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Tokamak posted:Mutations is the best Beck album. I like Guero. Is that ok.
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Beet Wagon posted:Top three are Midnight Vultures, Mellow Gold, and Sea Change in no particular order. But also Guero, and his new one's solid too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoiRpucHfBg
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 02:52 |
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How many accounts exist for Star Citizen that have been created for the free fly weekends or that are duplicates/non-paying? The claim of 86$ per person might actually be a lot higher if 1/4 to 1/3 never paid in the first place
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 02:52 |
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Citizen Con 2013
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 02:55 |
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Beck is a cool dude and most of his albums are pretty good, i particularly like Odelay and Sea Change. he also produced Mirror Traffic, which is the best Malkmus and Jicks album i reckon
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 02:57 |
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I'm loving that the argument that Star Citizen isn't pay to win comes so close to describing how it doesn't even make any sense. "No you see the capital ships will be so expensive to maintain that you will only be able to use them to do activities which have high enough margins to pay for even using them and those margins being so high you will only be able to do them with those ships. So really people are just incurring massive costs and will be forced to do things you couldn't do anyway making their ship not competition for you eliminating the ability for them to win anything. They are just paying to play differently you see." Ignoring how stupid that is the person who paid real money $3,000 worth of in game currency and economic power by making the game price of the ship itself free is Pay to Win when compared to anyone else who is going to buy that ship. Using the stupid car and jet analogy it doesn't matter if someone is puttering around in their sedan somewhere when two people are going to buy a jet and use it. When one of them is given a jet for free and one of them has to pay for it themselves then the guy with the free jet has a jet worth of money at his disposal to make his jet better before the other guy even gets a jet. "By selling people a wide variety of ships CIG has brilliantly equally distributed their population to more areas which is actually a win for people that didn't pay money by reducing competition for base level resources." What? How can they not understand that someone doing javelin content and grinding out materials, items and quantities of currency that others can not while not having to pay for the ability to do so gives them a huge advantage? Guess what Buddy, Element 34 is in high demand and is required for literally everything. The guy who paid money to get the javelin can not only go get more of it than you in ways that you can not but he can just straight buy it with the money you have to spend even getting the ability to gather it the way he can. "Sure people can buy larger cargo ships than me with money but they will only be doing cargo runs that are too large for me. This somehow is my argument. Also my ship will go places theirs can't." Trading and cargo is about capacity. That's why having more capacity to trade is the core foundation of trading in any game anywhere ever. If you want to argue that the game might have deliveries where your ship being small factors into travel in such a way to provide a comparable margin to a larger raw carrying capacity mission not only is that complete speculation it's comparing two different game mechanics neither of which exist. You can't say that someone getting a huge cargo ship for free has no advantage, at all, because you personally are not at a disadvantage. Anyone trading cargo is at a disadvantage to anyone who paid for more raw cargo carrying capacity. It doesn't matter in Battlefront if some players will never use Darth Vader. That is meaningless. Especially in hypothetical scenarios based on mechanics that don't exist and details literally nobody knows. "Honestly the capital ships are so unwieldy they will probably be seen as a burden and everyone will stop using them changing the entire game" Ha. The advantages people paid for are so terrible that when everyone stops using them they will not be considered advantages anymore. It's funny but it's also complete speculation about a game that doesn't exist yet with mechanics that don't exist and interactions that haven't happened yet between ships that don't exist in an economy that doesn't exist. You can not say that Star Citizen has no Pay To Win in it because it is the exact definition of it. When you look at a raw exchange of in game assets and currency for money and try to speculate wild hypotheticals to show that there are instances where a player that paid money is not at an advantage over someone who didn't and redefine the definition of what "Win" means you are showing that you want it to not be pay to win, not that it isn't.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:03 |
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Citizen Con 2014
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:04 |
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Sabreseven posted:He's a bit up his own arse that boy isn't he? Lol, nobody tried to harm him. It's all in his head. Just like he actually believes he's neutral, that people tried to doxx him, that he fooled the goons with his (obvious) lies, etc, etc.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:06 |
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Loving that flag there. Very appropriate
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:07 |
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trucutru posted:Lol, nobody tried to harm him. It's all in his head. Just like he actually believes he's neutral, that people tried to doxx him, that he fooled the goons with his (obvious) lies, etc, etc. He says he and others participated in hidden Ops to defend the game hes not proud of during his meltdown lol
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:10 |
