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Thoughts on Knights of the Old Republic
majestic replied to Althernai's topic in Computer and Console
Huh, what, are you talking about Bastila, or some early development stuff? -
Nah, the CDU isn't politically active in Bavaria, that would be the CSU - not that it really makes any difference. Technically they're different parties, but the CDU stays out of Bavaria and the CSU supports them on a federal level in return. They might as well be siamese twins as they're all but interchangeable.
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Yeah, I kind of got that from the mail they sent out, but where's mah backer tier bonus and feelgood-support now?
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Looks like GOG has some issues with the update. It's not availale in Galaxy and it doesn't show up for anyone who has not bought the game but received a free key from somewhere (e.g. various Kickstarter campaigns). edit: Scratch that, they apparently made an entirely new item for the DLC and it just no longer shows up under the WL2 extras where it did a few hours ago. edit 2: Oh, joy. Galaxy is downloading 15 GB now. There's something amiss with GOG and WL2, the last time Galaxy patched WL2 it also just redownloaded the entire game instead of just the update. Hrm.
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I was just looking at that...not 100% sure but it made me pay attention at least. The Allison Road Kickstarter just kicked the bucket. Eh...
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SW: The Old Republic - Episode VII (J.J. Strikes Back)
majestic replied to Blarghagh's topic in Computer and Console
More here Yeah, I mean who the hell wants actual multiplayer content in their MMORPG these days. *sigh* -
What was wrong with it ?The maneuvering thrusters are just as powerful as the main thrusters. So, the gameplay is strafing up, down, left, and right while using gimbals to fire at your target. It is incredibly fast paced, and aim intensive, because of this. It has been said it plays like a "FPS in space." Coupled with the "realistic physics" that have you sliding around... It is very tiring to me. Ymmv. Keep in mind that I have a full CH Products (stick, throttle, and pedals) setup. The game is far easier to play with a simple mouse and keyboard. I am completely biased here as a byproduct of using those peripherals. If you are just going to use mouse and keyboard you may be fine with the game as it is at present. Edit: As I said, they have changes to the flight model coming. Supposedly. Also, the mouse controls gimbaled weapons like a normal cursor. While sticks can only aim ahead of their trajectory. It creates a huge imbalance. This last bit is only relevant if you are interested in PvP, though. That's one of the things that cannot ever go right in any game. If you offer both keyboard/mouse and joystick controls, one of the two control schemes will suffer, and it might as well be uttely devastating, especially in PVP or higher PVE campaign difficulties (assuming there will be difficulty levels). Either those with joysticks will stand no chance because the game's pace is too fast and favors free aiming with a mouse, which is simply put the superior pointing device in such a situation or it plays more like a sim and the mouse controls are so crap you can't even begin to use them - think Privateer 2 or the original X-Wing or TIE Fighter. This also applies to gamepads and is the primary reason why game developers won't let them console peasants play shooters with their PC masters. They pretend that it is about costs (*cough* Destiny *cough*) while in reality the console heroes would have their arses kicked to the moon and back and the game would be impossible to balance in PVP and co-op PVE.
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...yeah, except that you will lose the war eventually because for all your tactical acumen your overall strategy failed.
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That's fairly simple, because voice acting is seen as an easy job that pays exceedingly well for it being only a couple of hours of work per week. After all Mark Hamill once said it's a good job where you can show up in your pyjamas, and who is to argue with Luke Skywalker?
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Well goddamn. The preamble is rich in self-deprecating humor: That is all bound to happen by catering to patent trolls and dinosaurs failing to adapt and rightfully dying in our new digital distribution environment.
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This is so freaking hilarious, i´m laughing so hard it hurts....bringing the bank bailouts as an example totally kills it, oh god so funny. I´m not even going to start to point out how naive and blind this is. Thank you. You made my day and really proved that any sensible discussion is pointless with you. Oh well, no hard feelings, i will continue to laugh now, because that was really funny. As for TPP, there are more leaks and they all show it´s a disaster and i hope it fails, but they are trying hard, very very hard to make it happen, no matter what the public thinks. Democracy......if that would be the case the TPP files would be open and we would have a public referendum about it. It's especially funny when one considers that a big player of them bailed-out industrialists is currently making headlines with their product manipulation regarding the emissions of certain diesel engines. But hey, that info was probably deemed confidential by VW's higher ups, those scientists that uncovered the manipulation should be sued for lost profits or maybe tried for something or other.
