That was awesome. Totally made my day. From now on, if any game cannot be played with only the space bar, it is a failure[e digicons]:P[/e]
kyogre12
It sucks, but that's part of modding. Patchs that don't break mods are the exception, not the rule. It's unrealistic for Stardock to test mods with new patchs, because most mods will probably be affected differently.
[quote who="Wintersong" reply="20" id="2860716"]Hortz is the third, in charge of visuals of the game. [/quote] Would he then troll his own visuals?
[quote who="Hanokh1967" reply="30" id="2860319"] Quoting kyogre12, reply 27 Perhaps a better first post would have been a heartfelt apology for ruining the greatest, most successful franchise in the history of computer gaming this side of WoW There's quite a few franchises that say you're wrong http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_PC_video_games EDIT: Quoting charon2112, reply 26<br /
[quote]Perhaps a better first post would have been a heartfelt apology for ruining the greatest, most successful franchise in the history of computer gaming this side of WoW[/quote] There's quite a few franchises that say you're wrong http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_PC_video_games EDIT: [quote who="charon2112" reply="26" id="2860295"]guys, you realize that's not really Jon
[quote who="HerrGamenon" reply="14" id="2860151"]Hey all... Dave Stern here, thanks for the welcome, look forward to participating in the forums, and working on the game (not necessarily in that order!) [/quote] Welcome! And I feel compelled to comment, like everyone else, on your name. That is some very punny fun.[e digicons]:P[/e]
[quote who="Jon Shafer" reply="16" id="2860255"] Greetings all! Proud to be joining the Stardock team, and expect to work on a lot of great projects here in the future. There's been some assumptions here about what my joining Stardock will mean for the games the studio will be putting out from now on. Fear not all - they'll be clearly recognizable as Stardock games. One thing that I will say though, is that Stardock's games are awfully complex, and probably need to be streamli
Hm, some of mine will be similar to yours. In no particular order: 1. College - Of everything on my list, I'd say this is by far the most important. Sure, I haven't been there for very long yet, but moving out (mostly, except for holidays[e digicons]:P[/e] ) and everything that comes with it is huge. Having to really think about what my plans for the future are. When you're younger, you don't really think about all the hard work it takes to get to your dream job, but eventually, it h
[quote who="Deliz Seemack" reply="28" id="2856946"]Here is a little follow up on this post. I still believe that Stardock should start investing time and effort to support Mac and Linux. In an interesting blog post Jacob Barkdull shows that Linux users were willing to pay up to 107% more on average than Windows users for the pay-whatever-you-want Humble Bundle #2. I must say that I was part of them. [/quote] But are there enough Linux users willing to
I got: Super Mario All-stars - The soundtrack is probably the highlight, since we never get those here in the States, but still, it's fun to get the chance to play the classics Rocket Boys - If you've ever seen the movie October Sky, this is the book it was based off. If you haven't seen October Sky, you should do so right now because it
[quote who="Rebell44" reply="23" id="2852132"] Quoting aeligos, reply 22 I'm with Stardock all the way. Steam makes its money by selling other people's products...that's no fun. So they can take their 3 dollar outdated games and shove it. Stardock on the other hand produces great software and games. Sure........ and all those game developers are doing what at Valve? Flipping hamburgers for Gabe? /sarca
[quote]One of the problems with that is, we don't actually know exactly how life originally came to be. The evidence of which is that we cannot take non-living matter and cause it to become a living entity. And so that remains an unproven theory.[/quote] Not entirely true. There have been experiments that replicated the conditions of early Earth. Most of the amino acids required for life can occur naturally in said conditions. Other experiments have shown that in the same conditions m
Sorry for the double post, but I think this is also fitting[e digicons]:P[/e] :
I think, given the talk of conspiracy theories, the following is appropriate[e digicons]:P[/e] :
[quote who="PSourice" reply="77" id="2834898"]I think this points out a huge problem with gaming akin to when AOL got onto the Usenet. The problem, without going into "What is usenet?" is that when you present pearls before swine, you have a well dressed pig. The mentality of Generation Y (born before after 1982 or so) is to just go for rankings, not to enjoy the game. I have not played multiplayer starcraft because of this. I tried World of Warcraft, saw the
Sweetness!
[quote who="uga-bugga" reply="43" id="2829252"]okay Kyogrel12 I give up. All games are wonderful. My bad. /twitch /twitch [/quote] Did I say that? I must have missed that. Is the text invisible or something?[e digicons]:P[/e]
I'm bumping this, just so everyone knows it exists[e digicons]:P[/e]
I know I've been doing a pretty poor job of keeping my lists updates, and I apologize for that[e digicons]:'([/e] . Hopefully with the five day weekend coming up I can catch up a little. In the meantime, I got permission to create a listing for Elemental on Mod DB . Obviously there aren't any mods on it yet, but this will hopefully help organize some of the chaos of the modding forums[e digicons]:P[/e]
[quote]Compare that to the who-knows-how-many different configurations of PCs that are out there, and the fact that two machines can be identical in every way except for one component, and a given piece of software can work on one but not the other. The only real differences are the OS and the GPU family. That's where 99% of the platform differences lie. So lets see: Windows, Mac, Linux (if you count Linux), Nvidia, ATI and Intel. It's not as different as you have been l
EDIT: Quotes are being silly. [quote]"The Recording Industry Association of America has said it found Thomas-Rasset shared more than 1,700 songs on the file-sharing site Kazaa, but it sued over 24 of them. RIAA spokeswoman Cara Duckworth said the association made several attempts to settle with Thomas-Rasset, at first for $5,000, but Thomas-Rasset refused."[/quote] Assuming the article DrJBHL found is accurate, it sounds like it's her fault for th
[quote who="shadowtongue" reply="291" id="2812305"] Quoting kyogre12, reply 276 That isn't how things work. Matter does not have to be destroyed to create energy. If you remember your chemistry, when you excite the electrons of an atom (ie, add energy), and then those electrons fall back to their ground states (the lowest energy, most stable states), light is emitted. No matter is destroyed to "create" that energy. Um, no. Wh
[quote]First of all, PC games are not dead and certainly not killed by consoles. Consoles are for action/sport games etc where as PC games are more for RTS/MMORPG and other more indepth games for grown ups.[/quote] I've been playing PC games for far longer than I've been an "adult." You don't have to be "grown up" to enjoy PC games, and you don't have to be a kid to enjoy console games. Not to mention that there are plenty of deep console games.
[quote who="HoustonRon" reply="275" id="2810165"]To KYOGRE12. Quoting you: Energy can be created without matter being converted into it. No protons, neutrons, or electrons are destroyed. Nuclear Fusion Sorry but energy must be created from something; if not matter, what? Heat and pressure are both forms of energy acting on matter. Also in the particle collider heat and light are both emitted upon collision, thus mass in = mass out + energy released. Oth
[quote who="HoustonRon" reply="262" id="2809291"]Reply to KYOGRE12. I believe atoms can be smashed, as we currently do in particle accelerators, resulting in subatomic particles. One of those subatomic particles, I think it is a quark, has been occasionally evidenced and appears to travel at or above the speed of light. It then disappears, absorbed it appears as energy by another subatomic particle. As an atom is smashed much of the matter is converted to energy,