First off, epiclulz, as valid as you may think your argument is, you are misguided. I would highly recomend that you start and try to run a small company before you attempt to preach how things should be done. It is only when you are face real choices concerning profit and loss and managing for profit will you come to understand that companies are not faceless, soulless money-grubbing machines. They are often dynamic and people driven, do not dehumanize what you
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Here is a short story of real events that happened. If you are not intrested in real life Christmas stories, well sorry. For starters I work with a plumbing company as an apprentice (don't have my journeyman yet but getting close). We had gotten a call from a Minister of one of our local churches. He was asking if we could do some charity work for a family who was very down on thier luck. They were in desperate need for they did not have running w
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Another game, Ninja Gaiden 2 This is what I understand. The Spider clan attacked Ryu's clan in order to steal the demon statue. The statue is some kind of key required to and used to revive the greater fiends and then the Archfiend. Elizébet is a greater fiend. Elizébet stole the statue with thte spider clan's help.
[quote]anyway, my fav game would have to be, (other than Sins) Mass Effect. What the hell are they going to do about the HUGE Reaper fleet? I mean please, if one reaper ship nearly destroyed the entire council and the included races, then what would a fleet?[/quote] I agree about the reaper fleet, I meen what are they going to do when like 5 show up???
[quote]Make any sense to you? [/quote] nope
[quote]The only nearby vita chamber is turned off.[/quote] What about the hundreds of other chambers all over the place? Doesn't make sense to me that something designed to (and can in the game) manipulate things on a quantum level, would be limited by distance.
Lets hear about that game you love, yet naggs at you with some unresolved plot element. My choice is BioShock. I love the game and back story, but one thing has allways bugged me about it. SPOILER!!!!!!! Don't read if you haven't played the game and don't want any plot ruined. Why isn't Andrew Ryan revived by a vita chamber??
You know, I can't help but wonder if there exist threads like this for other companies CEOs.
Hopping on this bandwagon.
For starters, The hard AI is allways going to have a resource boost (it has a multiplier I just don't remember what it is). If thier is more than one AI they are allways going to gang up on you. Get used to it on the harder settings, the AI can make alliances with each other REALY fast. You can try to get to about %45 and then spam cease fire agreements with a faction on the diplomacy menu. Then a few questions. Are you just spamming nothing but Javel
[quote]I just don't think publishers are willing to do that at this stage. But I think it's only a matter of time before online computing is so ubiquitious that publishers start requiring a net connection to play. I think that time is still years off though.[/quote] I think you talked about that in another thread, (I think it was the gamer's bill of rights one) where you used a soldier that couldn't have a reliable connection to the internet as an example. I hope to god that i
To bad you don't have the option of setting up preset victory conditions. But in a game where its down to the last man standing you can't declare yourself victor untill one of two conditions is met. 1. Wipe him off the map. 2. Have him foreit. I actualy would applaud Newt for sticking it out to the bitter end. Don't like it? Well don't play him again.
I do belive that is intentional, I have played a few hard AI (not more than a couple on the same map at one time) and allways found them to have much better income than I could ever have. I played one massive 4 star map over the course of a couple of days and found the hard AI I defeated "early" (realitive to rest of the campaign) still ranked 2nd in fleet size and credit income (I barely edged him out by a few thousand credits). They are still defeatable
As much as I like ramdom events, to many can break a game and rob any skill requirements in order to win. Mario Kart Wii, Super Smash Bros Brawl are good examples of complete ramdom chaos changing everything so regardless of skill level or tactics used, You can end up losing. But those are designed for that and are fun because of it. A stratagey oriented game like Sins probably would't do so well. One thing I do want is stronger pirates. I agree that the
Turning on and off the ability seems like a much better idea rather than just a constantly on passive one. On a second note, how about giving colony ships radation scrubbing abilities? Everyone could have them and it would only work if the colony ship was a certain distance away from the world.
[quote]Someone has to die before they'll pay any attention[/quote] People have died.
[quote]I tried that beta stupidity detector, but somehow everything I thought should be flagged stupid was OK. I wonder what you have to type to get a false positive, and how long it will be before processors and linguistic software are strong enough to really do the job.[/quote] I don't know what it considers stupid either, IM'A FIRIN' MA LAZER! O o /¯/ | ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
Yeah I should have said "alot of people wouldn't want" not everyone. Personaly, I enjoy some of the anonymity (not because I harass or do anything illegal mind you) its that you can act like someone your not for games a couple of hours a day. I would not however obstruct any efforts and would probably end up enjoying -some- of the regulation after what has been going on with the US election. Every comment section anywhere had comments regardi
I've linked an artice posted by David Wong from Cracked.com Altho it is a humor artice I found that it drove home a very interesting point with the #1 Forcing everyone who logs in to have a PIN number seems very possible and could put an end to alot of piracy on the web. Frogboy has posted a few threads about piracy and what would be viable copyright protection. It looks like the best is something nobody would want.
[quote]Starcraft 2[/quote] I to would like this, to bad Starcraft Ghost may never see the light of day.
[quote]How old are you I wonder not knowing when PC games were always more expensive than consoles.[/quote] I'm old enough to remember "shareware" was common. I just allways remember console games starting at $49.99-$59.99 range when first released. PC games were allways about $10-$15 less per game. Assuming you had a PC that could play games. [quote]The PS3 cant even handle crysis and has a crappy duel-core, thats how outdated it is.[/quote] Don't knock g
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I don't remember PC games being more expensive than console games, but getting PC games can end up costing more if you need to get a new computer every few months. But I do remember PC games allways being better than console games (not just in graphics). I'm talking inovation, interface, mods. It just seemed that games evolved as fast as the computers did.
[quote]automagically[/quote] haha that should make it into the urban dictonary for sure