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The Flood / Re: What was the most precious thing you've lost?
« on: May 16, 2015, 01:32:18 PM »
Your heart.
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The Flood / Re: What was the most precious thing you've lost?« on: May 16, 2015, 01:32:18 PM »
Your heart.
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The Flood / Re: Your vision of the Anarchy forum on Sep7agon« on: May 16, 2015, 01:50:02 AM »
A dark, empty void, like that blank space where the anarchy link used to be.
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The Flood / Re: May I present to you, the new bad guy in Marvel: Civil War« on: May 16, 2015, 01:44:34 AM »They just made a bunch of characters fight each other. Welcome to comics. 5284
The Flood / Re: Name one thing you like and dislike about the poster above you.« on: May 16, 2015, 01:42:55 AM »
On one hand, Decimator.
On the other hand, Omega. 5286
The Flood / Re: Who needs sleep?« on: May 15, 2015, 09:40:53 PM »Over the past nine months I averaged 3-4 hours a night because my classes started around noon so I figured I could go to bed at 5:00 AM. Initially I did, but then I got tired of having to go to class immediately after getting up, so I started setting my alarm for around 8:00 or so. 5287
The Flood / Re: Who needs sleep?« on: May 15, 2015, 09:29:29 PM »
Over the past nine months I averaged 3-4 hours a night because my classes started around noon so I figured I could go to bed at 5:00 AM.
Even now, when I can sleep in, I'm still not getting much more than that because I'm used to forcing myself to wake up so I can do stuff before noon. 5289
The Flood / Re: May I present to you, the new bad guy in Marvel: Civil War« on: May 15, 2015, 09:18:59 PM »
He seemed more like the perpetual victim/family bitch of the World's Dickeriest to me . ...Except when Batman allowed him to be on top. 5290
The Flood / Re: May I present to you, the new bad guy in Marvel: Civil War« on: May 15, 2015, 09:06:52 PM »
But two dicks are better than one. Three, if we count Grayson, though he's being less of a dick than the other two despite being the only Dick there. 5291
Gaming / Re: Why does 3v4 Industries use washed up "MLG" players to show off their game?« on: May 15, 2015, 09:03:20 PM »Enjoy your shitty watered-down game market. ...Even after I made it clear I don't. 5292
The Flood / Re: May I present to you, the new bad guy in Marvel: Civil War« on: May 15, 2015, 09:00:43 PM »A classic example of Superdickery. 5293
Gaming / Re: Why does 3v4 Industries use washed up "MLG" players to show off their game?« on: May 15, 2015, 08:42:48 PM »Oh woe is me, I'm bad at video games, plz developer make your game more simple and hold my hand so talented players don't crush me! This mentality is exactly why nobody takes competitive players seriously. Bungie tried to appeal to as many players as possible. You and the other competitives are not the majority. There's little to gain from appealing to what you think the game should be, and quite a bit to gain by making it as easy to play as possible. Quote You can thank boosting for that. Bungie never even attempted to crack down on boosters. That's just smart people taking advantage of a broken system. Wasn't always boosters. I never did anything of the sort, and I occasionally got matched up with people with double my k/d (who could back it up and weren't boosters themselves). Quote It always comes back to money with you, doesn't it? Pathetic. This is not an argumentative point. I'll take it as a concession, then. Quote > nobody likes change The players don't want to change to suit the game, so the game will have to change in order to suit the players. This is not complicated, fool. Quote Pokemon is still wildly popular and has a thriving competitive community. Undoubtedly. It just isn't as popular as it used to be. Quote Mario and Zelda games are still Nintendo's bread and butter. That's because Mario, Zelda, and Pokemon are all Nintendo has these days. Quote Except the Halo games didn't start hemorrhaging populations until Bungie and 343 ruined the formula. You are coming at this from a position of fundamental ignorance. That's why everyone went back to Halo 3 and its superior gameplay soon after Reach came out, right? OH WAIT. The reality is that there were fewer alternatives back in 2007, which meant higher population. You either had Halo 3, or you had CoD 4. Then Infinity Ward/Treyarch/Sledgehammer/whoever started producing CoD games like sweatshops produce watches, which further took players away from Halo. Every other developer and their pet monkey was imitating CoD's gameplay, since that was the new big thing. So Halo did the same. And guess what? The changes in Halo's gameplay are familiar to the current gaming community, because it's a distorted Frankenstein's Monster of shit taken from other games. That's still better market-wise than leaving Halo sitting alone in its own kiddy pool surrounded by years of collected dust so it can die even faster. Quote No it wasn't. There were plenty of other good shooters in 2004. Quake, Team Fortress, Goldeneye, Rainbow Six, Unreal Tournament... the list goes on. Every one of those games were years old at the time. Halo 2 was new and exciting, so that's what everyone played. Sad, I know, given its abysmal gameplay, but it was either that or playing shit from half a decade ago. And do you really think the majority wants to play shit from half a decade ago, when they could be playing the latest in gaming progress? Quote No one left Halo 2 or Halo 3 because they were "too hard." Quite a few players did leave Halo for CoD 4. That's how it became the standard for FPS gameplay: because its gameplay was easier, more accessible, and more rewarding, and still is. I'm sure Halo had some kids who stayed out of series loyalty, or a dislike of CoD for whatever reason, but the fact of the matter is easier games tend to gather more players. They always have. Quote Those games had thriving populations until the very end of their natural lifespans. Halo 3 is still going. It had less than 1,000 online last time I played. See above, regarding Quake and those other fossils. Quote Reach lost a massive amount of players just months after release. Halo 4 hemorrhaged its population in much the same way. Other games came out. People lost interest. It happens literally every time a major shooter is released. You're acting as though it's the fault of Reach and 4 that there's more competition now than there was back in '07 and '04. 5294
The Flood / Re: Recommend me some good manga to read« on: May 15, 2015, 06:10:58 PM »
Anyway I thought Bokurano is pretty good. A little dark, but not nearly so much as Berserk.
