Everything posted by pmp10
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Commercial success
I really don't see Square-Enix expecting DS3 to be a 80%+ title. They would need a bigger investment for that. That's true but we are talking psychological boundaries here. For instance it takes 75% for green color on metacritic score. And console versions are now at 72/71% so they may still fall below 70% boundary.
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Reviews
How are Daikatana and Doom 3 related? Other was published by Eidos and the other by Activision. Made by Ion Storm and by ID Software. I meant hypothetical doom 3 that would be just as big as the first one. That well could have been the case for all anyone knew when they decided to tell John Romero that Daikatana is not even a good game let alone a masterpiece.
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Reviews
If that is the case how can you explain FF XIV? Recognizable brand name and the usual publisher didn't save it from poor critical reception. And gaming industry has seen it's fair share of high budget - high profile screw ups. Even back when Daikatana was coming people were still willing to criticize it regardless of weather they will lose the rights to a doom 3 preview simply because upsetting your regular audience with such practices is not worth the short term boost a couple of previews may bring.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS THREAD!
UK retail chains blacklisting Steam titles. Was bound to happen eventually. My problem is that if said companies are now free from price adjustments of brick&mortar stores their digital game pricing should reflect that. As it stands we may just be trading a retailer conspiracy for an outright steam monopoly.
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Greece and her economy
So are Greeks themselves guilty of this due to inefficiency and corruption or have they been screwed over by conspiracy of bankers and politicians? Seems like an important distinction to make.
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Reviews
So how much time dose one need to spend on a game to fully appreciate it? Because this looks like a codexian "you haven't played it enough to judge it" argument. If someone has spent enough time to experience 70-90% content of a game I don't see why wouldn't their opinion matter. It's their description of objective facts that can be put into question.
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Reviews
There are certain industry standards for ARPGs and DS3 simply fails to adhere to them. Add to that the name that suggest continuation of an established series it's only natural that there will be disappointed expectations.
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Upcomming patches and.... "STEAM"
If you mean "released" = "released by OBSIDIAN", then that would be nice. Would be nice, when someone official could confirm this. The PC version is steam-only. There is no other patching than through steam.
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Reviews
Gamespot review PC version got Alpha protocol score. A shame but not exactly undeserved.
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Couldnt be more disapointed.
Source? Seems like a major thing to handle post-release.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS THREAD!
Dawn of War 3 officially in development Supposedly a mixture of DoW1, DoW2, Supreme Commander and MMO.
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Reviews
That is a matter of opinion.
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Germany invites Russia to join security decision making
I disagree, it was referring to much more (their etnicity, culture) even when they were a part of the empire or even served it. There was no trouble singling them out when the need for scapegoats came. We don't need to inspect the dynamic only the end result. The point is that when I think of Bach, Mozart and Wagner I think 'German' not about their respective principalities of birth. With Russia I can come up with Tchaikovsky and then draw a blank. And I'm sure thats not because Russia lacked good composers but the western culture always treats them as semi-outsiders (orthodox faith, cyrillic alphabet, Julian calendar) and I haven't been exposed to them.
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Germany invites Russia to join security decision making
I was referring to the cultural impact on western civilization they had thorough history, not to the nation itself. Oh dear. First of all: German is not a modern term. It was originally an Roman term used to describe the land and it's people. Even back then Romans could clearly see the difference between Germanic and Slavic tribes that inhabited the same area. Whatever identity the tribes had at that point is subject to speculation but they clearly had roots in Scandinavia and similar religious believes (belief in Woden ect.). That they were spared romanization finally to bring down the empire only highlighted differences they had with other tribes of those areas. Secondly: history is not defined by any one nation. No matter how much the superpower of the century may wish it could the history is written by historians and not subject to political revision. That cultural view on past people and events differs from history is another matter. As is the fact that interested parties often refuse to acknowledge it for nationalistic reasons. Also note that HRE was badly fragmented not because it became a battlefield for various sides but mostly because papal interventions ensured a lack of effective centralized government. It was something papacy would bitterly regret come reformation. Thirdly: Lithuania was never an empire. Term Grand Duchy should clearly point out that in the mind of the papacy and monarchs of Europe it wasn't even fit to be called a kingdom let alone an empire. Nor was it as independent as you insist but the point is: Lithuania became part of Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth by choice. It was "absorbed" into Russian Empire by force of arms. Finally: Mongols got as far into central Europe as polish capital. No "Muscowy trashing" halted their advance, they failed to make good on their victories due to fractional infighting and political instability.
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Germany invites Russia to join security decision making
Mongols hit Europe proper anyway. Lithuania is not synonymous with Russia. As for cultural impact - no. Relative to its size, wealth and historical power Russian impact is simply miniscule, especially compared to the level of modern US influence. And the contributions to the common culture that has emerged are most certainly not equal. Unless your willing to argue that impact of say Denmark is about the same as that of Germany?
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Germany invites Russia to join security decision making
They essentially held the source of western European cultural civilization since 1453. What crucial impact on western European civilization Russia had back then?
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Germany invites Russia to join security decision making
Don't you think that's a far reaching conclusion? EU can't get the likes on Norway to join and keeps the very willing Turkey at arms length. Somehow I don't see it jumping to unite with Russia in a hurry. Geographically perhaps. But then Turkey can make a similar claim. After all it's armies has also reached far and wide into Europe.
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PC Demo - Post your impressions.
Actually no, you can't bank input ad infinitum. Inputting 2 clicks when one attack is already underway won't transition into 2 further attacks due to improper timing. And really - what else is there for a player to do? Dodging and attacking are two main actions that define interactivity of this game. You can't just automate one of those without offering the player something else.
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PC Demo - Post your impressions.
Except then you can run into the problem of unwillingly triggering next uncancelable attack in the chain. A lot of controls could be improved but I fail to see how the game could be improved by enabling auto-attack. It's not like it has a deep tactical layer to compensate for the lost interactivity in combo building.
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PC Demo - Post your impressions.
Because the game uses combo system. Your third and fourth attack is not the same as your first and second.
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Civilization V
Have they fixed the upkeep/happiness systems? Because what really killed Civ5 for me is the city spam. That's exactly the problem. A decent invasion force will be around 10-20 embarked units. Since you cannot stack them you'll need at least half as many war ships to provide protection by forming a ring around them. And you'll need to do it even if your opponent has no navy as there is bound to be a barbarian village spawning ships somewhere in the arctic.
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Civilization V
It certainly was. The combat was way to simple for a human and diplomacy simply broken. And I don't mean it in the "I play to win so it's backstab-time" broken but "Oh look a human player - time to annoy him till he declares war" broken. No. It can. Not sure if they fixed the "no two workers on the same hex" rule but the old stacks of doom have simply turned into carpets and now take eternity to move. With fleets it can be even worse as protecting a modern naval invasion against respawning barbarian triemes is incredibly frustrating.
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Combat broken
Console games do get button mapping. It's simply that DS3 doesn't support it.
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LA Noire
Same day Red Dead comes out on PC. Actually unlike RDR the game was already rated for PC by ESRB. Since that is exactly how news of gta4 and bully ports leaked the chances are somewhat better.
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PC Demo - Post your impressions.
That's genuinely scary, obsidian boss fights tend to be cheap and badly balanced even when they don't have epicness quota to fulfill. That one character can defeat the witch boss with little trouble while the other one dies constantly is already a bad sign.