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Dusty Lens posted:As memory serves the first SC thread was laughed into the gas chamber. spacetoaster posted:That's a later Star Citizen thread. Thank you! I wasn't able to find it so I went with the next best thing. That's much better. Look at all those poor bastards.
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no_recall posted:One last one before the year ends. 2.7 million
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:11 |
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TheAgent posted:They are going to have to. I can't see Ortwin trying to defend this himself or with anyone in-house. In-House counsel don't and shouldn't defend the company in court. While they can, usually it's seen as improper as they can't be impartial enough. That is why if a case moves beyond arbitration you get outside counsel involved. In-house counsel then serves as the go between. When motions for discovery or the outside firm needs documents tracked down, etc. that is handled by the in-house counsel. Another reason is that you want outside counsel who are up on the latest letter of the law and techniques being used in trials. M Source: My wife is in house counsel at a $2B company...
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Colostomy Bag posted:Looks like they dumped out 3.0.0ao lol better than having free look be ALT and 3rd person be F4 I guess
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SpaceCurtisLeMay posted:In-House counsel don't and shouldn't defend the company in court. While they can, usually it's seen as improper as they can't be impartial enough. That is why if a case moves beyond arbitration you get outside counsel involved. In-house counsel then serves as the go between. When motions for discovery or the outside firm needs documents tracked down, etc. that is handled by the in-house counsel. Another reason is that you want outside counsel who are up on the latest letter of the law and techniques being used in trials. M CIG are a bunch of retards and watch ortwin and toast walk into court like a vampire and his bloodboy
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:15 |
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Derek is a lot more eloquent than I expected I expected one long poo poo-eating grin and dismissive hand-waving
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:15 |
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Doobie meets Crobbler.
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TheAgent posted:well here's my source Wouldn't surprise me if they tried. Having your in house counsel represent you in a lawsuit is the corporate equivalent of a man who defends himself in court only has a fool for a client.
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TheAgent posted:well here's my source The secret to me It ain't flown on a flag I carry it behind This pretty little badge What says MOMA
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:18 |
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Oh dear.
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:18 |
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SpaceCurtisLeMay posted:In-House counsel don't and shouldn't defend the company in court. While they can, usually it's seen as improper as they can't be impartial enough. That is why if a case moves beyond arbitration you get outside counsel involved. In-house counsel then serves as the go between. When motions for discovery or the outside firm needs documents tracked down, etc. that is handled by the in-house counsel. Another reason is that you want outside counsel who are up on the latest letter of the law and techniques being used in trials. M There's also the issue of the in-house counsel being a co-founder.
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TheAgent posted:so I guess you gotta hold F now to do anything in your ship, but holding F is also the default "get out of your chair" keybind Holding 'f' gives you your inner thoughts.
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:20 |
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*Holds 'f' "We're hosed"
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:23 |
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XK posted:There's also the issue of the in-house counsel being a co-founder. Yep. When I moved from GC to CEO of a company I went to inactive status with the Bar.
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:24 |
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Defense: Your honor, the defense requests that the lights be turned down in the courtroom. Judge: For what reason? Defense: So we can open the coffin and release fire and fury your honor.
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Colostomy Bag posted:Defense: Your honor, the defense requests that the lights be turned down in the courtroom.
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D_Smart posted:We are live! Man was I totally surprised that the guy with anime posters and green hair still has faith in Star Citizen.
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Hav posted:SCO stuff Yes, the Novell case was hilarious: SCO was claiming ownership of the code/API but in fact they had only licensed it from Novell, who had never given up those ownership rights, which, qed and was. That's why CIG/RSI's response is going to be so interesting All these cases were being heard at the same time (SCO was suing EVERYBODY, except Microsoft who helpfully gave them some money), so when the USL vs BSD case was finally uncovered, it set off a judgement cascade (as the results of the other cases were dependent on the outcome of IBM vs SCO), and nothing of value was lost
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:37 |
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juggalo baby coffin posted:This is how we knew it was a scam from very early on But personally, I think many of your comments can be directed at the development team themselves. I do not think Chris Roberts is either well-educated or well-experienced in gaming in the modern day, and I believe he is patient zero. Chris Roberts himself believed in his stupid scam, at least up until a point, and promised what he legitimately believed he could do. Because he's too limited and too egotistical to realize. I'm not even sure he himself realizes it is a scam. External factors have influenced his behavior. Imagine a subject in a closed room who can choose to behave in certain ways to see a response from the nebulous other that exists outside the room. By acting a certain way, subject is given millions of dollars! And it keeps happening! For years. Therefore he behaves in that fashion, unknowingly perpetuating a scam he is the face of. It's possible they're a scam now and have always been a scam. But the space doors, for example, give me the feeling they believed they were at some point a legitimate studio. And legitimate studios behave in such a fashion, so, they did so themselves. If from the beginning the core was rotten, they'd have been gathering money into greater piles and been quite miserly. And I think in turn that is what has made it so effective at working on the backers. It's potemkin village that has working water, a ridiculous coffee machine, workers going into the factory and coming out at the end of the day. But it's powered by dreams and produces only clipping disasters and holograms that cast shadows.
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:38 |
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fuctifino posted:New thread title? Seconded
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:40 |
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https://twitter.com/SC_Logicorp/status/942885801632952323 https://twitter.com/TarkaRoshe/status/942907094424064000 https://twitter.com/TarkaRoshe/status/942907557500342272 https://twitter.com/TarkaRoshe/status/942909535072739328
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:41 |
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TheAgent posted:well here's my source While I hope this is what happens, CIG hiring a big scary law firm of their own would allay a lot of backer panic. And we'll all fall out of their chairs laughing when said law firm is dismissed for not promising that they can get them off or quits due to non-payment of fees.
