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FailureToReport posted:Easily game of the decade. Easily has 100 hours of good writing. Horizon Zero Dawn easily beats The Witcher's tired Swords and Sorcery schtick for storyline, and the combat is far better too Edit: Festive taxxe smellmycheese fucked around with this message at 11:45 on Dec 17, 2017 |
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Somebody please explain the discovery process in the US, specifically in this state, how you know when it will start, what's involved and what CIG can possibly do to slow/delay it.
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# ? Dec 17, 2017 11:41 |
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Somehow, after 5 days of travelling through three countries, multiple airports, timezones, flights, layovers, little sleep, and too much strange Nordic and Slavic alcohol I have finally caught up in the thread. I read every single post, and am not a “filthy skipper” like some goons. Now i’m going to walk outside and just stare out across the horizon for a while. Full of emptiness and a peacefull, satisfied feeling that: Derek Smart was finally right......
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AP posted:Somebody please explain the discovery process in the US, specifically in this state, how you know when it will start, what's involved and what CIG can possibly do to slow/delay it.
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# ? Dec 17, 2017 11:47 |
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Dusty Lens posted:Imagining owning yourself so hard that now you're owned by someone else.
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Toblakai posted:
For me Baldurs Gate was where RPGs went wrong. The pausable real time was far too clunky for my tastes and has been in isometric games ever since. There's probably too much of the table top gamer in me to like a party based RPG that isn't fully turn-based with hexes or grids.
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thatguy posted:You'll know it's started because I'll be posting a lot in this thread. So it started years ago?
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reverend crabhands posted:Just because I keep seeing this argument crop up, that SC and SQ42 is one game therefor CIG don't owe Crytek another license...
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every word these incompetent buffoons have spouted will help tighten the judicial noose its kind of amazing. beautiful in a way
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My only fear at this point is that CIG and its cult do what it always has, and that is spew up such a gigantic amount of word salads that even these lawyers just go: "gently caress reading all this poo poo, let's just settle this!" in the end. It's a surprisingly effective defense mechanism and allows poo poo like Ben's pedo jokes, racism and creepy stalker behavior to be completely forgotten amidst the insanity.
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AP posted:Somebody please explain the discovery process in the US.
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# ? Dec 17, 2017 12:38 |
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People were using the "They are the same game, they run in the same client, its just a game mode" excuse somewhere else and someone replied " Yeah sure then explain how they were able to put the SQ42 assets and IP on the line for the coutts loan and not all of SC" and that rightly shut them up. The only line of defense (heh) that they can use is that in reality CIG put all of the games on the line for the loan, which meant they lied to their cultist and that coutts valued the entire project for a few million dollars.
Cao Ni Ma fucked around with this message at 13:31 on Dec 17, 2017 |
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CrazyLoon posted:My only fear at this point is that CIG and its cult do what it always has, and that is spew up such a gigantic amount of word salads that even these lawyers just go: "gently caress reading all this poo poo, let's just settle this!" in the end. It's a surprisingly effective defense mechanism and allows poo poo like Ben's pedo jokes, racism and creepy stalker behavior to be completely forgotten amidst the insanity. Word salad is money salad to a law firm. No problem there.
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alf_pogs posted:every word these incompetent buffoons have spouted will help tighten the judicial noose It’s like an industrial-sized fail capacitor that’s been storing up Coulombs and Coulombs of fail charge for years. Sooner or later that baby was bound to discharge.
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Sarsapariller posted:Witcher 3 is my personal Game Of The Past 5 Years Or So, and I think the writing is what puts it there. The open world is really well done and feels alive, the npc's are just mind bogglingly detailed, and the mechanics are snappy and responsive. But mechanically it doesn't do anything that you won't see in an Assassin's Creed or a Far Cry title. It's the writing that propels it over the top. And that is in spite of some obvious limitations in the game's conversation engine. While much more robust than, say, Mass Effect Andromeda's, after 100 hours you're still going to notice when a cutscene is using the default conversation animations. But the stories are so good you won't care. The bloody baron quest? The mission with Yenn that ends on top of a mountain, fighting a djinn on half a boat? The return to Crookback Bog? All of Hearts of Stone, all of Blood and Wine? If you've played through you know what I'm talking about. I played witcher 1 and it was like pulling teeth,i've been told mixed stories of how w2 is even worse :[ drat i want to play w3 cause i've heard good things about it.
