How about making worlds in crazy shapes like the planet builders from Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy? (movie)
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Nah normal clothes work better, serial killers look just like everyone else.
I'm to old to trick or treat, but I helped my little brother make a costume this year. We took a long plastic pirate sword and jammed a box of Rasin Bran, a box of Cheerios, and a box of Honey Comb down the blade. He's going as a cereal killer [e digicons]:grin:[/e]
[quote]They shave down there?[/quote] I don't know if its funnier in or out of context.
There was a case where one guy killed another (in the real world) because of a Bonebiter from world of warcraft.
[quote]They shave down there?[/quote] HAH!! That just raises so many questions about furries and bikini waxing.
Hell would'nt have furries anyways...... animals have no souls.
[quote]"Furry" or "fury"?[/quote] hahaha
So I finished reading the whole Maple Story thing and, WOW!.... just WOW!....... I used to play World of Warcraft and used to hear little revenge stories of boyfriend/girlfriend revenge dramas. But, WOW! Real world punishment for that? Ever hear of account recovery? Or not sharring account information with anyone?
With my spyware, anytime I have to reinstall (hard drive recovery, new computer, ect.) it goes like this. I submit a request to the support and fill out a verification. Then an email is sent to me with a one time use download link. I download and set up and I'm good to go. Obviously it is because I am a subscriber to my anti spyware I get the service. To bad games could not have something similar. I case of some ramdom act of God (Jesus st
[quote]Do you also believe stores with antitheft devices consider all customers to be shoplifters? Does the presence of the TSA mean the government considers every traveller a hyjacker? NO, these just mean there are POTENTIAL troublemakers in any given population, and those troublemakers don't conveniently sort themselves out.[/quote] The TSA and antitheft devices don't follow you home and police what you can and can't have in your house. Tell you who you can or can't talk t
The best form of copyright protection would be the one you couldn't tell was even there. To bad that when you make a better lock, someone makes a better lockpick.
[quote]Years? Try six months or so on average.[/quote] Six? only if you want to play the game, more like 3 if you want to do it smoothly.
[quote]Quoting WIllythemailboy, reply 8 The books I've purchased with little magnetic tags in them beg to differ. Annoying little bastards, leaving an irritating bump in an otherwise pristine book Yeah, maybe they're still there, but you don't have to activate the tag in order to read the book. The tag doesn't phone home to make sure the book's still in your house. The tag doesn't investigate your other books and force you to remove s
Protecting your investment is very important, so I can understant the reasoning behind using DRM. There is a saying, "It's not who you are or what you're selling, it's who you're selling to." As long as EA and those like EA keep treating thier own customers like thieves, the more they are going to act that way. Customers are the very foundation of - any - company. If you can't trust your own
Instead of using the acronym DRM for current versions of " digital rights management" . I think companies should use, WAACAT WE ASSUME ALL CUSTOMERS ARE </
You can make the ships look like gundams, but they will move and fight like ships. I would like to see some kickass laser-beamsword fighting, but alas we can only dream.
I had more of something like this in mind, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringworld
I would like to see the enviroment more "alive". Like solar flares, It would be nice to have some activity from the star that would limit your ability to orbit or phase jump back and forth between systems. Or meteor showers, You could try to run a gauntlet through them or have to go around when traveling. Or black holes, Kinda self explainatory. I would also like to see a ring world.
Some times I feel like a nut, and some times I don't
In game product placement ads are one thing, They are a cheap attempt at exposing thier product to the masses more often. They can also add more realisim to the game. In some cases be really good for the game such as the Grand Turismo series. But they are not (so far) intrusive or inflamitory topics or products. In the case of the advertising method with the political ads, they (developers) are leasing space in the game for ads. The current electio
Well as much as I could ignore it, I feel political advertising doesn't belong in games.
I wonder if this would fall in the gamer bill of rights? What's next? Big Daddy sporting a McCain/Palin T-shirt? Seriously, this is something I do not wish to see happen. I know it is an extra source of income for game devs, but I'm currious of what Frogboy and the rest of Stardock think of it.
[quote]That is what I think I know. Also what does "all your base are belong to us" mean?[/quote] Its from Zero Wing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQnDkgdIn_A check it out. Here is a link on you tube it's from covering the story
What really sucked about about the SUV (besides the obvious) is nobody invested the effort into fuel economy. There was alot of stigma with SUVS as status symbols. They were luxury sedans made to tame the wilds of the suburban parking lot. If there was a clean deisel HUMMER introduced years ago, or models with respectable milage for thier size they probably wouldn't be on the brink of extiction now. Sure we have them now but people are fleeing them like fleas from a flaming cat.