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:43 |
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https://twitter.com/Bockbiertje2/status/942409015820156928 https://twitter.com/GeraIdEvans/status/942466629392150528 https://twitter.com/iq_derek/status/942479696687763456
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jK4KjD_96Q&t=1988squote:"EHM...its - its much different because we're...ehhh kinda allowing a lot higher acceleration on these b-bikes maybe than... than you might get--- because the VELOCITY is so low - the ... the reasoning behind it so... Velocity is low you can have a bit more... ACCELERATION... ehhmm... thats the way I SEE IT. Its sorta like its not going AS FAST as using the afterburner, it means you can be a little bit ss..ssnapier on the turning. For the longest time we had bikes in.... and they perform....huuuuuhhhh... BADLY... whereas people are CONSTANTLY complaining about the slidines... because its when you... when you turn on a bike and you look the direction... you wanna go and you feel like you are drifting out it really doesnt feel right... its... the ships kind of ARE like that when you got the safties off and thats like...thats t the the way we want it you wanna be FIGHTING the slide using the boost and afterburner it needs to be a... HARD challenge we wanna have that skill level... i think the bikes..its a little less..a little less... ehm... OK to do that Apart from this being complete gibberish it is also wrong. The dude is trying to fix shortcomings of the GravLev system that keeps the vehicle from scraping over rocks and the floor by tweaking sideways acceleration... because to his understandig the GravLev system is atuomatic and oh my it was so much of a hassle to learn how to work with the thrusters in first place... so better just make the bike go sideways faster in less time because that will surely fix the horrific hovermode we created (but hey, its like magnetic levitation so its cool... although we can only really use that on completely flat surfaces...)
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spacetoaster posted:Here's the original: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3511398&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=1 wow this is a fun stroll through the past Parias posted:Holy hell, this thread has completely self-destructed again. I'm starting to feel like I should treat it like the official forums and go on hiatus for the next 24-48 hours until things cool down. EdEddnEddy posted:You really are going to let 1-2% of the people on a game that is not out yet effect your opinion of the gameplay/final product in 2 years?
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:49 |
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is the paywall up right now?
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:51 |
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wow an archive of derek smart tweets and blogs where could I possibly ever find those or someone willing to point them out every few hours
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:53 |
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Hi Tarka Please come and join our discussion, as we would welcome a rational debate. You have to come prepared with actual facts and prepare to cite them, but hopefully that won't be too difficult for you because you obviously are a well-informed free thinker who hasn't had gallons of the Kool Aid. We would also prefer that you type them out yourself rather than use the team of screeching rabid orangutans that normally operate your keyboard. If these challenges are too much though, we understand.
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Combat Theory posted:"EHM...its - its much different because we're...ehhh kinda allowing a lot higher acceleration on these b-bikes maybe than... than you might get--- because the VELOCITY is so low - the ... the reasoning behind it so... Velocity is low you can have a bit more... ACCELERATION... ehhmm... thats the way I SEE IT. Its sorta like its not going AS FAST as using the afterburner, it means you can be a little bit ss..ssnapier on the turning. For the longest time we had bikes in.... and they perform....huuuuuhhhh... BADLY... whereas people are CONSTANTLY complaining about the slidines... because its when you... when you turn on a bike and you look the direction... you wanna go and you feel like you are drifting out it really doesnt feel right... its... the ships kind of ARE like that when you got the safties off and thats like...thats t the the way we want it you wanna be FIGHTING the slide using the boost and afterburner it needs to be a... HARD challenge we wanna have that skill level... i think the bikes..its a little less..a little less... ehm... OK to do that They don’t think it be like it is, but it do.
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:55 |
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I think he's describing the hoverboard from Back to the Future 2.
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 04:57 |
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if staying involved with star citizen meant I had to read, archive and display every dsmart post, tweet, blog, spat or appearance I'd have wandered out into the California desert to be eaten by predators long ago, thereby freeing me from star citizen and my overall worry about my jpg bitcoin fleet
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alf_pogs posted:wow this is a fun stroll through the past Lol that old thread is gold.
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That old thread is a real look in the mirror. BRB time to give all my money to Chris Roberts and then play Freelancer unironically.
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TheAgent posted:if staying involved with star citizen meant I had to read, archive and display every dsmart post, tweet, blog, spat or appearance I'd have wandered out into the California desert to be eaten by predators long ago, thereby freeing me from star citizen and my overall worry about my jpg bitcoin fleet Maybe they should be archiving the things crobbler and CIG say.
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XK posted:Maybe they should be archiving the things crobbler and CIG say. Holding the keeper of their money and dreams accountable to ensure timely responsible development? That's crazy talk. Better to keep harassing a guy 24 hours a day who to them is both grossly incompetent and somehow the greatest threat ever to their precious game. ComfyPants fucked around with this message at 05:06 on Dec 19, 2017 |
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XK posted:Maybe they should be archiving the things crobbler and CIG say.
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Spiderdrake posted:It's interesting because we'll never know if it began as a scam or if it evolved into one as technical impossibilities rubbed up against a money well to the tune of 200~ million dollars. I don't think his dev team could feasibly say no. I think nearly all the games problems come straight from chris, down to the dumb choice of cryengine. Cryengine was the #1 hyped engine at the time and chris picked it because A) they offered him a free demo and B) it was shiny.
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big nipples big life posted:is the paywall up right now? Unrelated, you want your gangtag back?
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