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https://www.twitch.tv/videos/210291054?t=09m08s
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Veni Vidi Ameche! posted:I can probably do it, if I ever get a doctor and my insurance to OK taking a look into my throat to see what's wrong with my voice. I used to make a fair chunk of my living by singing. Anyway, it got totally overlooked, so either it's bad, or people don't recognize it. Either way, it's probably not worth recording. Please do, that'd be amazing
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Brazilianpeanutwar posted:I played witcher 1 and it was like pulling teeth,i've been told mixed stories of how w2 is even worse :[ drat i want to play w3 cause i've heard good things about it. I only played the third, and didn't feel like I was missing out on much of the backstory. I bet there's plenty of good plot summaries of the first two games out there if you really want to know.
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For me, Witcher 3 almost ruined RPGs, as the experience was level above anything else I've ever played. I think it's a combination of so many great elements coming together: world, story, atmosphere, voice-acting, audio, graphics and pacing. Andrzej Sapkowski's fantastic characters and universe are certainly a very big part of the reason it's such a great game, and he deserves a lot of praise (the books are great, although I've been told the english translation doesn't do the original prose full justice), but impressively CD Projekt Red managed to adapt and tweak these to fit the medium of an RPG computer game. Choices matter and where it doesn't the tracks are very well-hidden. Novigrad is a marvel of level/zone design, even it does suffer from quite a bit of nonsensical architecture (take a look at basically every single portcullis, and consider where the gate goes when it's retracted). There are so many small stories in the world, and the whole thing is just oozing (central) European folklore. The classic fantasy elements, which are more prominent in the books, have less limelight and the violent, tragic, vengeful themes of folklore are wonderfully dominant. Interestingly, it was sheer development hell for the team working on it, and it almost bankrupted the company. But it's also a testament that manual creation of content is king, whereas automation and procgen still tend to yield boring and janky games. I don't envy the team working on Cyberpunk 20XX. They are trying to follow on what is one of the best games ever, and I'm pretty sure even if it's a good game, they'll need insane amounts of luck, talent, leadership and hard work to replicate their success. And success tends to work against that happening. TL;DR - play Witcher 3, have great fun, ruin your enjoyment of story-based games forever.
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I love the "I'm not in a cult, YOU'RE in a cult!" response. It's the perfect amalgamation of self delusion, sunk cost fallacy, and deflection.
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I've got to read a further 80 pages but it looks like the wolf finally turned up, eh boy? Gunna be a different kinda crying soon that's for sure
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Beer4TheBeerGod posted:I love the "I'm not in a cult, YOU'RE in a cult!" response. It's the perfect amalgamation of self delusion, sunk cost fallacy, and deflection. The best part is that it's so obvious because we're not in a cult, they're in a cult.
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Golli posted:SCENE: Interior bedroom - daytime - drawers askew - CHRIS: I...I gave it to the bugsmashers! I'm sorry, we were dying for content, we needed something to show them, please, please SANDI: *screams wildly*
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I tried Witcher 1 and I just couldn't get into it because the setting was so brown and gritty and I thought Geralt was bland and terrible. Is the tone of the Witcher 3 significantly different? If so, I'll have to pick it up.Toblakai posted:For me the perfect combination of story and gameplay was Baldurs Gate II. 280 hours and this in year 2000. Good times. Goodpostin'
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Mr.Tophat posted:I've got to read a further 80 pages but it looks like the wolf finally turned up, eh boy? Fear not, take goonheart, the cries of "Wolf!" have only fallen silent to be replaced by cries of "Wolfpack!". This wolf of litigation and injuction most severe is but the harbinger of the true apocalyptic wolfpack of the ELE. Two weeks. More wolves. Wait and see. It's been called.
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Klyith posted:Doesn't work at all because Crytek could file the lawsuit at any time. A year earlier and CIG would have had a dark cloud over your fundraising when there were still millions rolling in. A year from now and there'd be a whole lot of awkwardness over where the gently caress is the game, why aren't you showing anything? All of this. SC doesn’t get to walk away.
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Wuxi posted:So it started years ago? 1k post/day appears to be the peak. When that happens, we have the memos...
