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Purkake

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  1. Purkake replied to Purkake's topic in Way Off-Topic
    Have you ever been to a flash website? Try the one for Clash of the Titans for example. It's slow, unresponsive and just nowhere as good as normal websites.
  2. I always had ammo for the particle beam, but the Widowmaker held like ~13 shots and the Hand Cannon had like 25 WITH the extra ammo arm-thing. The SMG had plenty of ammo but just sprayed all over the place.
  3. Yes and all my weapons had like 10 shots each. Collecting ammo was meaningless when your companions have infinite ammo and everyone has infinite biotics/tech abilities.
  4. Having location based damage/effects is a big step forward IMO. I like ME2's combat more than ME1's, but the ammo thing was unnecessary and annoying.
  5. Well, yay, then.
  6. Any reason it should? It's supposed to be fun, which it most certainly will be(at least if you enjoyed Diablo 2). If you can all happily play BG2 and Fallout 1/2 without complaining about the graphics, what's the problem?
  7. Sure, but it's still worth watching.
  8. Then watch the ending on youtube, you lazy bum!
  9. But the ending is so beautiful
  10. I guess that makes sense. That still doesn't excuse the .
  11. I'm sure that's what Bioware was aiming for
  12. Seems more like a wasted opportunity to me. Then again I haven't played it against actual humans, maybe that would lend itself to super special awesome strategy.
  13. Maybe I'm being overly nostalgic.
  14. Every time I played SupCom I had some awesome grand strategy thought out(secret secondary bases, coordinated flanking attacks from three sides, multi-stage assaults), but I always ended up just building a lot of bombers/nukes/whatever and rushing the poor enemy. Maybe I'm just not good and big-scale strategy.
  15. So, yay, I finished it as well. Sorry about the rant.
  16. Purkake replied to Purkake's topic in Way Off-Topic
    I'm on it Nice to see that you aren't infected with the crazy "HTML 5 will be out salvation" disease spreading among the Apple people after the iPad's announcement. Flash might not be all that great, especially for websites, but there are still a lot of uses for it and just dismissing it is pretty ridiculous. I didn't know Apple had their own SIM cards, that's just like them
  17. It's funny that Bioware didn't do a Mass Effect flash game like the one they did for Dragon Age.
  18. Supreme Commander was so... empty, Company of Heroes did the whole strategy thing in a much more enjoyable way IMO. Good call on Mafia 2, I had totally forgotten about it.
  19. No, it just wasn't as good as TLJ and the open end wasn't all that great. No, it was rubbish because its hard to imagine worse implemented and more nonsensical gameplay. Neither action, nor adventure but something worse than both. To be that bad takes concious effort. Yes, the gameplay sucked, but the story, characters, music were still pretty decent, just not at TLJ's level.
  20. So much anger, so much hate. Join me, and together, we can rule the galaxy as father and son! Come with me. It is the only way. It's every bit near as relevant and it's absolutely disingenuous to make statements like that. The PC gaming market is bigger than the market of any single console (especially if we consider the whole international community and not just America), and I'm not even talking flash games or MMOs. Sure, PC gaming is dead in America - whatever, let's roll with that. The Europeans make better games anyway. Heck, if PC gaming is dead, somebody forgot to tell every single dormie or uni student I know who is into gaming (of any kind, on any platform). I constantly see jocks playing computer games (and girls seem to be pretty fond of WoW). I constantly get called out to de-virus their computers and whatnot so they can play their computer games. Maybe this is a biased sample, because it's pretty much guaranteed that every uni student in Australia has a computer, but within this little sample at least, people are happy to use that computer to play games. I never said PC gaming was dead. It is in it's own little niche as it has always been, it is increasingly less relevant to the gaming mainstream. I'll believe that the PC market is stronger than "any single console" one when you give me some software sales numbers(you're welcome to use international ones). It doesn't matter if there are a billion PCs out there if PC games still sell less copies than console ones. You need a cracked game and a cracked server. How many of the people who play there bought WOW and played it legally at some point, I'll throw out an unsubstantiated number 90% or so. Mmorphegers are not seriously hit by piracy compared to single player games, and this always online deal is obviously an attempt to mimic them. Yes, obviously, but they aren't "immune" either, which was my point.
  21. Not excited in the least. Also, not enough explosions.
  22. No, it just wasn't as good as TLJ and the open end wasn't all that great.
  23. I thought the growing generation was all playing Halo and screeching obscenities into their headsets while all the adults are playing Wii Sports or Wii Fit.

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