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Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 3:36 pm
Sharkbutt The Orgiastic CarcharOdin Why is Skyrim still $60 on PC? I'm cracking down and finally getting the PC version due to mods and "CAN YOU RUN IT?" saying my laptop can run the thing with ease, but why is it still so ******** expensive? Hint: Pirating it is really easy. Like, unbelievably so. But pirating it doesn't give you access to the Steam workshop. I know there's still Nexusmods and Curse, but Steam is a whole lot easier. Also, I've seen it on Steam for as little as $20, depending on the sales.
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Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 4:04 pm
So... not that it's a surprise or anything I've been thinking up another game lol
It's like an adventure game that takes place if a zombie apocalypse and robot uprising were to happen at the same time. It's pretty much Mario + Walking Dead + Terminator.
Your lives in the game are the survivors in your group. When you die your character is no longer playable and you have to choose someone else. Also the dead person comes back as 4 different zombie types unless their head is destroyed.
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problematic briefcase Crew
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:41 am
i want words under my avatar too
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 6:56 am
Shiny Gligar i want words under my avatar too Go on the achievements page, you can select the title you want there
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:16 am
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:15 am
misternitsua Sharkbutt The Orgiastic CarcharOdin Why is Skyrim still $60 on PC? I'm cracking down and finally getting the PC version due to mods and "CAN YOU RUN IT?" saying my laptop can run the thing with ease, but why is it still so ******** expensive? Hint: Pirating it is really easy. Like, unbelievably so. But pirating it doesn't give you access to the Steam workshop. I know there's still Nexusmods and Curse, but Steam is a whole lot easier. Also, I've seen it on Steam for as little as $20, depending on the sales. Nexusmods usually has all of the things that would be on the workshop anyways. And the only difference between ease of installing for either of them is literally two or three more clicks. I will never understand why people treat this as something that's incredibly intimidating. >:/
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Sharkbutt The Orgiastic Crew
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:13 am
Skaeryll So... not that it's a surprise or anything I've been thinking up another game lol It's like an adventure game that takes place if a zombie apocalypse and robot uprising were to happen at the same time. It's pretty much Mario + Walking Dead + Terminator. Your lives in the game are the survivors in your group. When you die your character is no longer playable and you have to choose someone else. Also the dead person comes back as 4 different zombie types unless their head is destroyed. I really enjoyed that concept in the first Ninja Turtles, but periodically you would find an opportunity to rescue the turtles that had been killed. How do you get extra lives?
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 3:44 pm
Sharkbutt The Orgiastic misternitsua Sharkbutt The Orgiastic CarcharOdin Why is Skyrim still $60 on PC? I'm cracking down and finally getting the PC version due to mods and "CAN YOU RUN IT?" saying my laptop can run the thing with ease, but why is it still so ******** expensive? Hint: Pirating it is really easy. Like, unbelievably so. But pirating it doesn't give you access to the Steam workshop. I know there's still Nexusmods and Curse, but Steam is a whole lot easier. Also, I've seen it on Steam for as little as $20, depending on the sales. Nexusmods usually has all of the things that would be on the workshop anyways. And the only difference between ease of installing for either of them is literally two or three more clicks. I will never understand why people treat this as something that's incredibly intimidating. >:/ I also tend to advocate for not-piracy unless there's no other viable alternative, such as with EarthBound. Mostly because I like supporting game developers I like by buying their products.
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 4:13 pm
Bulbadoof
Skaeryll So... not that it's a surprise or anything I've been thinking up another game lol It's like an adventure game that takes place if a zombie apocalypse and robot uprising were to happen at the same time. It's pretty much Mario + Walking Dead + Terminator. Your lives in the game are the survivors in your group. When you die your character is no longer playable and you have to choose someone else. Also the dead person comes back as 4 different zombie types unless their head is destroyed. I really enjoyed that concept in the first Ninja Turtles, but periodically you would find an opportunity to rescue the turtles that had been killed. How do you get extra lives? Save survivors throughout the game. So everyone in your survivor group even like the children are playable.
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 5:56 pm
misternitsua Sharkbutt The Orgiastic misternitsua Sharkbutt The Orgiastic CarcharOdin Why is Skyrim still $60 on PC? I'm cracking down and finally getting the PC version due to mods and "CAN YOU RUN IT?" saying my laptop can run the thing with ease, but why is it still so ******** expensive? Hint: Pirating it is really easy. Like, unbelievably so. But pirating it doesn't give you access to the Steam workshop. I know there's still Nexusmods and Curse, but Steam is a whole lot easier. Also, I've seen it on Steam for as little as $20, depending on the sales. Nexusmods usually has all of the things that would be on the workshop anyways. And the only difference between ease of installing for either of them is literally two or three more clicks. I will never understand why people treat this as something that's incredibly intimidating. >:/ I also tend to advocate for not-piracy unless there's no other viable alternative, such as with EarthBound. Mostly because I like supporting game developers I like by buying their products. I tend to justify that with "more than enough people bought this game for you to make a solid profit."
