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Feb 1, 2012, 04:49 |
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That's a pretty sweet room. Much like any minimalist room though, I doubt I could live in it (without an adjacent closet the size of the room, for all the clutter. |
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Feb 1, 2012, 02:55 |
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that game addiction documentary was pretty good - i never got as bad as that guy in wow but i certainly blew a lot of time on it. God knows what titan will do to me when it arrives |
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Feb 1, 2012, 01:35 |
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It would make it almost too obvious which games to buy because, like movies, bigger budgets typically mean better products. This has to be one of the most asinine statements I've read as of late. Nowhere, in any entertainment industry, has it been true that more $$ = better product. |
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Jan 31, 2012, 22:22 |
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Should they have to? Nope. Movie companies only do it to boast to other movie companies. Game developers don't seem to care to share.
They are allowed to spend their money as they see fit. Just like any other business (within the confines or legal business practices and requirements for shareholders if a corp.) |
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Jan 31, 2012, 21:43 |
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Yes publishers SHOULD reveal development costs. Why? Personally I want to see how much they waste on marketing, how much they don't spend on QA, etc. |
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Using a steering wheel on a Burnout game is like using the Space Shuttle controls to fly a kite. |
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