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Nonek

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  1. I'm afraid that I can't afford the tickets prices to visit all of the beta testers and prop them up (one assumes their legs have grown weak,) but I will wish all the ladies and gentlemen a hearty thank you for their hard work.
  2. Personally I think if you're going to speak with authority on a particular game, saying it's outdated, timeless or whatever, then the least you should have done is play it. There is a modern trend as Felipepe states of dismissing older games without ever experiencing them, but still holding an opinion that is not based on any kind of evidence, other than recieved wisdom or perhaps the words of game journalists whom are not really interested in the medium, other than as a means of getting in the industry or of lecturing others on the dogma they learned at university. This seems to lead to past innovations and freatures being forgotten, never built upon and the consumer being led to believe that there are no alternatives to what is currently presented as the apex of the genre. Yet we all know that more than twenty years ago NPC's lives were depicted in a far more detailed fashion, environmental interaction was far more advanced, there were no loading screens for massive living worlds and oftentimes the narrative and plotting of a game dealt with far more complex subject matter, such as moral absolutism, spirituality and self improvement, racism and patriotism and what it meant to be a hero and to live with ones actions. For instance I recently read an article on the new Numenera game which stated that its inspiration Torment had a forgettable and unimportant setting, yet everyone whom has played it can clearly state that this is poppy**** (pardon my French) as the rich, detailed and deadly nature of the planes stands at the very centre of that games narrative. From the chill the Nameless One feels as he hears of the Blood War, to the brilliant depiction of Sigil that serves as the players introduction to the planes across which they will travel, the game is built upon and glories in the setting it embraces. I was left believing that the writer was simply spouting accepted wisdom born of simply no first hand experience.
  3. Romance thread for you chaps discussing the subject: http://forums.obsidian.net/topic/69574-the-official-romance-thread/ Please don't thank me, i'm far too insular, toxic and probematic because of my choice of games and critics. Not the Britney Spears Toxic however, as I must admit i'm quite a capable baritone, and have some musical talent.
  4. Oh dear, well never mind Poe might be good anyway, still I admit this has me a little worried.
  5. Hah, well caught friend. I wonder why I swapped the "p" and "c" around? Ah the humbling of a once sound mind, how harsh a mistress is time!
  6. Foreigner were popular in my day, sigh. Edit: I've always thought ones partner expecting to change an individual was one of the reasons that marriage is such a risky proposition nowadays. I personally married because I liked and wanted Mrs Nonek, not because of how I could concievably control or change her. Rather off-topic for my originating poor and clumsy joke post however.
  7. A very worthy thing to ask for in my opinion, Mr Felipepe is really pursuing some very interesting goals, even though looking back at gaming history I am somewhat depressed by how much has been discarded and cast aside. The useless nature of game journalists whom prate of best games ever and innovation on streamlined and clearly inferior products really becomes all the more glaring, especially when they simply have no frame of reference for their assertions or a grasp of what games have done what, when.
  8. What can change the nature of a man? Other than alcohol of course.
  9. I want to know what love is. My deepest apologies, few too many glasses of a fine Spanish red.
  10. Well, to truly understand what it was all about, we'd have to go back to the first edition of Rogue Trader in the '80s; back then, the game made no secret out of it being very pointed satire built around the idea of a universe where fascism is objectively good. (Your point about uncreative thievery still stands, though; the source being 2000AD.) Later writers have diluted this theme to the point of it being almost unrecognizable in the current incarnation of the game (well, some of it; I still maintain that Only War has strong satirical elements baked into it), but yeah. When even the next generation of your own line writers is fooled, it's time to salute on a job well done. There is still a large amount of satire in W40k, even in Dark Heresy perhaps the grimmest part of the current line up, but a lot of it is missed simply because it is very English referential humour. The usual things to look out for are odd place names and small inconsequential details, that are usually throwbacks to farce or comedy of the seventies or eighties. And of course the practically lustful fetishisation of the Astartes.
  11. "Brimstone" comes to mind, I do believe i'm the only person who ever watched that however.
  12. A little too easy and quite frankly distasteful to blame a class of untermencsh for societies problems in my opinion, and all too frequently done by those whom believe they are superior. I know that this is a timeless passtime, but I still find it extremely uncomfortable and would argue that a little self reflection is warranted, we are all human and flawed, and even if we travel in anothers shoes we have no right to judge them anymore than they do us.
  13. Balance in all things I suppose, the urge to improve oneself can become greed, the urge to improve humanity can become contempt for them (as we see all too often,) the urge for civility can become an opposition to anything said that one individual does not like, etcetera. I may be wrong however, I am not the great and everlasting know-it-all Yoghurt. Edit: Torment and Spaceballs, i'm doing well today.
  14. I wonder if there is something within mankinds genetic code that drives us to consume more, perhaps because of millenia eeking out nourishment?
  15. I'm wondering if one can pay lip service to whichever deity seems appropriate for the situation, scorn the churches and deal directly with the gods and give them whatever sacrifices one negotiates if they answer you (or seem to.)
  16. I visited Rotherham the other day while staying with the family, the Taxi Driver was telling us that he and other white drivers were now glutted with work because of the recent paedophilia scandal. A lot of people would now only accept white or black drivers, and obviously the firms were adjusting accordingly, and there was simply no work for Indian or Pakistani drivers. I really didn't know what to think about this, as a parent one can understand, as a rationalist it seems silly, such criminals usually stick to their own racial groups.
  17. I must not be hyped, hype is the mind killer. Hype is the little death that brings squeeing. I will face hype. I will permit it to wash over and through me. And when iit has gone I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the hype has gone there will be nothing, only first impressions will remain.
  18. I have the childish urge to reply to your signatures quote with, "Our Souls?" Sorry.
  19. I believe GOG may well be rolling out their Galaxy service early next month, an alternative to Steam, so the patches may be applied more succinctly.
  20. Personally I found Labyrinth of Worlds to be a far better, tighter narrative and the slowly unlocking worlds to be a very refreshing mechanism that really rewarded exploration. The interconnectedness of the worlds and the amount of content even in Castle British itself was also quite well done.
  21. I was wondering whether one can specify an individual download system for each key? Personally i'll be using GOG, but I have extra keys to distribute and wonder whether they can be Steam or GOG enabled. Not really a problem as most people I know have accounts with both, but worth asking I think.
  22. Oh Volourn not that kind of uncomfortable, you are awful, but I like you.
  23. Violent crime has fallen every year while video games have become more and more popular, there is absolutely no causal link between games and violence, there never has been. It is an idiotic view that has been disproven time after time, and is only held by anybody whom has done no research on the subject. It is the same sensationalism that has been used against witches, novels when they first appeared, the postal service, comics, video nasties, rock and roll music, rap music and now thanks to idiots like Sarkeesian and McIntosh video games. Let's stop the scaremongering and blame the real societal or genetic problems that cause violence, or blame the person whom chose to commit it, rather than looking for unproven sources to blame. That said i'd have no problems with a language filter, i'm a grown up so i'd obviously never use it and I like a fair amount of realistic vulgarity, but I don't mind if it is an option.
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