Diogo Ribeiro Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Because I want you to shut up, and move on. Don't confuse "not caring whose fault it is" with "not caring about the matter". You're a big boy, I'm sure you can make the distinction. But given your apparent track record, and your continuous attempts at trying to get the last word, no matter how insignificant they are, I won't be that lucky. Oh well. There's always moderation.
Judge Hades Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Actually I all the intentions of letting this topic drop to oblivion til you bumped it up again with your post.
Diogo Ribeiro Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Sure you did. Thats why you're back, isn't it? Don't be a hypocrite. If you wanted it to drop, you wouldn't be talking back at me. You could let it drop, but didn't. That shows how "commited" you were to letting it go. Or not.
Judge Hades Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 I'm just doing this to mess with you and you alone, Z. (tee hee)
Exitium Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Isn't it about time you ran to the candy store, Hades? Exitium RPG Codex - the premier avant garde gaming news site. "It is more convenient to follow one's conscience than one's intelligence, for at every failure, conscience finds an excuse and an encouragement in itself. That is why there are so many conscientious and so few intelligent people." - Nietzsche
Diogo Ribeiro Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 I'm just doing this to mess with you and you alone, Z. (tee hee) Well you're only messing with yourself, spud, as you're *gasp* yet again contradicting yourself. Just pipe down, you've already overstepped the boundaries of credibility.
Exitium Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Way to contradict yourself again, Hades. Exitium RPG Codex - the premier avant garde gaming news site. "It is more convenient to follow one's conscience than one's intelligence, for at every failure, conscience finds an excuse and an encouragement in itself. That is why there are so many conscientious and so few intelligent people." - Nietzsche
Menno Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 In the name of Allah the Compassionate and the Merciful, This thread is now Locked. Allah Akhbar!
Spazmo Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Viscey-poo, my dear, dear friend, you're overreacting a bit here. It's basic internet etiquette: stupid questions from stupid people are responded to with yummy links. That's how things work. The very foundations of the internet are built on these kinds of things. If this is wrong, baby, I don't want to be right. As for why Volourn didn't get any fun links: he manages to have opinions that differ widely from most posters at the Codex without pissing anyone off (too much). If he does annoy anyone, it's mostly because of what he's saying and rarely how he says it. You, on the other hand, are largely worthless. Your opinion on matters changes depending--apparently--on daily coin tosses. One day, you love NWN. The next, you hate it. The day after that, you've giving up games FOREVER! and making a big scene about it, too. Then, the very next day, you go and trade in a truckload of old PS1 games for whatever new shiny thing you'd just announced you'd never buy--just so you can say you didn't pay more than $20 for it. You have exactly 0 consistency. Hell, even after your positive (-ly hilarious due to the horrible English) review of NWN, I bet you still tell people you hated it after all. Beyond that, the way you say things is largely incomprehensible. Your English is simply atrocious. One wonders how the hell as awful a writer as you ("On the brighter note the control interface keys are configurable to taste."--WHAT THE CRAP LANGUAGE ARE YOU SPEAKING, MAN?) managed to get any kind of degree in English. If I'm responsible for "chasing you away from the Codex" with "hate and spamming gay porn", good. I've got more important things to waste my time on than your crap. And finally, it's kind of unfair to tell people not to visit our site. We send tons of traffic your way. Hell, if anyone ever asks me for something really funny to read, I'd link them your Gothic II review in a heartbeat.
Feargus Urquhart Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 I know what you guys think about me and past products and you know what I have said in response to those thoughts. So, I have an idea. Can we all just begin with a new slate? We might be able to build a stronger community here and get a lot of great discussion going about games and the industry that people will enjoy participating in. Feargus Urquhart CEO Obsidian Entertainment, Inc.
POOPERSCOOPER Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 I know what you guys think about me and past products and you know what I have said in response to those thoughts. So, I have an idea. Can we all just begin with a new slate? We might be able to build a stronger community here and get a lot of great discussion going about games and the industry that people will enjoy participating in. no
Feargus Urquhart Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 Why no? Feargus Urquhart CEO Obsidian Entertainment, Inc.
