I had the idea of hashing digital tv signals to remove commericals. I guess by saying this right now on this dated fourm that no one else can do that due to prior something.
I think its PSO2. The one on xbox. My youger brother got it and xbox live for christmas. He played it for 3 days before the rampant hacking caused him too lose interest. What really is the point of playing when anything good you might find has been duped to hell and back. When everyone has the same good equipment. When someone gives you awsome items right off the bat.
Hes got 2 months of free xbox live gold servie (I think its called gold), and hes already looking for a way to cancel it.
If they charge a montly fee then they should have 24-7 game moderators. Moderators with the power to suspend/ban accounts on the spot. The should also keep the data serve side instead of on the xbox hard drive.
Carnage Heart on PSX1
A game in which you program robot AIs and then they battle it out in an arena. There is a resource management part of the game, but the priority of that is a distant second to programming the robots.
Dues Ex1 - PC
A mix between fps and rpg. Favors non-violent methods to solving problems. High replayability. I understnad the sencond one isnt as good, but I havent played it.
ChuChu Rocket - DC
A very simple cheap puzzel game on dreamcast.
Castlevania SOTN - psx1
I remember reading reviews that blasted this game for using outdated 2d graphics. No 3d castlevania game has ever existed that can match the quality of this game.
Id like to hear other peoples suggestions. Games I also liked were x-com 1 and 2 on PC, but they cant be played anymore on windows XP, and I never looked into getting them working on linux.
Its not computers, but in the early 1900, or maybe late 1800, it was believed that the human brain couldnt process all the information necessary to travel over 35 mph. And if you did travel faster than that speed you would go insane.
Its a good thing that we have cell phones now, so we can drive whit out abosorbing insane amounts of information from the road.
I know Im an asshole for doing this, but when I am playing an online game I try to be the most obnoxious person possible. I play warcraft3, 3v3 and just buy shredders...steal my teamates wood, then start calling them names for bening dumb enough to team up with me. On some of the custom maps in starcraft you can build invincible buildings, so I spend all my time covering the map with them...so no one else can build. I am definetely part of the problem, but I wouldnt stick out compared to everyone else. Ive also fined tuned my insults playing monkey island insult swordfighting, and insult armwrestling in escape from monkey island.
...and I wont start with ffx1. A cost of $99 to pay $13 a month for a game that never ends? I believe Blizzard games are so popular because battle.net does not have monthly subscription fees. The games themselves are not that great, in my opinion....But I have gone 2 or 3 months w/o playing diablo2 or wc3, and its nice to just install, patch, and play again.
Outpost was rated, highly. It was a PCGamer editors choice. I still have the copy of PCGamer somewhere with this review. It got like a 91 or 93%. Do some research.
If anyone remembers Outpost and the previews/reviews it got I'd think youd understand. I got burned by it. I hope it makes the top 5 and lives forever in infamy.
I had a compyter engineering professor last year whos primary interest was P2P. Now he is working on the following:
Professor Y. Charlie Hu is jointly leading a three-year, $1.8 million, multi-institutional program entitled Safari: A Scalable Architecture for Ad Hoc Networking and Services funded through the National Science Foundation's Special Projects in Networking Research. The project is to develop wireless networking technologies that will substantially increase the resilience of digital networks to physical disasters or attacks and extend its reach into economically disadvantaged parts of society and underdeveloped parts of the world.
--from https://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE/News/Documents/ 1062648000.whtml
I had the idea of hashing digital tv signals to remove commericals. I guess by saying this right now on this dated fourm that no one else can do that due to prior something.
I think its PSO2. The one on xbox. My youger brother got it and xbox live for christmas. He played it for 3 days before the rampant hacking caused him too lose interest. What really is the point of playing when anything good you might find has been duped to hell and back. When everyone has the same good equipment. When someone gives you awsome items right off the bat. Hes got 2 months of free xbox live gold servie (I think its called gold), and hes already looking for a way to cancel it. If they charge a montly fee then they should have 24-7 game moderators. Moderators with the power to suspend/ban accounts on the spot. The should also keep the data serve side instead of on the xbox hard drive.
Well, I guess the castlevania SOTN is designed very similar to Super Metroid on SNES, so its not that original.
Carnage Heart on PSX1 A game in which you program robot AIs and then they battle it out in an arena. There is a resource management part of the game, but the priority of that is a distant second to programming the robots. Dues Ex1 - PC A mix between fps and rpg. Favors non-violent methods to solving problems. High replayability. I understnad the sencond one isnt as good, but I havent played it. ChuChu Rocket - DC A very simple cheap puzzel game on dreamcast. Castlevania SOTN - psx1 I remember reading reviews that blasted this game for using outdated 2d graphics. No 3d castlevania game has ever existed that can match the quality of this game. Id like to hear other peoples suggestions. Games I also liked were x-com 1 and 2 on PC, but they cant be played anymore on windows XP, and I never looked into getting them working on linux.
Its not computers, but in the early 1900, or maybe late 1800, it was believed that the human brain couldnt process all the information necessary to travel over 35 mph. And if you did travel faster than that speed you would go insane. Its a good thing that we have cell phones now, so we can drive whit out abosorbing insane amounts of information from the road.
I know Im an asshole for doing this, but when I am playing an online game I try to be the most obnoxious person possible. I play warcraft3, 3v3 and just buy shredders...steal my teamates wood, then start calling them names for bening dumb enough to team up with me. On some of the custom maps in starcraft you can build invincible buildings, so I spend all my time covering the map with them...so no one else can build. I am definetely part of the problem, but I wouldnt stick out compared to everyone else. Ive also fined tuned my insults playing monkey island insult swordfighting, and insult armwrestling in escape from monkey island.
...and I wont start with ffx1. A cost of $99 to pay $13 a month for a game that never ends? I believe Blizzard games are so popular because battle.net does not have monthly subscription fees. The games themselves are not that great, in my opinion....But I have gone 2 or 3 months w/o playing diablo2 or wc3, and its nice to just install, patch, and play again.
Outpost was rated, highly. It was a PCGamer editors choice. I still have the copy of PCGamer somewhere with this review. It got like a 91 or 93%. Do some research.
If anyone remembers Outpost and the previews/reviews it got I'd think youd understand. I got burned by it. I hope it makes the top 5 and lives forever in infamy.
I had a compyter engineering professor last year whos primary interest was P2P. Now he is working on the following: Professor Y. Charlie Hu is jointly leading a three-year, $1.8 million, multi-institutional program entitled Safari: A Scalable Architecture for Ad Hoc Networking and Services funded through the National Science Foundation's Special Projects in Networking Research. The project is to develop wireless networking technologies that will substantially increase the resilience of digital networks to physical disasters or attacks and extend its reach into economically disadvantaged parts of society and underdeveloped parts of the world. --from https://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE/News/Documents/ 1062648000.whtml