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The project started in 2011 with an in-engine tech demo, but as of 2017 Star Citizen has only been in development for five years. It's the responsibility of the backer to manage expectations, not the company getting millions of dollars after telling backers what they're going to get. Star Citizen will not need to be patched after release to be playable. It's the responsibility of the backer to educate themselves on the history of game development, not the most open company in the history of game development. Which the backers should educate themselves on. CIG's open development has shown that the game will not be crap when it's released, but you will only know that if you educate yourself on the history of game development. CIG failed to meet the deadlines they set before because they were too optimistic, but now they don't talk about dates because game development is hard. It will be relatively trivial to complete 100 systems of content once CIG finishes the first one. Gamers are too stupid and impatient to understand game development, the history of which they are responsible for educating themselves on, which is why CIG is wise not to set expectations which backers are responsible for managing. CIG's method of game development, which is hard, is so good that it will be a paradigm shift in how to make games. You can't lie about things as long as you're optimistic. Backers who have paid for a product from CIG are less entitled than customers who have paid for a product from a traditional gaming company. Gremlich thinks before he posts.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:13 |
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G0RF posted:That quote had me groaning aloud and I’m glad you transcribed it, S.J. “Shopkeeper talk” is second only in annoyance to CIG babble about female player characters on the “Grating Bullcrap They’ve Been Talking About Ineffectually for Years” list. holy poo poo that was good. especially quote:Just give up, Chris. You lost the plot and with more money than you deserved in a dozen lifetimes you’re fighting for your life to salvage something, anything playable amidst the debris field of the once soaring opportunity fortune granted you. You’ve saturated your potential niche market, milked the hell out of the most gullible, and the deflation of the hope bubble is so violent now it sounds like a 130 decibel whoopy cushion eruption under the rear end of the god of folly. nicely said gorf
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trucutru posted:Lol, nobody tried to harm him. It's all in his head. Just like he actually believes he's neutral, that people tried to doxx him, that he fooled the goons with his (obvious) lies, etc, etc. Nobody tried to harm him, but attempted doxxing, and routinely following into another subreddit to harass are all things he did to me lol. He's not making it up so much as he's switching the nametags.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:16 |
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VictorianQueerLit posted:I'm loving that the argument that Star Citizen isn't pay to win comes so close to describing how it doesn't even make any sense. "Do you want to refill your capital ship, nourish your crew, empty their toilet and lust bars for $$ ? Type yes."
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:21 |
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Honestly "God of Folly" is a pretty apt description of Ben.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:22 |
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Beet Wagon posted:Top three are Midnight Vultures, Mellow Gold, and Sea Change in no particular order. But also Guero, and his new one's solid too. I love all those, but Odelay is probably my number 2.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:24 |
Toops posted:I love all those, but Odelay is probably my number 2. I'll be honest, trying to list my favorite Beck albums in any kind of order always results in a lot of "wait no this is number one" lol. There isn't one I don't love.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:26 |
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Toops posted:Midnite Vulture is my favorite. Just curious, did anyone notice our favorite corporate vulture, Ortwin, featured on the cover?
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:37 |
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Beet Wagon posted:I'll be honest, trying to list my favorite Beck albums in any kind of order always results in a lot of "wait no this is number one" lol. There isn't one I don't love. I can't count the number of times I've listened to Midnight Vultures, Guero, and The Information.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:41 |
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Beet Wagon posted:I'll be honest, trying to list my favorite Beck albums in any kind of order always results in a lot of "wait no this is number one" lol. There isn't one I don't love. Same here. Depends on my mood, but lately it's been MV. Odelay is dope and Sea Change is incredible. I can't say I've really loved much of anything he's done in the last decade though. He lost that weird clangy sample-heavy style that really kicks it.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:42 |
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SCtrumpHaters posted:I mean on some level they know. To me it was a reminder of who they are whenever I started to feel bad for them
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:43 |
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Citizen Con 2015
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:46 |
Toops posted:Same here. Depends on my mood, but lately it's been MV. Odelay is dope and Sea Change is incredible. Odelay was the first album I ever bought, IIRC. In my tiny redneck town that didn't even have a walmart we weirdly had exactly one head shop, and my friends and I used to go hang out there for the fake vomit and blacklight posters and poo poo, and one day Odelay was playing and I couldn't get enough so I bought it. I wanna say I was like 8 or 9 or something. His newer stuff is definitely different, but it fits what I think of as my "Beck-Lite" moods, which is essentially just any time I don't feel like listening to Odelay.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:47 |
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G0RF posted:That quote had me groaning aloud and I’m glad you transcribed it, S.J. “Shopkeeper talk” is second only in annoyance to CIG babble about female player characters on the “Grating Bullcrap They’ve Been Talking About Ineffectually for Years” list. First of all, great post, but what the gently caress dude, you listen to Autolux? I've never met anyone that listens to Autolux... Future Perfect is literally my fav record. We got a real music rub sesh going here and boy does it feel good.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:50 |
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I’m done watching these stupid cons for now. Anyhow I found the cafeteria scene that’s taken the last few years of development time there. I hope you liked it!