Aptyp Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 STFU Poop. I want to know if you plan on doing any non-fantasy game based on either original concept or a rarely used license in the near future. And I don't want to hear "we'd like to, and it'd be a cool idea", I mean literally - any plans?
POOPERSCOOPER Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 Why no? Cause were hardcore, and we dont forget the things you say. SLAM DUNK!
Exitium Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 I know what you guys think about me and past products and you know what I have said in response to those thoughts. So, I have an idea. Can we all just begin with a new slate? We might be able to build a stronger community here and get a lot of great discussion going about games and the industry that people will enjoy participating in. Definitely, Feargus. I completely disagree with Visceris's assessment of your future product as I'm not a person who is as closed-minded as he is. The way I see things, you guys could only have learned from your past successes (as well as mistakes) and take all of that experience into consideration in the development of the new game. It is doubtful that you guys would have started up a brand new company if you didn't have confidence in your abilities as game developers. I'm sure many of us will grow to have a strong sense of confidence in Obsidian Entertainment if you guys have confidence in yourselves. Hold your heads up high, and we'll stay along for the ride. Exitium RPG Codex - the premier avant garde gaming news site. "It is more convenient to follow one's conscience than one's intelligence, for at every failure, conscience finds an excuse and an encouragement in itself. That is why there are so many conscientious and so few intelligent people." - Nietzsche
Mr. Teatime Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 We're divided, certainly, because I don't agree with POOPERSCOOPER's tone. I feel highly embarassed (as a member of this community) when a developer, much less a CEO, takes the time to talk to fans, and is treated without respect and with contempt. I'm on these boards because of the quality games Feargus, MCA, and the other Obsidian members have made in the past, and hopefully in the future, not to insult them at every turn.
Volourn Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 I'm with Mr. Urquhart. B) DWARVES IN PROJECT ETERNITY = VOLOURN HAS PLEDGED $250.
POOPERSCOOPER Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 We're divided, certainly, because I don't agree with POOPERSCOOPER's tone. I feel highly embarassed (as a member of this community) when a developer, much less a CEO, takes the time to talk to fans, and is treated without respect and with contempt. I'm on these boards because of the quality games Feargus, MCA, and the other Obsidian members have made in the past, and hopefully in the future, not to insult them at every turn. Teatime is just mad at us because we made fun of his piano skills. "OMG THEY OBIVOUSLY HAVE N O TASTE LWEWL" -teatime
greylord Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 I know what you guys think about me and past products and you know what I have said in response to those thoughts. So, I have an idea.
Darque Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 I know what you guys think about me and past products and you know what I have said in response to those thoughts. So, I have an idea. Can we all just begin with a new slate? We might be able to build a stronger community here and get a lot of great discussion going about games and the industry that people will enjoy participating in. To point one: I don't fall into that category in any form. To point two: This is a new company, a new forum and a new world. I think anyone who has excess bagage from the past should drop it. Starting over with a clean slate is an excellent idea To point three: Agreed
Aptyp Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 Clean slate? Okay. So who the f*** are you guys? I don't remember any of your games, and why should we look forward to Project X? *ducks* Yeah. Anyway, people who made PS:T always get a second chance in my book.
Mr. Teatime Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 Thank you POOPERSCOOPER for that lovely PM proving to me I was completely wrong about your maturity. Admin notified.
Exitium Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 Thank you POOPERSCOOPER for that lovely PM proving to me I was completely wrong about your maturity. Admin notified. I fail to see what relevence this has with the content of this thread. I would suggest keeping your childish quarrels private and not making attempts to pull the rest of us into issues best kept amongst yourselves. Exitium RPG Codex - the premier avant garde gaming news site. "It is more convenient to follow one's conscience than one's intelligence, for at every failure, conscience finds an excuse and an encouragement in itself. That is why there are so many conscientious and so few intelligent people." - Nietzsche
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