Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Obsidian Forum Community

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

alanschu

Members
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by alanschu

  1. I couldn't remember if it was you or someone else
  2. New tech usually means price drops for the older stuff too.
  3. Actually if anything, it's Alan Schu My full name is Allan Schumacher So Surreptishus was actually correct. The second 'L' got dropped because when my first email was created, the guy messed up and dropped one by mistake. It just stuck ever since.
  4. alanschu replied to Fionavar's topic in Way Off-Topic
    My opponents change their lines quite frequently. EDIT: Didn't realize you were talking about online play. Just make house rules to have fatigue on. See how long they keep that line out then.
  5. That's odd. Most people usually agree that World of Warcraft is the best thing that's happened to MMORPG's so far. I'd say it's a great game. I never liked strategy games though and Diablo (both of them) suck in my opinion, so.. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> heh, all depends who you talk to. I was around for the original MMORPG and have played pretty much everyone since. World of Warcraft to me is just a travisty showing how far the original concept of the genre has fallen. MMORPGs are suppose to be about adventure, excitement, questing, ect. Much the same feeling as you get from playing K1 or K2 but in a multiplayer atmoshpere. MMORPGs got nothing what so ever to do with making sure everyone and anyone can max out in 2 weeks. Punishing those who play more. And all that crap found in WoW. And the saturday morning cartoon graphics turn me right off. As I said, just depends who you speak to. Most of my crowd are older so doesnt appreciate how dumbed down WoW made its MMORPG. Newer players to the genre love it for what ever reason though. In my eyes, WoW was nothing more then a well thought out cash grab. Instant gratification for the no patience crowd and their parents disposable money. Cant blame Blizzard (as a company) for doing such a thing but doesnt mean I have to respect them for it and their greed will (far as this ONE consumer concerned) cause me to seriously rethink buying their future products with out solid first hand experience and info on them, prior to purchase. Not my cup of tea I prefer content and quality over flashy cartoons and free give aways. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> That's because most people are not interested in taking a year of real time to complete a quest. There's a reason why WoW sold as fast as it did (and continues to sell fast now) when it was released. It got rid of the "stupid" aspect of MMORPGs, and opened up a market to non-gamers by allowing them to actually accomplish something even if they only play for a half an hour. Anytime a game can bring non-gamers into the fold is a good thing. I don't care much for The Sims as a game, but I love the fact that it gave exposure to the mass market. The funny thing is that you accuse Blizzard for pulling a cash grab. I considered Sony's model with EQ to be much worse. They were very smart with their reward model, providing just enough to keep you coming back, bringing you in for multiple months and counting on the social aspect to bring people in for years at a time. I say kudos to Blizzard for not squeaking out every possible dollar out of their customers. I still don't consider it any more of a "cash grab" than any other company. They recognized the MMORPG market, and addressed many of the drawbacks of the established models. The fact that World of Warcraft sold so well is because that's what the market wanted. The old model is outdated and most people aren't a big fan of investing substantial amounts of money into a video game only to accomplish very, very little. There's a reason why World of Warcraft has absolutely demolished its western competitors. As for your "old" players, it's not surprising that they feel that way. It's not <game X> and doesn't play just like <game X> so "obviously" they'll hate it. There are people out there that still feel that vinyl records are better than compact discs. If there is enough of your "old" friends that like playing the older style MMORPG, then there is still a market for it and someone else will come along. Perhaps most people aren't the type of person that is willing to bring jars into their bedroom so that they can put their bodily waste into it for fear of missing a rare mob spawn.
  6. Which model do you have? And stating the size difference of 41" is actually irrelevant. Unless you use you computer screen from across the room, you'd be surprised how much the 19" screen takes up you field of view compared to a 60" plasma. I bet if I was to do an empirical analysis, my 17" montior takes up more of my view when using the computer than most 60" TVs, depending on where I'm sitting in a room. I don't sit 12 inches away from a 60" TV when watching it. Aside from that I don't really understand. You mentioned that you got lucky and received a $1000 discount and even then it still cost $1000 more than your 19" monitor, and then cast it aside as somehow still having the financial aspect on your side. Well I might as well just chime in that my Dad owns his own computer store, so I can buy all my computer parts at wholesale! Nothing like saving a thousand dollars on an entire machine built from scratch!
  7. alanschu replied to Mojo's topic in Computer and Console
    I always prounced it "Mash-een-ah" even though I was pretty sure it was a hard 'k' sound for the ch.
  8. awwww, you remembered!
  9. Actually I'd bet that 486 processors are quite rare. Maybe some slower Pentiums, but even then you'll find those are pretty rare.
  10. How sexist. Good story and great quests is what make a game. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Umm... Gaby... note the " "? I think he was showing his dislike for the concept. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yuppers! I was originally going to go without the but when I looked at it at first, I was thinking that my statement could be taken too literally, so I figured on adding the I mean, is perhaps too vague? I thought was pretty good, being that it's and all. Meh. I have contacted Fionavar for a new emoticon. :omfgwtfz0rs: is now
  11. Big breated women = guaranteed excellent game
  12. Fortunately that wasn't the question that was posed.
  13. What TV do you have?
  14. If I didn't know any better I'd say you had some reservations with the first one.
  15. alanschu replied to Fionavar's topic in Way Off-Topic
    Man, what a move Connolly did to score on the Leafs!
  16. In no particular order: Bioware Black Isle Studios Blizzard Microprose Valve Honorable Mentions: Bungie, Infinity Ward
  17. Vancouver offices??
  18. alanschu replied to Mojo's topic in Computer and Console
    I actually pronounce it "Days-Eks" Flows of the tongue easier.
  19. I'm going to agree with the assertion that PC Gamers for the most part do build their own computers.
  20. I know what variance is meta.
  21. I've learned to curb that desire. When I played FEAR, I still though it looked hella good on my lowly Radeon 9800 Pro. I'm not someone that needs 1600x1200. In fact, most games I just set to 1024x768 because it's the resolution I have been playing with for years. Unless I look for it, I don't notice the aliasing so it's not that big of a deal. FSAA also is moot for me. I do like anisotropic filtering though.
  22. For what it's worth, he doesn't run an FTP anymore Though I think his reasoning is that he cannot benefit from it much anymore. Bittorrents and whatnot made him unnecessary.
  23. He'd receive access to other people's servers in doing so. And he'd have a request list, and anyone that would upload a requested file would get a password so they wouldn't have to wait in line. It's how he got all of his games. He even got CD keys and whatnot so that he could play the games online for free too.
  24. Unfortunatly heavy exposure and critical acclaim alone do not sell games. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> When I said heavy exposure, I was talking about the prevellance of pirated copies. My roommate at the time had an ftp server and wholeheartedly participated in distributing pirated games. In one week alone he had over a thousand downloads of Thief. It was one of his "best sellers." The only other game that was being pirated at a more proficient rate for him at that time was Half-Life.

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.