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 03:51 |
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 04:10 |
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Beet Wagon posted:Nobody tried to harm him, but attempted doxxing, and routinely following into another subreddit to harass are all things he did to me lol. He's not making it up so much as he's switching the nametags. Well, projection is like step #1 in people who are kinda loopy, like our good friend Fandred so that goes without saying. He's a very weird specimen in that he's not actually a shill but is often indistinguishable from one.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 04:29 |
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 04:32 |
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Good to see they gave Jester double gold for closing the place.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 04:38 |
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https://twitter.com/TheRealGremlich/status/651156002344009728 https://twitter.com/TheRealGremlich/status/930904714631401475 https://twitter.com/TheRealGremlich/status/931291032272195586 https://twitter.com/TheRealGremlich/status/931291506798989312 https://twitter.com/TheRealGremlich/status/931295306368643072
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 04:42 |
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A Neurotic Corncob posted:Quick reminder of CIG's definition of MVP as of early 2016: “I don't think there is any other game that is trying to do as much as we're trying to do. So, degree of difficulty 11, not 10.” Everything is difficulty level 11 when you’re a dumbass. Even moreso when you’re a dumbass who sees a genius looking back at you in the mirror. I’ve come to appreciate the true genius of “Around the Verse” and related programming isn’t in the intimate look at Development, for as we see with dozens of abandoned prior efforts and misleading disclosures over the years, the view is anything but privileged or trustworthy. The true genius of CIG programming is in its metronomic, anondyne normalization / sanitization of their absolute, inarguable developmental dysfunction. “Burndown” captures that spirit so perfectly, with the agreeable Eric Davis putting a friendly (if somewhat patronizing at times) face on what would otherwise be seen as salt-on-the-wound proof of CIG’s abject inability to overcome the curse of the Frankenengine, to deliver upon the hubristic claims of Chris Roberts, to prioritize the core space sim essentials (designing satisfying game loops, perfecting flight models, fleshing out those basic features pitched five years ago, etc.) and all the rest. The Sean Tracy NewEgg livestream I dropped in earlier is the same thing. Sean went right on that show and delivered a complete fiction of the present game state with absolutely no hesitation whatsoever, just as his exemplar leader has done for years with bald-faced bullcrap like this, this, and this. Lies. Massive lies. Constant lies. And continuum of lying so persistent and inescapable it actually becomes immersive. Normalization of managerial deviance — and pathological public dishonesty is exactly that, CIG — is just as effectively achieved via their programming. The quote above from 10ftC delivered with benign confidence is itself an example of it. The message as delivered is, contrary to all the early bluster and constant mugging confidence, a concession of an anticipated failure to deliver on original scope promises all sugar-coated in Chris’s noxious entitlement. For though he has no plans to deliver what he originally pitched, he has expectations of perpetual subsidy from the chump army to get there, or partly there, or somewhere eventually. And wherever he’s standing when the money finally runs out will be declared the destination. The journey itself — one of a portly goofball false prophet staggering, stumbling, gasping for breath, leading the exiles through the wilderness without map, compass, or North Star and spouting constant word of the Promised Land over yon horizon — will be declared their promised home and those still following may even believe it. Yet what Chris will no longer enjoy, and indeed what he has already lost, is control of his own narrative. The early years allowed him to project a narrative arc about himself, his game and his studio that was readily believed by most, even many goons, and his claims were repeated breathlessly as fact by the supplicant gaming press eager to amplify hype for the easy clicks. Those days are long since behind us and they aren’t coming back. The narrative of ascent once so forceful and certain is in now very clearly in terminal decay, a slow downward spiral towards yet another cautionary gaming tale about squandered opportunities and abused trust. About the perils of trusting micromanging asset fetishists and the tragic, underappreciated virtues of proper scope design and competent project management. Chris had a chance to make history here, perhaps the most opportune chance in this history of gaming. And through deficits of both competence and character, he absolutely blew it, and the price he will pay for his hubris, deceit, greed and stupidity is that the history he could’ve written will instead be written for him. The best he can hope for at this point is that some salvageable mediocrity survives and that he’s cast as fool in an epic tale of gaming folly. It would be a generous appraisal and it’s more truly stated that any man who profits so handsomely by lying so often for so long is a villain at heart. His only plausible defense is one he lacks the self-awareness and humility to make — that he was lying to himself the whole time, too, and because he so normalized the act of lying to himself, his employees and his backers, and because he drove away the very sorts he needed to call him out, there was no one left to correct him.
