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Aquanox KS - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/806010995/aquanox-deep-descent

 

Got this game with one of my GF cards, never did play it though.

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Well, they're useless as you've just let them be and it's not impossible or even difficult to have a system that runs them these days - XP ran a lot of my old favourites pretty smoothly with a minimum of tweaking. But there's always GOG for older releases, even if it is funny to have to buy a game again to play it.

 

That's exactly it.  If I really want to be able to play all my old CD's, then I can run an older OS, and I'd probably buy a laptop with a CD drive.  But that isn't unique to games.  My VHS tapes and my cassettes aren't all that useful anymore either.  

 

The idea that I have to purchase something again in a different format is hardly a surprise.  I actually expect my digital media to last longer, since it isn't tied to a physical CD that can get damaged.  It's easier to keep track of as well.

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That's exactly it.  If I really want to be able to play all my old CD's, then I can run an older OS, and I'd probably buy a laptop with a CD drive.  But that isn't unique to games.  My VHS tapes and my cassettes aren't all that useful anymore either.  

 

The idea that I have to purchase something again in a different format is hardly a surprise.  I actually expect my digital media to last longer, since it isn't tied to a physical CD that can get damaged.  It's easier to keep track of as well.

Well, also have ISOs, if you're concerned about the physical media degrading and you have some issue with an optical drive. In that case not sure the "format" is all that different.

 

Hm, thinking on it, not sure I've even tried making one of a game with SecurROM or Starforce or what have you, might not be possible.

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Why has elegance found so little following? Elegance has the disadvantage that hard work is needed to achieve it and a good education to appreciate it. - Edsger Wybe Dijkstra

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Why has elegance found so little following? Elegance has the disadvantage that hard work is needed to achieve it and a good education to appreciate it. - Edsger Wybe Dijkstra

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Feargus is on the advisory board, whatever that is, for a new crowdfunding platform. Alongside Tim Schafer and Brian Fargo.

 

https://www.fig.co/about

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Aquanox KS - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/806010995/aquanox-deep-descent

 

Got this game with one of my GF cards, never did play it though.

They're not continuing the original series's plot apparently?

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Feargus is on the advisory board, whatever that is, for a new crowdfunding platform. Alongside Tim Schafer and Brian Fargo.

 

https://www.fig.co/about

 

I think it would be perfectly reasonable to trust a Fargo with money, a Scot like Mr Urquhart as well who executed what was probably one of the most satisfactory and well managed Kickstarters seen thus far, but Mr Schafer? Personally I wouldn't trust him with a ha'penny, after all basic addition eludes the gentleman.

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Decent enough i guess but not as great as the first game Archimedean Dynasty.That one is a spacesim underwater variant while Aquanox games turned completely into underwater FPS. Simply put from a joystick( plays greast with keyboard but adding a joystick made it better )  game to mouse+keyboard. And i hated that a lot. So i only recommend the first one, even if it is almost 20 years old with ancient graphics mSa5ynI.jpg

,  it's still one my favorite games ever. I like it more than Wing Commander games even. :D

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More about the new crowdfunding site fig.

 

http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2015/08/new-crowdfunding-site-lets-backers-share-in-eventual-game-profits/

 

The idea of backing the game and be able to get something out of the profits seems intrigued. I can say, that I would risk/invest much more money on Pillars and Torment, if that would be the case when they started their funding campaigns...

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More about the new crowdfunding site fig.

 

http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2015/08/new-crowdfunding-site-lets-backers-share-in-eventual-game-profits/

 

The idea of backing the game and be able to get something out of the profits seems intrigued. I can say, that I would risk/invest much more money on Pillars and Torment, if that would be the case when they started their funding campaigns...

I'm on the fence about this because it puts too much power onto the hands of the public by minimizing the risk. It could work by tapping into the group mentality that is festered on the internet and have direct benefits as boost to publicity. But as game dev I really don't want to work for gamers, they complain too much and know too little.

 

Kickstarter has a good balance where the devs can use it as launch platform, this new model seems to make devs beholden to gamers. That power dynamic might create a very hostile environment for the devs.

I'd say the answer to that question is kind of like the answer to "who's the sucker in this poker game?"*

 

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Phantom Pain won't have pre-loading.

 

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Prepare for horrible download rates on Steam that day. So I'll guess I won't be playing until at earliest september 2nd.

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Why has elegance found so little following? Elegance has the disadvantage that hard work is needed to achieve it and a good education to appreciate it. - Edsger Wybe Dijkstra

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Some interesting stats on steam usage and the PC game market via steamspy and the dude who runs its blog.

 

eg only 1.3 million 'core' gamers on steam own 33% of all games there (107+ games); 80% of steam users own four or less games...

 

Though I do suspect that this is one case in which steamspy's methodology breaks down at least somewhat, I'd strongly suspect that 'core' gamers and those with more games are far more likely to set their profile to private (which steamspy cannot see so don't get counted in the stats) than to public, and the stats are skewed towards more casual users as a result.

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Yeah, most people I know set their profiles to at least friends only...unless they have a specific reason for keeping it completely public. No way to tell how many people that actually is, though. I personally keep my profile completely private...and I'll continue to do so until they implement friends list-specific privacy controls. :)

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Back in the days you heard stories about people getting their accounts hacked and stuff. Quite a few folks I know (including me), set their Steam profile to private due to this. The idea is: If the world doesn't know how many and what games you have, the interest in trying to get your account is drastically lowered.

 

In any case, why should I care if someone else can see what games I have. I don't feel the need to impress people with my e-penor.

 

 

tl;dr - his data might be a little flawed due to this. Or the private-only group is so small that it doesn't matter... who knows, certainly not me.

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That's the next thing I would like after friends list-specific privacy settings: games list-specific privacy settings. It'd be nice if there were just options/customization for everything...knowing Valve, it'll be another ten to twenty years...or more likely, never.

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