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Flouride

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  1. Yep, just what I wanted random people getting access to my account and address info. Thanks Valve. Apparently some people have had their accounts used to purchase stuff as well...
  2. I get those match-ups even with stock tanks. It just ruins the game for me, and yes I'm aware of the weakspots and ammo types
  3. Seems like I'm the only one playing this but... The matchmaking is ruining the game for me. For example I pick my t7 MBT I get into a match with mostly tier8 and 9s. I can't do pretty much anything against them. Next I pick my tier6 TD, and naturally the opponent has 2x Chally 1's running around since they bunched up with damn arty player. They are the only tier 7 in the round and they just push over everyone else. So basically you have to know how to cheat the matchmaking to get favourable matches which just makes the game stupid. It's already bad enough that premium tanks get favoured with the matchmaking. When you are pretty much always fighting against an enemy who has tanks that you just can't damage the games loses it's appeal quite ****ing fast. Especially when most of the playerbase (who actually use the chat) are only capable of calling everyone else retards with few added words in front and back. Too bad there's no only grown-ups servers for the game.
  4. Dying Light and Armored Warfare
  5. The reactions from Codex alone would make that game a hit in my books! :D
  6. I would say they've made like 10+ millions on top of what they got from the KS and considering the budget of the game that's fantastic. And every month they keep selling more, so I think it's safe to say they will make about 15 million dollars with the game eventually.
  7. They have already succeeded in that. People were suspicious over the "refugees" before and now they are even more so. Few more strikes and the paranoia, anger and fear will take over for good in most countries. EU ****ed up when they did not control their borders properly allowing just about anyone just waltz in. It doesn't help that some of these so called refugees are partying like mad and waving only 100 euro bills in their hands and driving around in taxis. What they should have done is that they should have taken in people from the actual refugee camps and send everyone else back where they came from. Now it's too late for that and no one knows how many (if any) ISIS members are just waiting for their turn to strike which leads to even more paranoia, fear and anger.
  8. You can sell a lot more but it takes time. I'm pretty sure Steam christmas sales will push that number up quite a lot as will the next steam sale and the next and the next... What Volourn seems to miss is that Obsidian gets to keep portion of each sold copy. While they might have sold 6 million copies of F:NV not a single dollar from those 6 million sold copies was given to OE. With heavy marketing you could have sold even more copies initially, but marketing costs might just end up costing the company more money that it would generate. And to our hockey crazed kanadian halfwit. DOS might have sold million copies so far, but the game been on the market since summer 2014. You can't compare present numbers when the other game has been on the market for nearly a year longer. Or if you are going to do such comparisons, then they should be copies sold in the 1st 6 months or something similar.
  9. Aye, 500k sold units for a fully priced indie cRPG is great numbers and those numbers with just keep climbing once they release 2nd part of White March and with all the future Steam sales. 4 million from the Kickstarter campaign and with those numbers those numbers they have probably tripled that initial 4 million in sales.
  10. I'm playing it and enjoying quite a lot with my cousin and his friend. So far it seems better than World of Tanks that just turned into camping wars.
  11. Which they will have to implement into a "new" engine. Not 100% sure if Ubisoft has access to those art assets that were created by Obsidian. You don't mean to downplay, but you do. https://www.mobygames.com/game/xbox360/south-park-the-stick-of-truth/credits also disagrees with you. Seems to me there's quite many animation and art related job listed under Obsidian as well. Also, even the best written game in the world won't be much fun to play if the programming and game design doesn't support it.
  12. Yeah, pretty much means no sale for me this time around. Obsidian were what made that game great. I'm hoping for their next kickstarter sometime soon after the first expansion comes out, though. If there will be one Pretty sure it was Matt and Trey that made the game great. Obsidian managed to get the engine to look exactly like the show, which won't change as Ubisoft has that engine now, so the look, story, and voices will have the same quality. Actually no. Obsidian owns the engine and Ubisoft hasn't licenced it, so no they don't have engine and they will have to start from scratch.
  13. I still find it silly that they thought they wouldn't get funded through Kickstarter.
  14. Bethesda fans are like cult followers. Oh great, the dog can't even die. Did they hotfix original Fallouts with unkillable Dogmeat once they got the rights to the games?
  15. #2 seems more likely. No offense to Obsidian, but I doubt they're at the point financially where they can turn down a project like this. While that might be true, they also might not have enough workforce to work on the title and can't really accept the offer.
  16. Meh, so far everything I've wanted has been too expensive. Mostly it's just games on sale that I don't want...
  17. Meh. I'll end up getting it, but only when it's 10 euros. I don't really have that much faith in some team that made Rocksmith.
  18. There wasn't that much dialogue in the first Icewind Dale game. At least not when compared to Baldur's Gate and Torment.
  19. I enjoy Armored Warfare, though it's not exactly what I would want about 100 of Obsidian employess to be working on, instead of numerous new cRPG IP's. But I get it from the business point of view. Without it, they would have had to fire ****loads of people, not to mention it has allowed them to grow. And if it's as succesful as WoT it will help them fund their own IP's in the future. Personally I'm anxious to hear about the PoE expansion packs and that unannounced project they are working on.
  20. What? Noooooooooooooooo
  21. I've enjoyed it so far. I'm bad at it though. Everyone else seems to have more patience than I have and I end up getting blown to pieces. It doesn't seem or feel buggy at all so far. The early access is well worth the price in my opinion.
  22. Fergus Urquhart had announced it pretty publicly in an interview with PC Gamer. Guess it just slipped most people's minds. (Though I was hoping for news of the expansion, but I'm guessing they're leaving that for when it's closer to release.) Aye, Feargus mentioned it earlier. Still nice to see that they got their funding immediately. Tempted to back it, but not sure if my imaginary or actual friends are into such card games. E3 is coming up, might get some news there.
  23. Amazing f****ing documentary. I would have gladly watched a longer version of it
  24. It's not about not being able to live without it. It is now a month + since release and I still don't have everything I paid for (well in advance). I don't know about you, but there is a limit to how long I'm prepared to wait. I've waited since I donated my money back in 2012 or was it 2013. One more month won't kill me or anyone else. And as far as I know it's Paradox that is handling the physical goods. So OP should not but his blame solely on Obsidian.
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