessential enemy of the goons —was discovered to have received BPOs from one of their members, who also happened to be a developer at CCP (the eponymous T20). The way it was discovered was some classic EVE-style meta-gaming and (game-)corporate espionage, which initially allowed the perpetrators to hind behind a narrative of “omg, they hacked our forums!” This, combined with the fact that a developer was involved, allowed the GMs and moderators to go hog-wild in their censorship: the guy who discovered the donation was banned and his name was added to the EVE forum word filter so it could never be uttered again. Any thread discussing the topic was closed, nuked, burned, and kicked in the groin. Enter the goon posting machine. No amount of heavy-handed moderation could actually keep the scandal contained with that kind of warband on the loose, and it didn't help that everyone else actually agreed with the goons on this — and only this — one thing. It soon became clear that this was plain old developer malfeasance and outright cheating, so CCP had to actually do something to fix it all. Among other things, they instituted a player-populated oversight body called the Council of Stellar Management (which is own unending source of drama and political slapfighting, but that's for another time) and to slap a few wrists to at least regain some customer trust. Rules were also enacted that restricted exactly how devs could play the game privately. The entire episode had severely damaged CCP's reputation; the trust in “the system”; and made old jabs of “Band of Developers” have a very nasty new sting to them.
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