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CharlieFoxtrot posted:Ludwig won in 2022 (hopefully the streak is broken) There's still time
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This Ludwig guy is the first winner I’ve legitimately never heard of so he’s clearly doing a good job keeping his head down.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 09:00 |
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njsykora posted:This Ludwig guy is the first winner I’ve legitimately never heard of so he’s clearly doing a good job keeping his head down. Nah he’s one of Bowser’s nepo babies.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 09:14 |
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E3 doxxed every journalist who attended it but at The Game Awards you can just walk on stage and nobody will stop you.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 10:30 |
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Pirate Jet posted:E3 doxxed every journalist who attended it but at The Game Awards you can just walk on stage and nobody will stop you. Such is the power of Bill Clinton
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 12:24 |
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Did other industry expos have booth babes or was that unique to video games?
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 12:52 |
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Heran Bago posted:Did other industry expos have booth babes or was that unique to video games? They absolutely do, the car industry especially.
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Heran Bago posted:Did other industry expos have booth babes or was that unique to video games? Tech doesn't as much any more, at least not the conventions I used to go to.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 13:06 |
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Heran Bago posted:Did other industry expos have booth babes or was that unique to video games? definitely not unique to video games lol
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 13:07 |
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Herstory Begins Now posted:definitely not unique to video games lol Yeah Video Games got it from other industries, but I feel like they pushed it to its sleaziest levels in the early 2000s.
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Heran Bago posted:Did other industry expos have booth babes or was that unique to video games? Good chance that others still do lol
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Heran Bago posted:Did other industry expos have booth babes or was that unique to video games? yeah I've seen booth babes for med tech expos
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 20:31 |
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Bucnasti posted:Yeah Video Games got it from other industries, but I feel like they pushed it to its sleaziest levels in the early 2000s. Na not even close lol
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 20:34 |
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Pirate Jet posted:E3 doxxed every journalist who attended it but at The Game Awards you can just walk on stage and nobody will stop you. like, especially the Konami 2009 conference
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 20:44 |
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Tak Fuuji would welcome you with open arms as long as you aren't a twat
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 00:37 |
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The 7th Guest posted:i have a feeling that could have happened at many E3 events and no one would've been able to stop it
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 00:44 |
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Heran Bago posted:Did other industry expos have booth babes or was that unique to video games? https://www.engadget.com/2016-12-29-sex-at-ces-an-uncomfortable-coupling.html
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 00:52 |
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frankly video game booth babes were among the most normal and video games only had them for a few years
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 01:01 |
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There's a bit in an old, old Simpsons episode where Homer hits on a booth babe at some car maker's display, she says something flirty and laughs it off, then the very next guy who stops by says the same thing and she has the exact same reaction down to the giggle. So if nothing else it was common enough for Simpsons to make fun of like 30 years ago, before video game companies started running with it.
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 01:36 |
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Yeah literally one of the very first commercial arcade games was promoted with a automotive-style scantily-clad model
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 01:54 |
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Nutting Associates is quite a name.
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 01:55 |
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You’re both wrong and sexist that is Sharon Nutting who co-created Computer Space with her associates, Alan Cumming and Jason “Jizz” Guzzler
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 02:04 |
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CharlieFoxtrot posted:Yeah literally one of the very first commercial arcade games was promoted with a automotive-style scantily-clad model Arcades did this all the time, and it was still how videogame advertising was done in the late 2000s. I remember having an argument over that one Soul Calibur 5 ad that was just a shot of Ivy’s cleavage. The PR twat I was arguing with said they needed ads like that to get mainstream attention. That PR twat works for Sony now.
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njsykora posted:Arcades did this all the time, and it was still how videogame advertising was done in the late 2000s. I remember having an argument over that one Soul Calibur 5 ad that was just a shot of Ivy’s cleavage. The PR twat I was arguing with said they needed ads like that to get mainstream attention. I mean they were right - it gets them mainstream attention, as in opinion pieces going “what the gently caress, gaming”
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CharlieFoxtrot posted:Yeah literally one of the very first commercial arcade games was promoted with a automotive-style scantily-clad model i mean have you seen any pinball table
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Feels Villeneuve posted:i mean have you seen any pinball table
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 04:32 |
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CharlieFoxtrot posted:Yeah literally one of the very first commercial arcade games was promoted with a automotive-style scantily-clad model just remember to put the seat down after use or she'll hate you
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 08:03 |
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Everybody knows that Rockstar Games doesn't give a gently caress about their older games but it's always entertaining to see how blatant some of the cash grabs are. The Steam versions of Manhunt, Max Payne 2 and Midnight Club II originally came with their own DRM. You don't need that if you put the game on Steam, so obviously you would patch it out, right? RIGHT?!? Turns out, working on a game does cost money and that would affect the bottom line, so Rockstar did the next best thing. They released the Steam versions with cracked executables. They literally sold the versions cracked by Razor 1911 on Steam. Probably still better than a official remaster would ever be. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/gaming/rockstar-games-reportedly-sold-games-with-razor-1911-cracks-on-steam/
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 08:14 |
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There's something extremely funny about stealing pirates' hard work and personally I'm all for it.