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G0RF posted:The Sean Tracy NewEgg livestream I dropped in earlier is the same thing. Sean went right on that show and delivered a complete fiction of the present game state with absolutely no hesitation whatsoever, just as his exemplar leader has done for years with bald-faced bullcrap like this, this, and this. This is what has always killed me. The evidence never lines up with their claims. Literally never. Star Citizen is a confidence scam, and before this is all said and done, it might turn out to be a ponzi scheme. Let's revisit the definition, shall we? quote:A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment operation where the operator generates returns for older investors through revenue paid by new investors, rather than from legitimate business activities or profit of financial trading.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 04:54 |
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I want Star Citizen to come out as promised now so that he can actually do this and realize that nobody gives one trillionth of a gently caress about Derek Smart as he does.
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G0RF posted:“Burndown” captures that spirit so perfectly, with the agreeable Eric Davis putting a friendly (if somewhat patronizing at times) face on what would otherwise be seen as salt-on-the-wound proof of CIG’s abject inability to overcome the curse of the Frankenengine, to deliver upon the hubristic claims of Chris Roberts, to prioritize the core space sim essentials (designing satisfying game loops, perfecting flight models, fleshing out those basic features pitched five years ago, etc.) and all the rest. Did you say friendly face? Edit: He looks like Robert Smith and someone from the cast of ST:TOS had a baby. Abuminable fucked around with this message at 05:17 on Nov 17, 2017 |
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https://twitter.com/real_lethality/status/930530811182534658 https://twitter.com/real_lethality/status/931339480161832965
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Toops posted:First of all, great post, but what the gently caress dude, you listen to Autolux? I've never met anyone that listens to Autolux... Future Perfect is literally my fav record. Dude, Future Perfect is an android’s tribute to “Loveless” and is pretty much a perfect creepy-pretty space rock shoegazer masterpiece. Definitely their best album, though (and I dropped this in thread way back), “The Science of Imaginary Solutions” is my favorite tune by them and I can’t help but think of Star Citizen when I listen to it, and not just because the video is so stimperial... The latter portion lyrics, the title and growing dread make it a good end credit track for some future cinematic telling of Chris Roberts folly... quote:“Your ship wrecked all and shed your skin The song is just one of those great apocalyptic builds and Carla Azar’s robot angel voice just adds to the ethereal creepiness. If only they’d release more albums more often! Solarin posted:holy poo poo that was good. especially
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 05:30 |
G0RF posted:
Jesus Christ that is brutal.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 05:45 |
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After seeing how much progress Infinity: Battlescape is making in their alpha, I think it's safe to assume that the guys in India who Archered the CIG web site should have a 3.0, Indian-coded version of their knock-off game ready to go before CIG finishes the actual 3.0 release. I'm pledging 10,000 rupees for the Aegisian Ganesha ship and game package. I've heard that the Ganesha can really be an opener of ways well above its weight.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 05:50 |
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DapperDon posted:Jesus Christ that is brutal. Not really when you think that this story is blogged since july 2015.
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G0RF posted:
G0RF your writing is mouth watering like melting butter in a pan. If I die in a fiery car crash in my late 20s please write my memoirs (and delete my browser history)
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