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Sharkbutt The Orgiastic Crew
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:01 pm
C++ kicks the s**t out of Python in terms of the feeling of satisfaction in making something work. It also takes more skill. Here's Python: Quote: print "Hi, everyone. ******** you." Here's C++: Quote: #include using namespace std;
int main() { cout<<"Hi, everyone. ******** you."< return 0; }
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 12:50 am
Sharkbutt The Orgiastic misternitsua Sharkbutt The Orgiastic misternitsua Sharkbutt The Orgiastic CarcharOdin Why is Skyrim still $60 on PC? I'm cracking down and finally getting the PC version due to mods and "CAN YOU RUN IT?" saying my laptop can run the thing with ease, but why is it still so ******** expensive? Hint: Pirating it is really easy. Like, unbelievably so. But pirating it doesn't give you access to the Steam workshop. I know there's still Nexusmods and Curse, but Steam is a whole lot easier. Also, I've seen it on Steam for as little as $20, depending on the sales. Nexusmods usually has all of the things that would be on the workshop anyways. And the only difference between ease of installing for either of them is literally two or three more clicks. I will never understand why people treat this as something that's incredibly intimidating. >:/ I also tend to advocate for not-piracy unless there's no other viable alternative, such as with EarthBound. Mostly because I like supporting game developers I like by buying their products. I tend to justify that with "more than enough people bought this game for you to make a solid profit." ^
also because ******** Squeenix I am not paying for TWEWY2 after the s**t they just pulled.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 12:52 am
Skaeryll Bulbadoof
Skaeryll So... not that it's a surprise or anything I've been thinking up another game lol It's like an adventure game that takes place if a zombie apocalypse and robot uprising were to happen at the same time. It's pretty much Mario + Walking Dead + Terminator. Your lives in the game are the survivors in your group. When you die your character is no longer playable and you have to choose someone else. Also the dead person comes back as 4 different zombie types unless their head is destroyed. I really enjoyed that concept in the first Ninja Turtles, but periodically you would find an opportunity to rescue the turtles that had been killed. How do you get extra lives? Save survivors throughout the game. So everyone in your survivor group even like the children are playable. That's interesting. Would different characters have different abilities, forcing you to try to conserve a few of each playstyle to be able to access every part of the game, or would the differences be minimal so you won't have to worry too much about locking yourself out of something if all of your survivors of a certain archetype die?
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 8:40 am
Bulbadoof Skaeryll Bulbadoof
Skaeryll So... not that it's a surprise or anything I've been thinking up another game lol It's like an adventure game that takes place if a zombie apocalypse and robot uprising were to happen at the same time. It's pretty much Mario + Walking Dead + Terminator. Your lives in the game are the survivors in your group. When you die your character is no longer playable and you have to choose someone else. Also the dead person comes back as 4 different zombie types unless their head is destroyed. I really enjoyed that concept in the first Ninja Turtles, but periodically you would find an opportunity to rescue the turtles that had been killed. How do you get extra lives? Save survivors throughout the game. So everyone in your survivor group even like the children are playable. That's interesting. Would different characters have different abilities, forcing you to try to conserve a few of each playstyle to be able to access every part of the game, or would the differences be minimal so you won't have to worry too much about locking yourself out of something if all of your survivors of a certain archetype die? They would have different strengths and weaknesses and each of the 4 groups have a special ability like one being wall jumping, so there'd probably be like side areas with survivors that can only be found with certain characters but nothing that would block you out of getting farther in the game.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 9:54 am
Bulbadoof Sharkbutt The Orgiastic misternitsua Sharkbutt The Orgiastic misternitsua But pirating it doesn't give you access to the Steam workshop. I know there's still Nexusmods and Curse, but Steam is a whole lot easier. Also, I've seen it on Steam for as little as $20, depending on the sales. Nexusmods usually has all of the things that would be on the workshop anyways. And the only difference between ease of installing for either of them is literally two or three more clicks. I will never understand why people treat this as something that's incredibly intimidating. >:/ I also tend to advocate for not-piracy unless there's no other viable alternative, such as with EarthBound. Mostly because I like supporting game developers I like by buying their products. I tend to justify that with "more than enough people bought this game for you to make a solid profit." ^
also because ******** Squeenix I am not paying for TWEWY2 after the s**t they just pulled. This is Bethesda I'm dealing with, not Squeenix.
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