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| News Comments > Rage Hard Revealed |
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Apr 10, 2006, 11:11 |
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1) The concept art make everyone look exactly like GI JOE characters, with a melange of fashions: http://www.titancomputer.de/mac/ragehard/gfx/concepts/sc06.jpg I mean...a neon green bandana? Light blue sneakers? Look carefully at the dates. The concept art is signed '2001' -- wow, 5 year old concept art! Also, look at this one: http://www.titancomputer.de/mac/ragehard/gfx/concepts/sc09.jpg Flannel shirt tied around the waist? And look at the colors on the flannel. Is that a swedish grunge student, or something?
2) Tagline on homepage: "The only lanaguage they are capable to handle is VIOLENCE".
3) Looks like it's based on some weird stereotype of the american 'street life': the black 'gangsta punk' the black 'hard rich drug dealer'
PS) Those of you thinking immediately about pulsing erections when you hear the game title 'rage hard' might want to check your sexual orientation again.
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| News Comments > INFERNAL Revealed |
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Mar 22, 2006, 18:39 |
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This 'physics processor' crap looks very gimmicky. I don't see how game physics really requires the use of a dedicated processor. In the long run it really seems much smarter to just increase the general processing power of the CPU. Until I see some kind of powerful demonstration otherwise, I will dismiss this stuff as pure hype.
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| News Comments > Turtle Rock's Source Game |
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Mar 17, 2006, 08:20 |
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"Longstanding community ones. Apparently you have never waited in line. "
Christ...pre-loading IS waiting in line, you moron. Pre-loading is the Steam equivalent of the distribution system that traditional game SKUs go through. Then, once the games are all in place, they are 'released' and people get to open the boxes and play. You are unbelievably dense.
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| News Comments > Turtle Rock's Source Game |
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Mar 16, 2006, 23:37 |
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It 'should'? By whose standards? Your obviously nonsensical ones? Or the ones that the developers of the content themselves choose? They decide they want to unlock the game on the same day. They have very good reasons for doing so. END DISCUSSION.
Idiot.
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| News Comments > Turtle Rock's Source Game |
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Mar 16, 2006, 22:55 |
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"It's wrong to make people wait especially a week to play after they already have the bits on their PC. "
No, it's wrong for certain people to play before anyone else, so a pre-load is a compromise between a poor gamer who doesnt get to play the immediately as it's downloaded and a traffic jam where 80 million people download at once.
You are the joke because you have absolutely no perspective. You just have some kind of hazy fantasy about absolute 'principles' like 'it's wrong to make people wait'. You are the joke.
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| News Comments > Turtle Rock's Source Game |
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Mar 16, 2006, 22:40 |
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Yeah, because pre-load is wrong, right riley? You don't like your streaming videos to buffer, it's just a waste of time. HEY DAMMIT, IT'S ON YOUR PC'S RAM, NOW PLAY IT AND STOP BUFFERING! you yell at windows media player. Load balancing, buffering, all these idiotic things that make for better experiences were invented by Valve to keep you from the content!
What a friggin one-note joke you are.
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| News Comments > Gold - Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 |
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Mar 7, 2006, 22:51 |
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Haven't you guys learned anything?
Riley Pissed will do ANYTHING to derail any thread that is even remotely involved with Valve Software.
The psych profile I've developed from his mindless rants over the past year indicate that Valve Software apparently personally seduced his girlfriend and gave him terrible acne, the scars of which still linger on his ravaged visage, to this day.
That is the source of his anger and no amount of logic or reason will penetrate it.
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| News Comments > Loki Announced |
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Mar 3, 2006, 20:28 |
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"Can you survive for the final showdown ?"
You can always tell when it's the French; their unmistakably Gallic 'space before a final question mark' rule always looks bizarre.
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| News Comments > Ships Ahoy - Scratches |
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Mar 2, 2006, 10:59 |
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Christ, that press release sounds like it was written by Lovecraft. That awkward prose, those ever-so-slightly inappropriate adjectives. Wretched noises?
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| News Comments > Follow-up - Half-Life 2: Episode One |
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Re: human |
Feb 12, 2006, 10:31 |
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You say, "Who imagines anyone will pay $150". I didn't say it would be less. But it will still be a ripoff. But it doesn't matter because your argument is completely flawed. Look at those who pay for MMORPGs like WOW & EQ & UO & AC. It costs some people hundreds of dollars, and some even paid thousands of dollars. For a single game experience.
That's your argument? You think HL2 episodic expansions will be a MMORPG and thereby rip off poor gamers like you?
Stupid and disingenuous argument, and you know it. Calling it 'a single game experience' doesn't actually make HL2 expansions all of a sudden occupy the same market niche as a MMORPG, because it's not, and won't be. MMORPGS offer much more than a single player FPS like HL2 does, and gamers are smart enough to know it.
Secondly, even if Valve sold the equivalent of a game for $150, which, let us remind everyone, was your claim, does this mean that Valve and Stephen King are the spawn of Satan? One could in fact argue that episodic games offer people the option to try a small part of the game before buying it. Nothing wrong with that. Even if your idiot prophecy came to pass, it'd be a free market transaction with NO obligation on the part of the consumer to take part.
So, in the end, you're just another alarmist hand-wringing retard like Creston, bemoaning the fall of the games industry all because Valve decided to distribute their games themselves. Oh, woe is you! And yes, what DO you know, Zeph? Not much, from where I'm standing.
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| News Comments > Half-Life 2: Episode One |
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Feb 11, 2006, 05:50 |
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" Man I hope not, but I've always been suspicious of that being where Valve was headed. When I heard Gabe was an ex-Microsoft executive, that really worried me."
AHahhahaha. Oh, 'Parallax Abstraction' (if that is your real name), you are a REAL LAUGH. We all know Microsoft employees are in it for the money. Hahhaha. I guess your mind just thinks in stereotypes.
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| News Comments > James Cameron MMORPG |
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PROJECT 880 IS.... |
Feb 4, 2006, 09:21 |
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The secret 'project 880' is almost definitely the idea that Cameron worked with about 10 years ago, a script called 'AVATAR', which is set about a couple hundred years in the future, where a polluted and overcrowded earth sends 'controllers' to the alien planet Pandora to exploit its resources. The controllers are telepathically linked to specially-grown 'avatar' bodies that can survive in the harsh Pandoran environment. There are also native Pandorans, and I think some hijinks ensue, with a love story somewhere in there.
For more info: http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=22373
This makes the most sense: Alien planet, alien ecology, an established economic system. Perfect for an MMORPG.
I'm betting this is the property that Cameron's game is based on.
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