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What's on the idiot box Part 4 (or something)
majestic replied to LadyCrimson's topic in Way Off-Topic
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SW: The Old Republic - Episode VII (J.J. Strikes Back)
majestic replied to Blarghagh's topic in Computer and Console
I found SWTOR to have a crafting system that is fairly easy to level. The reverse engineering is a bit of a pain in the arse but compared to other MMOs getting to max doesn't even require any interaction what so ever, except sending your goons on missions every 20 minutes. Then again, it is also one of the most boring systems I ever encountered. -
That kind of goes way back to the first Wing Commander where Derek Smart sued (or tried to) Origin and Roberts because they allegedly stole his ideas.
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I've played games and followed hypes long enough to know for sure that Star Citizen, when (if?) it is released in a final version will never ever be able to live up to the hype. It'll end up being a game full of cut corners and good ideas gone wrong. A tad like SW:TOR was when it launched. =(
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Curious how a host of anonymous current and former employees just happen to leak info that seemingly confirms everything that Derek Smart conjectured a while ago, and the more The Escapist insists they have properly vetted their sources the more it makes them look like a bunch of boons that got trolled. Heh. I am, however, kind of partial to some of the criticism towards Star Citizen. Feature creep is really looking to massively impair this project and if there is any truth to what Chris Roberts' (confirmed) co-workers said recently he's literally working himself to death with it. Which would be a shame, I really want a new Wing Commander game, even if it is in spirit only. I kind of gave up on knowing the fate of Blair a long time ago. *sigh*
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SW: The Old Republic - Episode VII (J.J. Strikes Back)
majestic replied to Blarghagh's topic in Computer and Console
I don't believe there's been anything confirming it either way. I would however point out that the name that follows Darth isn't normally a family name, it's more some form of title. Anakin becoming Vader, Palpatine was Sidious. Darth Thanaton had some other name before he became a Darth.... Like how the Sith Inquisitor is granted the title Darth Occulus or what have you at the end of their storyline. The Sith Inquisitor gains one of three possible Darth Titles - Nox, Occlus or Imperius. For being dark, neutral or light side respectively. -
It was Cataclysm that removed both the defense and block stat on items (along with a few other things), not Wrath of the Lich King. Tanks still had to be crit immune and balance their avoidance in Wrath. Endless healer mana-pools and overpowered paladin healers in ridiculous 25 man raid encounters just made it so that tanks geared for the minimum defense necessary and put everything else into their health.
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Yeah. Made me go "click" and "typie typie password" and "click" and now I'll soon be 275$ poorer for it. Awesome how my resolution to keep my credit card bill a little smaller this time got blown away a couple hours after I went and made it.
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The whining on the forums here just exacerbated the problem with trash mobs in the base game. In the name of "balance" in a single player game we went from being able to efficiently deal with boring groups of enemies to having to sit and wait longer for the fights to be resolved. They didn't get any harder, just more tedious. Bleh. At least White March was much better in that regard, aside from some enemies that seem to have been designed purely to mess with the players who demanded damage types to have a greater impact.
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Yeah, come Mists of Pandaria Blizzard decided that tanks were not having fun actively trying to hold aggro and moved towards giving tanks a massive bonus to threat generation. First along the lines of +300% and then later much, much more to the point of it being a complete non-factor. The new tanking was supposed to be active damage mitigation with having "lots of buttons to press, because pressing LOTS of buttons is fun!" That approach led to increasingly ridiculous things like Paladin tanks stacking haste. In reality of course simple "fun while tanking" was far from the only motivation for Blizzard, they were desperately trying to fix the damage caused by Cataclysm and failed so utterly that it kind of became hilarious. While I stopped truly actively playing WoW with the Dragonsoul patch of Cataclysm, Mists of Pandaria just made sure that I had no regrets leaving. Although I have kind of been tempted to see how the game is now that ghostcrawler can no longer mess it up.
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Couple of bugs with stats
majestic replied to DrakenKin's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
The stat overview of each item is updated with all available enchantments. The base armor type of The Saint's War armor is scale armor (as noted in the description) which has a base piercing damage resistance of 5, not 8. It's the same thing with the dagger. -
8==D I hope everyone here now feels properly harassed by my cyber-exhibitionism. *pose*
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L-l-l-ook at me buy-buying thththis immediatly. :D