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It's cool when the streamers laugh about it.
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Brazilianpeanutwar posted:I played witcher 1 and it was like pulling teeth,i've been told mixed stories of how w2 is even worse :[ drat i want to play w3 cause i've heard good things about it. Do yourself a favor and play it over christmas. Drowners are a sidestep and a slash. Use everything to your advantage. Storytelling is superb, although you will spend a couple of cutscenes maybe wishing you picked the other option. But overall it’s a beautiful experience that just beat out mass effect 2 for me.
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Enchanted Hat posted:I tried Witcher 1 and I just couldn't get into it because the setting was so brown and gritty and I thought Geralt was bland and terrible. Is the tone of the Witcher 3 significantly different? If so, I'll have to pick it up. I never played witcher 1 or 2. I bought witcher 3 because I needed an RPG fix. Holy poo poo, it's an amazing game.
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Klyith posted:To get even more money you might use your worthless game as collateral for a big bank loan, just so you'd have more money in the account to get scooped up in the scam. You had me considering it a (farfetched) possibility until this. Not that I rule out lawyers assisting with mock litigation to funnel money around - but they'd know every detail, and while they'd be perfectly fine with grabbing backer/investor money, it's not worth it to a major Wall Street law firm to piss off Coutts, and by extension the RBS behemoth from which this financial tentacle extends. Whatever they'll make on this case is peanuts compared to the regular money from RBS and subsidiaries. To be honest, I think the Coutts loan is a trivial detail in this story, and got blown out of proportion because some of the paperwork was public. Having to put up everything as collateral is a completely normal way to get a good deal on interest. Collateral and credit do not need to match in value, and in fact rarely do. But even disregarding this part, I don't think it's a conspiracy. They could get much cheaper lawyers for a mock lawsuit with the same result, if that's what they wanted.
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spacetoaster posted:I never played witcher 1 or 2. Same. 1/2 is not necessary. That the game is excellent is, by this point, a matter of public record. I wanted to take a moment to address the richness of the game's sidequests. Somewhere back there a fellow mentioned that the lonely lighthouse encounter in Skyrim is the kind of thing they look for in these sorts of games. Dude. What truly elevated Witcher 3 in my books was the shocking richness of the simple roam around blue collar stab monsters and deal with humans aspect. Every little burg scattered across the map feels like it has a page torn from some awful Polish fairytale tacked to the notice board and every other encounter will leave you feeling conflicted. The game's main campaign is fantastic and has a lot of heart. But gosh darn if I didn't enjoy simply roaming Skellige on horseback dealing with all of the terrible people hiring me to take care of the problems they created.
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Dusty Lens posted:The best part is that it's so obvious because we're not in a cult, they're in a cult. Amen.
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I was gonna make a joke about Fallout 4 but the problem with telling jokes about Fallout 4 is that as soon as people know what the subject is they already know the punchline.
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Dulce et decorum est pro venatione
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AP posted:Somebody please explain the discovery process in the US, specifically in this state, how you know when it will start, what's involved and what CIG can possibly do to slow/delay it. Firstly CIG will print every page of this thread, archived or otherwise
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PederP posted:You had me considering it a (farfetched) possibility until this. Not that I rule out lawyers assisting with mock litigation to funnel money around - but they'd know every detail, and while they'd be perfectly fine with grabbing backer/investor money, it's not worth it to a major Wall Street law firm to piss off Coutts, and by extension the RBS behemoth from which this financial tentacle extends. Whatever they'll make on this case is peanuts compared to the regular money from RBS and subsidiaries. This is a common view of lawyers, but really there’s this whole regulatory structure that can stop you working in a given state after an ethics investigation. Conspiracies are hard, mainly because the people pre-disposed to the aren’t the most reliable people, and ethics investigations aren’t a joke. Reality is fairly mundane, and lawsuits are boring. Some people have a weird view of what these things are about because hollywood. Remember that we don’t know the full details of the Coutts loan, yet.
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Phi230 posted:Firstly CIG will print every page of this thread, archived or otherwise With known Derek alts highlighted.
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Can't wait for the RICO charges after discovery takes place
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Crobblers being taken to court by Crytek is not a divergence from the comedy timeline that I foresaw. I love it.
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