Everything posted by C2B
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South Park RPG announced
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive...south-park.aspx
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Obsidian is working on project for leading animation franchise
It's South Park
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Dungeon Siege III Treasures of the Sun Release Thread
Warpzoned 4 of 5 http://www.warpzoned.com/?p=15966
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MCA post-mortem on Fallout: New Vegas and DLC
Part 2 is up http://www.gamebanshee.com/news/105886-gb-...w-part-two.html
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Dungeon Siege III Treasures of the Sun Release Thread
Rotorob 4 of 5 http://www.rotorob.com/2011/11/28/video-ga...of-the-sun-dlc/
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STEAM!
Dungeon Siege III didn't go on sale (Apart from a 33% base reduction) . Would have gifted otherwise.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS THREAD!
Surely there has to be something more. If I were willing to crack my PS3 OS (which I'm NOT), I could d/l their games for the PS3 also. Those console versions even get more hits on the d/l's then the PC versions. Don't D/L any of them (though normally I'm browsing for cracks for my legit PC versions which are hampered by the anti-piracy measures the companies take, which ironically make me go to the pirates to look for solutions because the companies can't even troubleshoot their own tech problems they created with their DRM as well as the Pirates can), but to focus so strongly on the PC side when the console side is actually hotter right now...shows someone either has their head up their rear end and have NO idea about the true piracy market right now...OR their trying to blow smoke up my rear end and failing. I suspect the real reason is they've KILLED their own PC market with their stupid DRM schemes and now it isn't even worth the money for them to invest in a PC port. It isn't. PC is way more convinient and it takes effort and setbacks to "hack" consoles. Of course that changes nothing that its still a **** move and retarded in multiple ways.
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Dungeon Siege III Treasures of the Sun Release Thread
Dungeon Siege III has a 33% base reduction during the steam sale. Do all reduced products go on daily at one point, by the way?
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I'm the Best - The History of FPS
That statement is from a completly logical standpoint wrong. Just because "nobody" cared about it doesn't mean it didn't exist or isn't the actual "first". Of course Wolfenstein and later Doom made the gerne really popular but even they had precedessors. Edit2: Did you edit? Ok, then. Makes more sense now.
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I'm the Best - The History of FPS
...on the PC platform That's wrong too (no offense ) FPS date back to ~1974 (Could be debated of course on what you consider an FPS to be) even.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS THREAD!
Well "having" an IP with sequels (both borrowed and original) may as well still come. Until Bethesda and Square Enix Obsidian wasn't really known for healthy publisher relationships.
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Dungeon Siege III Treasures of the Sun Release Thread
Yep, he and I are just two very different people. Great job again, though. Section is very informative.
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Chris Avellone interview at Gamestar.ru
- Chris Avellone interview at Gamestar.ru
GameCreatorsVault has an interview with Chris today http://twitter.com/#!/JohnSollitto/sta...029853952413696- Dungeon Siege III Treasures of the Sun Release Thread
splitkick.com 7 http://splitkick.com/dungeon-siege-iii-tre...rce=twitterfeed- RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS THREAD!
Yes, its just you. Meaning your perception of it. You are certainly entitled to make up your own mind on how to interpret my words. I'm just telling you how they were actually meant. Now for some REAL douchebaggery. If it was so blatantly obvious why did you ask the question in the first place? *smugface* Oh, you know, just wanted to give someone an opportunity to make an arrogant ass out of themselves No, actually, I anticipated the direction the Deus Ex discussion would take and tried to fix the dam I broke. Best I could think of, spur of the moment.- RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS THREAD!
Yes, its just you. Meaning your perception of it. You are certainly entitled to make up your own mind on how to interpret my words. I'm just telling you how they were actually meant. Now for some REAL douchebaggery. If it was so blatantly obvious why did you ask the question in the first place? *smugface*- RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS THREAD!
Or not, as the second part of your witty reply shows. First off, that wasn't a "witty" replay but a real suggestion. All the information (and other) we have so far on them is there. For example that Tim Cain is working on the animation title as a senior programmer or that Sawyer is on the original IP. Without any of these titles actually beeing announced that is a lot of information. Trying to help, so dial back.- RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS THREAD!
I never said DX:HR didn't make compirativly more money. It still cost obviously a lot more (both in development as in Marketing. Those CGI Sequences were probably not cheap.). Compared to other really "big" games the dev size seemed to be indeed small. But its still around ~100. A The dev cycle was actually not that long. Didn't they say 2 years too a while ago? It was announced May 17 2007. But yes, to get back on track, I'm glad that they've managed to establish themselves and it looks like there now is a third studio that makes games I can really like. Which brings me to another one of them, Obsidian, do we have any idea what's in the pipeline, I feel like I've missed something? Check the Obsidian General Section more often and you would get a lot of answers to all your questions. But currently they are working on an original IP and a "high profile Animation" IP. There was also another project before those (Virginia) but we have no idea what's up with that. Also theres some other stuff going on.- RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS THREAD!
I never said DX:HR didn't make compirativly more money. It still cost obviously a lot more (both in development as in Marketing. Those CGI Sequences were probably not cheap.). Compared to other really "big" games the dev size seemed to be indeed small. But its still around ~100. There were probably other costs involved too as the dev team was just formed. The dev cycle was actually not that long. Didn't they say 2 years too a while ago?- RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS THREAD!
Considering they are not comparable at all in terms of costs theres nothing poor about it. Thanks to Anthony Davis we already know that DSIII was low cost compared to other full price games. Anyway, about Deus Ex. SQE specifically stated in that report that they were very happy with DXs sales and want to continue the brand. The price going down is also easily explained with DX beeing massivly overshipped in the beginning. Though (as with DSIII) it begins to stabilize. The List price itself is still $59.99.- What are you playing now?
Wow... Just wow... A true example of masochism. To be honest. The beginning of XIII regarding story and so on was fine. The purge was interesting. Sure the gameplay consisted of pressing X (which got better after a while) but everything else went down the ****ter much later.- What are you playing now?
Saints Row 3 in the doing the Games seem to like to do that recently.- RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS THREAD!
Highest Auction at that. Steven asked some pretty interesting questions. Its clear that he is a big fan.- RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS THREAD!
Chris is on in 10 Minutes! - Chris Avellone interview at Gamestar.ru