These typos are really strange. It seems like most of the article was copied from the Sailing stones article on wikipedia. Afterwards, some interesting edits were made.
I also found it extremely humorous that higher level toons couldn't gank lower levels. If the higher level to was too high, they ran around as an easy to kill chicken!
People defending Warhammer talk about WoW being "carebear" then somehow fail to mention this.
Also, seems to me that there will still be ganking as long as higher levels are stupid enough to venture where they shouldn't.
The only thing I noticed is what appears to be a sponsored link at the top of the suggested searches drop down which displays as you're typing in your search terms.
Of course, when he does get hurt, it looks more painful than Adam's frequent miscues. That shot he gave himself when cutting the line to his handheld grappling hook winch was rough...it almost ranks up there with Adam putting his lips in the vacuum motor. No way. The most difficult moment to watch on this show is when the Tori/Grant/Cari trio played a prank on Adam and shocked him with the ark or whatever that was. I will not watch if that episode is airing.
I thought Andrew Sega (aka Necros) composed the music for those games. I suppose it may be true both of them contributed. Although I'm pretty sure my favorite tracks from Crusader: No Remorse and Crusader: No Regret were done by Andrew.
"Stuff" doesn't have to matter as that is not the Slashdot tagline anymore. The new and improved tagline is "Our uptime. Your downtime." So as long as the site is reachable and you spend time reading articles, newsworthy or not, the new tagline holds true.
Given that he created one of the more innovative games released recently, it seems to me that he is trying to say you don't need innovative hardware in order to come up with innovative games if you're a good developer. I'm not against the new Revolution controller. However, he has a point in that perhaps too much focus is being put on it. The new controller shouldn't be the only reason games on the Revolution are fun. He's a little too quick to dismiss it though. It seems like games that utilize the controller will have some very interesting elements.
If it's a story that is more interesting, I'm sure it will be posted soon enough.
PS I for one missed the original post. I probably wouldn't know about this story if it weren't for the duplicate.
At first, playing the game was fun to me. I played it for the sake of racing. Towards the end it started getting rediculous though. By the time you get to the professionaly series of races you're doing 20 lap races on tracks you've already raced on countless times. They seem to be throwing the same races at you with slightly different rules and calling it something else just to make the game longer. By that time I wasn't playing for the sake of racing anymore. I was playing for the sake of collecting cars and finishing the game to 100%. Then there's that one endurance race where you have to drive around an oval for 2 hours. That's just plain wrong.
These typos are really strange. It seems like most of the article was copied from the Sailing stones article on wikipedia. Afterwards, some interesting edits were made.
Vespene?! You mean it's not Lesbian gas?
A gaming PC and PC gaming are two different things. One could play Crysis on an eMachines. It would be painful but you could do it.
I am certain the next game in the Star Control franchise will be based on this comment.
All aspects of the PS3 internet browser are stupid slow in my experience. It has also crashed several times on me.
I also found it extremely humorous that higher level toons couldn't gank lower levels. If the higher level to was too high, they ran around as an easy to kill chicken!
People defending Warhammer talk about WoW being "carebear" then somehow fail to mention this. Also, seems to me that there will still be ganking as long as higher levels are stupid enough to venture where they shouldn't.
Eh. Not a whole hell of a lot. Although I do have a bachelors degree, a steady job, and don't do drugs so I guess that's something.
Clearly it used a wormhole as its attack vector.
The only thing I noticed is what appears to be a sponsored link at the top of the suggested searches drop down which displays as you're typing in your search terms.
Google will acquire them within a year... unless Microsoft beats them to it.
The problem there is that you led the police right to his house.
I thought Andrew Sega (aka Necros) composed the music for those games. I suppose it may be true both of them contributed. Although I'm pretty sure my favorite tracks from Crusader: No Remorse and Crusader: No Regret were done by Andrew.
This has to be the funniest comment on slashdot... EVER!
"Stuff" doesn't have to matter as that is not the Slashdot tagline anymore. The new and improved tagline is "Our uptime. Your downtime." So as long as the site is reachable and you spend time reading articles, newsworthy or not, the new tagline holds true.
hahahahaha. where are the mod points when you need them?!
Guess you didn't bother to RTFA
Given that he created one of the more innovative games released recently, it seems to me that he is trying to say you don't need innovative hardware in order to come up with innovative games if you're a good developer. I'm not against the new Revolution controller. However, he has a point in that perhaps too much focus is being put on it. The new controller shouldn't be the only reason games on the Revolution are fun. He's a little too quick to dismiss it though. It seems like games that utilize the controller will have some very interesting elements.
No one quipped about the Phantom game console yet?
No one has made a joke about Duke Nukem Forever yet?
Picture bubbles in NFL team colors...
I can't picture football fans blowing bubbles at a game for some reason, or anywhere else for that matter.
If it's a story that is more interesting, I'm sure it will be posted soon enough. PS I for one missed the original post. I probably wouldn't know about this story if it weren't for the duplicate.
No, according to the wikipedia article on him, he is not related to John.
The article already states this. Guess you just saw a good opportunity to get some of your advertising seen.
The article's own title is wrong. Towards the end of the article they say they haven't developed the clever part yet.
At first, playing the game was fun to me. I played it for the sake of racing. Towards the end it started getting rediculous though. By the time you get to the professionaly series of races you're doing 20 lap races on tracks you've already raced on countless times. They seem to be throwing the same races at you with slightly different rules and calling it something else just to make the game longer. By that time I wasn't playing for the sake of racing anymore. I was playing for the sake of collecting cars and finishing the game to 100%. Then there's that one endurance race where you have to drive around an oval for 2 hours. That's just plain wrong.