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 08:26 |
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RPATDO_LAMD posted:There's something extremely funny about stealing pirates' hard work and personally I'm all for it. legit consumers getting hosed over by them using dodgy cracks that don't remove all the game breaking anti-anti-crack stuff is bad, actually
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 08:29 |
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RPATDO_LAMD posted:There's something extremely funny about stealing pirates' hard work and personally I'm all for it. I feel like Nintendo using roms instead of their lot check roms is funnier.
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kirbysuperstar posted:legit consumers getting hosed over by them using dodgy cracks that don't remove all the game breaking anti-anti-crack stuff is bad, actually well ideally they would steal the pirates' hard work and then actually do qc afterwards
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 18:39 |
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"But that costs money, and who would want to spend money doing QC on a dead game no one wants to play?"- Rockstar, provably
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 18:55 |
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rockstar, you don't gotta hand it to em
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# ? Sep 9, 2023 22:08 |
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Blur studio who used to do like every crazy E3 announce trailer had the most insane parties during Siggraph, a vfx convention. I'm talking like that scene in Blade where the vampires are jamming out and blood comes down from the ceiling. Or walls made out of fabric with naked models dancing in them so you'd just see silhouettes of titties and rear end dancing around as you walked through the party. Video games used to be a very wild place to be in compared to today.
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# ? Sep 10, 2023 01:57 |
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RPATDO_LAMD posted:well ideally they would steal the pirates' hard work and then actually do qc afterwards yeah that ain't how rockstar or take 2 work
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# ? Sep 10, 2023 02:09 |
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The funny thing for Manhunt is that it gets more complicated than the issues Steam players experienced being the fault of the cracked executable. They did ship with it, it's true, but Max Payne 2's cracked executable was discovered first, so shortly thereafter Rockstar quietly patched the affected titles and restored the original executables (but left the cracked ones in as "testapp"). This then gets into the real issue of why the game was believed to be broken and riddled with compatibility issues due to age: it's all actually mostly on the SecuROM protection they used. There were essentially two main layers: the first layer checked to see if the original disc was present in the CD drive. The second layer checked to see if the first layer was being tampered with, and if it was, it would deliberately break multiple aspects of the game in sneaky and dastardly manners, including breaking doors/gates, disabling controls, making the player take more damage, making the hunter AI always on maximum alertness (it's supposed to be a gradient with more and more chances to taper off as you get further away from them and hide for long enough, but they would always act as if they were right next to you, e.g. seeing through shadowed hiding spots at any range), turning off memory clearing to deliberately induce a memory leak, and so on. There were even some that were disabled to try and get hackers to accidentally enable them and ship a broken crack that way. The cracks that actually came out bypassed all of that nonsense by simply spoofing the first layer to return a successful check, so the second layer never had a chance to kick in. Rockstar's own supplied .exe instead just bypasses the disc check (since you're not going to have a CD with a digital copy, obviously) and... that tripped all the anti-piracy routines they had programmed. (The Razor 1911 cracked .exe provided started having issues because it's the one made before Windows Vista even came out, and Razor 1911 had put an encrypted signature in an unused portion of the code that wouldn't have done anything back on XP but Vista had a new security check from Microsoft that happened to look directly in that value and so testapp.exe would be broken, too. Razor 1911 did actually do more cracks that no longer had the signature, but they aren't the ones provided by Rockstar). I guess the upshot of all this is that now that people know what's going on they've been able to provide clean patches so people can play their Steam copies of Manhunt on modern systems, but there's still nothing official from Rockstar fixing their products.
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# ? Sep 10, 2023 03:07 |
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Isn't that from the era when cracks were generally much safer and less likely to break your computer than the terrible copy protection?
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Poil posted:Isn't that from the era when cracks were generally much safer and less likely to break your computer than the terrible copyprotection? More about the copy protection than the cracks. But yes.
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Poil posted:Isn't that from the era when cracks were generally much safer and less likely to break your computer than the terrible copy protection? It was the age of StarForce, TAGES, FADE, etc yeah
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