...will Gordon Freeman be taking the samples into the test chamber?
learning more about the intrinsic properties of materials by shining light on crystals from angles not previously available in such high magnetic fields.
You must have missed the in-depth performance analysis that serious raiding guilds do regularly. Also the rather deep market analysis tools present in Eve that are invaluable to anyone remotely involved with the economy.
I wouldn't follow you because you type like an idiot. The ability to communicate effectively is not reserved for 'grammer majors'. If you are too lazy to do so, then why should anyone spend time reading what you type?
Yes, the "This isn't school so I don't have to type good" mentality drives me up a wall.
God, I remember trying to run a profitable business on component materials when POS'es were first released. It was very enlightening to be a middle-man in a deep supply chain. (It's also infuriating when your supplier bags out on a deal and theres nothing you can do about it)
Make goals ingame something besides killing things? Perhaps have the light/dark faction boundaries be fuzzy? (Do evil stuff like destroy buildings and you fall to the dark side) Perhaps have significant consequences to gratuitous power abuse. You can have powerful characters, yet still control them with original game mechanics.
I think making it live action would be a mistake. Give it to Pixar. (Well, Pixar if they weren't merged with Disney) I would love to see them take one some more serious content. If anyone could pull it off, they could.
Boll would settle for spray painting a hula hoop and super gluing Legos to it. "I don't care if it's the world's largest Hula Hoop, or God's own Anti-Sonuvabitch Machine..." -Sarge
Maybe it's just that Master Chief, the main character from Doom and others that have made it into film or books just don't have much personality to begin with. That's because you as a player are required to fill those boots for yourself as you play. In my opinion this doesn't translate very well to the passive passenger seat role you take in watching a movie. This is why I would recommend Fall of Reach for movie adaptation. Yes, I love the games, but 'lone soldier fights aliens for 2 hours' just doesn't work on film. FoR has some character development with the Chief, (Yes, it's cheesy, but it's better than nothing) a wider cast of important characters, and plenty of character interaction to build a script on. Plus it would tie into the franchise without completely re-hashing the most widely known parts of it.
This is one of the flaws in Eve. It's a PVP game with some PVE grafted onto it. If all you do is missions, it's going to be boring. If you really want to enjoy the game, you need to start working in the player driven areas of the game. Commerce or combat. I played the game for almost 3 years, and spent a lot of that time in the thick of alliance dynamics. The political aspect of Eve never got boring.
Perhaps you should look at what else there is to do in the game, instead of finding the most boring possible way to spend your time and wallowing in it? To be fair, that's the most effective way to progress in most MMO's.:P
but the point is PCU on one shard. It doesn't matter if WoW has 1 million people online at a time if they're spread out on hundreds of shards. 30k people in a single game world is impressive, and hasn't been done by anyone else.
This isn't insightful. The game is not free. You simply have an option to not pay a monthly subscription fee for it. No matter what, you're paying the stock $50 for the box, and having to deal with adverts after paying for the game is pretty shoddy.
Besides, why hassle the retailer? It's the game publisher that created the game and decided to insert the advertising, not the retailer. Because the retailer is who the customer interacted with. Customer has a problem with a product, they take it up with the retailer. If the retailer has a problem with a product, they take it up with the publisher.
Simple. You can tie little packages of Freedom to their backs and drop them into the Middle East.
Of course, by "Freedom" I mean "High-Power Explosives"
Umm, iChat is tabbed now. (Altho you need to turn this option on in preferences)
They're not talking about a chat client. They're talking about the player to NPC dialog system Bioware developed for Mass Effect.
Or smart enough. Stupid people wouldn't make it through the install process. "Next" buttons are hard.
In my Macintosh? It's more likely than you think.
I wouldn't be suprised if many people think the end sucked because they just burn to death.
You must have missed the in-depth performance analysis that serious raiding guilds do regularly. Also the rather deep market analysis tools present in Eve that are invaluable to anyone remotely involved with the economy.
I wouldn't follow you because you type like an idiot. The ability to communicate effectively is not reserved for 'grammer majors'. If you are too lazy to do so, then why should anyone spend time reading what you type?
Yes, the "This isn't school so I don't have to type good" mentality drives me up a wall.
God, I remember trying to run a profitable business on component materials when POS'es were first released. It was very enlightening to be a middle-man in a deep supply chain. (It's also infuriating when your supplier bags out on a deal and theres nothing you can do about it)
Make goals ingame something besides killing things? Perhaps have the light/dark faction boundaries be fuzzy? (Do evil stuff like destroy buildings and you fall to the dark side) Perhaps have significant consequences to gratuitous power abuse. You can have powerful characters, yet still control them with original game mechanics.
I think making it live action would be a mistake. Give it to Pixar. (Well, Pixar if they weren't merged with Disney) I would love to see them take one some more serious content. If anyone could pull it off, they could.
Man, if they do make a MMO based in the KOTOR era, it has so much potential to rock. Imagine Light vs. Dark factional PVP... *drools*
You know, it's a lot easier to simply turn off the tray program in the QT preferences. No need to hack your registry.
Linux-powered android girlfriend...
So kinda like a virgin. You know she's safe and clean, but the experience is going to be clunky and uncomfortable.(I kid, I kid)
This is one of the flaws in Eve. It's a PVP game with some PVE grafted onto it. If all you do is missions, it's going to be boring. If you really want to enjoy the game, you need to start working in the player driven areas of the game. Commerce or combat. I played the game for almost 3 years, and spent a lot of that time in the thick of alliance dynamics. The political aspect of Eve never got boring.
but the point is PCU on one shard. It doesn't matter if WoW has 1 million people online at a time if they're spread out on hundreds of shards. 30k people in a single game world is impressive, and hasn't been done by anyone else.
I believe the forums tie into the character database, which is part of the cluster.
This isn't insightful. The game is not free. You simply have an option to not pay a monthly subscription fee for it. No matter what, you're paying the stock $50 for the box, and having to deal with adverts after paying for the game is pretty shoddy.
This sony astroturfer fails. He totally forgot to mention the ROCK SOLID gameplay in Resistance at least 3 times in his post.
I'm sure your paycheck will be docked accordingly.