Sounds very interesting and possibly addicting. Small sums of money can add up very quickly, especially when you think to yourself, oh hey that's cool and it's only 2$!!! And that is cool too... and that... and that...
But then again will we be looking at this as the retail computer view? Cheaper games that are missing modules? Sure we lose some on the computer (game), but we make it up on the accessories (in-game micro content.)
I wonder how long it will be until you don't even need to buy the game, you just pick the game type module (RTS-FPS-RPG-Ect), download some character modules (Oh hey I want to be a paladin, I'll get him for 2$), buy a story module, bam.
I would want them banned too, just because they don't like the game doesn't mean they have to hurt my playing time because of it, especially after a game master told them to disperse. Doesn't matter if you're a paying customer, you signed the EULA, "you're in their world now". Million gnome marches or whatever may be cute ideas on paper, but they can screw with other people who don't know/want anything to do with your cause, which sucks. Submit your ideas in a more constructive matter then getting others harmed in the process.
Wonder if they had anything to do at all with the development design of Spaceshiptwo. Or would they just have an "interested hand" instead of a full blown sponsorship.
Sounds great, yet another temptation by the devil to bring me towards macs... I am still wanting the day for OSX on my x86 hardware though (not emulated, thanks thought PPC).
Now, how about a patch to bring down the price?:)
If/when linux becomes mainstream and problems of this type occur, do we then get to bash that distro? Or do we bash the OS as a whole? Where would fault be placed, the core technology or the flavor of the month distribution.
It seems the name of the industry tagging game is still "iPod Killer", to me it should be tagged "iPod competitor". When you hold as much control over the market as the white devil does, toppling it in 1 swoop is unlikely. Even if your product hit it off, it would still take a while for it to reach the point of "killer".
Burnt out london? Fire? I wonder if Christian Bale and Matthew McConaughey are going to appear somewhere in there.
Karma be damned. France surrendering to what appears to be a superior power? Where have I seen this before...
Sounds very interesting and possibly addicting. Small sums of money can add up very quickly, especially when you think to yourself, oh hey that's cool and it's only 2$!!! And that is cool too... and that... and that...
But then again will we be looking at this as the retail computer view? Cheaper games that are missing modules? Sure we lose some on the computer (game), but we make it up on the accessories (in-game micro content.)
I wonder how long it will be until you don't even need to buy the game, you just pick the game type module (RTS-FPS-RPG-Ect), download some character modules (Oh hey I want to be a paladin, I'll get him for 2$), buy a story module, bam.
I tried to RTFA but I don't speak freaky deaky dutch.
I would want them banned too, just because they don't like the game doesn't mean they have to hurt my playing time because of it, especially after a game master told them to disperse. Doesn't matter if you're a paying customer, you signed the EULA, "you're in their world now". Million gnome marches or whatever may be cute ideas on paper, but they can screw with other people who don't know/want anything to do with your cause, which sucks. Submit your ideas in a more constructive matter then getting others harmed in the process.
1) Make weather data available on net. 2) ??? 3) Profit!
Wonder if they had anything to do at all with the development design of Spaceshiptwo. Or would they just have an "interested hand" instead of a full blown sponsorship.
Sounds great, yet another temptation by the devil to bring me towards macs... I am still wanting the day for OSX on my x86 hardware though (not emulated, thanks thought PPC). Now, how about a patch to bring down the price? :)
The lag wasn't the game going slowly, it was just everyone going faster then I was. Damn kids and their speed hacks... and makeout parties...
Yeah now all we need is the chinese goverment to take a step backward from blocking stuff coming in and block their spam servers from going out.
If/when linux becomes mainstream and problems of this type occur, do we then get to bash that distro? Or do we bash the OS as a whole? Where would fault be placed, the core technology or the flavor of the month distribution.
It seems the name of the industry tagging game is still "iPod Killer", to me it should be tagged "iPod competitor". When you hold as much control over the market as the white devil does, toppling it in 1 swoop is unlikely. Even if your product hit it off, it would still take a while for it to reach the point of "killer".
I wish I could get into the FBI by typing bypass.....