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Reading the arguments on the Defiance forum about the announced F2P change (from B2P). Fun fun fun
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And when considering how much sex the books have and how much the HBO series, that quote sounds so wrong...
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Is there a source on that? Seems very popular and Steam seems to have gotten a lot of Indie game sales because of it. The internet has a tendency to pronounce things dead. Especially the gaming community. Just take PC gaming. I hope when I get pronounced dead, I'll be as dead as PC gaming
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Finished the beta demo build of Arcadecraft. Now to wait for release.
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Already voted for it anyway. But if you feel uncomfortable linking to it, let me know I'll spam the link
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The art and the rhymes are what attracted me to the game
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Play some more when you get back from work. I'd like to hear some impressions. It is deffinitly on my wishlist.
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A friend from school could use some votes on Greenlight if anyone would be up to clicking a quick "Yes". You should also feel free to decide that you are interested in the game and click "Yes" for that reason http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=93006822
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I have heard great things about Consortium: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VsIDEMP3YYY It is on 40% sale on Steam but also the Humble Store. Which for us europeans, what with regional pricing, means it is actually cheaper on thehumble store and part of the money goes to charity.
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I survived. And I didn't need to call for Malcador to extract me! First group of hundred kids were very well behaved (kindergarden through to third grade). Very quiet and very keen to participate. Two girls were even taking notes and tried some basic "interview" questions afterwards. Second group was a lot louder, with a couple of "difficult" boys. That of course affected the rest of the group. Add to that that it was getting closer to noon, so they were alreadya bit more tiered. Still also good participation. Random: Question: "What hobbies would you suggest to this dragon, to pass his time?" Answer, 2nd or 3rd grader: "San Andreas" "Erm, scuse me?" "Oh, it's a game." "I know..."
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Heading out to face the kids. If I'm not back by tonight, send in the cavalry.
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Hmm, Space Trader: Merchant Marine is just going for -111% and should get Steam to pay you 50 odd cents Probably going to fix that soon. The game isn't all that great. Some trading of commodities and a few first person shooter quests. The problem really is the shooter part that is very basic. Of course the game costs next to nothing even at full price, so I am not miffed about owning it. May even give it another chance at some point. I have a soft spot for these tiny projects were one or two devs try to do something different.
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Canceling the Tron series was not nice of them. But people who aren't happy with Disney taking over Lucas are probably worried that along the retcons, Disney will also retcon Jar Jar
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Sleeping Dogs 80% off on Steam. I found the controls terrible, so can't really recommend it. But the atmosphere seems great.
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Pick a breed that can go up the mountains with you and enjoy itself while doing so.
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There are a number of things going cheap on GOG. And yes, it actually is good old games that are on sale What stood out for me are: The old Age of Wonders games. A lot of fun, a lot of races, challenging campaigns and (at least the first one) an interesting campaign. As the new game is still heavily being balanced and patched, the old ones may be the safer bet at the moment. King of Dragon Pass. Lead your own little tribe and make decissions that affect its future. Quite unique as games go, mixing management with chose your own adventure, this is a real gem. Only problem? It probably is the worst adaptation for GOG, with a number of display errors on modern screens - though still very much enjoyable. The new, reworked mac version is far better though. Nice bonus: dev activity on the gog forum. Battle Realms: one of the best RTS games in my opinion. Challenging, with interesting unit/economy management: rice and water are collected by peasants, but peasants are also rained into fighting units in the training buildings. Training a unit in another building again, then upgrades to hier tier units. The story of a mythical japan is quite interesting and branches intoa good and evil campaign.
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The joys of parenthood, huh?
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@hurlshot: Presenting my children's books. The plan is to read less and talk more. So I'll be talking about a silly dragon who is a hypochondriac (fully aware I'll have to explain what that is). Also think it may be fun for the kids to talk a little bit about the process, show some concept sketches and how those then turned into illustrations and scenes in the story. @Malcador: Elbows are great, but they can just zerg-rush me...
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Not a "done today" but a "still doing right now" so dear moderators feel free to delete if off-topic... Having a nrevous break | V down. Was asked a few weeks back how I felt about doing a book reading for a couple of classes of primary school kids. The way the publishers described it I estimated around 40 kids. Just talked to the organizers to hear the final number, find out the address and all that practical stuff. Organizer asked me if I would be fine with splitting it into two readings as the room only fits 100. 200 kids vs melkathi in two rounds. My money is on the kids. I have no experience whatsoever with children! I am an outspoken bachelor. People say I am great with kids. The truth is, I treat them the way I'd like them to treat me: give them a court nod from across the room and leave them in peace. Tuesday morning the good ole boys will be drinking whiskey and rye, singing this will be the day melkathi will die.
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I don't use reddit and can't be bothered to go to yet another place
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I have 100 hours on it. It can't be all bad. But waiting for a couple more patches and the eventual sale is reasonable. I hope they get some AI work done. The first 3 difficulties are laughable easy. (the problem not being easy, but the ridiculous things they do that let you win)
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Thanks for the heads up Humanoid! It's a WWII game, so not something that interests me, but someone is bound to enjoy it
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That is an unfair assessment I would say. AoW3 has done a lot of things that bring it closer to the original Age of Wonders, while trying to modernize the series. Comparing it to Eador, Warlock or Fallen Enchantress, all later games is bound to happen with younger gamers who wouldn't know the older games from over a decade ago, but ultimately unfair. Personally I see most problems with the Beta Test. There are just so many issues that have people wondering "How did this not get noticed during testing?" Then I remember the reply by a couple of testers when people were talking about a prominent problem with the AI: "This is not an issue in multiplayer." That puts a lot of problems in perspective :/
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You aren't the only one. The AI isn't all that great. And there are other issues. Funny how the very vocal beta testers who wouldn't shut up about the game before release have gone completly silent now that people can se the result of their testing