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The Flood / Re: Recommend me some good manga to read« on: May 15, 2015, 06:09:39 PM »That looks like a goldmine of photoshopping possibilities. 5296
The Flood / Re: Recommend me some good manga to read« on: May 15, 2015, 03:44:16 PM »
But Death Note though.
But Fist of the North Star though. But Jormungand though. But Elfen Lied though. But Hellsing though. 5297
The Flood / Re: Attention superhero movie fans« on: May 15, 2015, 03:40:08 PM »A movie about Aquaman? Looks like Darkseid kicked Superman's sorry ass. And it looks like Aquaman's had enough of Darkseid's shit. 5298
Gaming / Re: Why does 3v4 Industries use washed up "MLG" players to show off their game?« on: May 15, 2015, 03:34:22 PM »That's funny because the very nature of the CoD games puts players on an uneven playing field from step 1. The idea of progressing to unlock guns/loadouts/perks actually creates a massive schism between players' capabilities based purely on how much they've played. Which has nothing to do with skill, which is the point. Anyone can get any weapon regardless of how well they play, and given each gun kills in about a tenth of a second, it's still fairly even anyway. It's a reward system that doesn't revolve around being good at the game. A terrible idea? I agree, but most gamers play for fun, and being rewarded is fun, and it sucks when you can't get rewarded because somebody better than you keeps killing you. Quote The original Halo trilogy, on the other hand, had no such system in place. In each session, every player started out on equal footing (action sack/fiesta gametypes notwithstanding). That reality, along with other mechanics that define arena shooters (weapons/powerups as pickups on the map, small symmetric maps) created a massive skillcap. That doesn't put the new players at a disadvantage by virtue of being new, because the trueskill system matched veterans against veterans and noobs against noobs (in ranked anyway). Apparently not, since there used to be loads of threads regarding low-skilled players getting matched with high-skilled players, usually on the same team with the latter whining about how the former kept them from winning. Quote The new players had equal capabilities in theory as players with 5k games under their belt. That was still /somewhat/ true in Reach and completely thrown out by the time H4 rolled around. Yet the players with five thousand games' worth of experience had an obvious skill advantage over the new players, which sucks for the new players. Reach and 4 tried getting around this by altering the gameplay to suit what was more common nowadays, to make the game more accessible to new players. Which equals more sales because the new players can have fun without getting killed repeatedly. Which is the point. Quote TIL no one makes video games to make a good video game, they do it for money. Lovely. Yeah, why would they put out their products for money? That's just absurd. Listen, you can have the greatest, most well-designed FPS ever made, and it won't mean shit if it isn't like modern games on the market, because nobody likes change. That's the simple truth. You prefer Halo's old gameplay? Good for you, but Halo's old gameplay won't cut it today. Nobody feels like playing that anymore, save the minority whining about the new gameplay. It won't sell. They won't make money from it, and they need money to continue making games. If they can't continue making games, then they go out of business, and they don't want that. Quote The casuals will play whatever is placed in front of them. History has established plenty of precedent for that. Look at CoD, Mario, Pokemon, Zelda, FIFA, Madden, Assassin's Creed- they will play it, no matter what, because they quite literally don't give two shits about balance. Mario and Zelda aren't competitive games, though, and neither they nor Pokemon are nearly as popular as they used to be. Neither is AC. I don't have knowledge on FIFA or Madden, I'm afraid. Quote You can have the best of both worlds when you design a game to appeal to hardcore gamers, because the casuals will play no matter what. No, they'll play until they start losing, and then they'll quit, likely going over to CoD where they won't get shit on. And then Bungie, or 343, or whoever realizes that a huge chunk of the population is leaving to other games that don't have such a huge learning curve, and they'll change their gameplay accordingly to try to win back the majority. And then people like you start bitching and crying about how the game is 'ruined'. As though it was made for you and those of your mindset and not the gaming community as a whole. Quote Halo 2 is a good example- huge skill cap, competitive community loved (and still loves) it, and the casuals ate that shit up. Of course it was considered superlative - it was the only game in that particular field. Halo 2 was a glitchy mess, but it was all anyone had at the time, so it's rather obvious why everyone played it. Quote Another example? League of Legends. Absolutely fucking awful and poorly balanced, but it's designed to be highly competitive and there are still 30 million players. I...don't have knowledge of LoL, so I can't comment on this either. Quote The casuals will quite literally play anything set before them, so pandering to them is pointless. Developers should pay attention to the concerns of their hardcore fans, the ones who know the game even better than the devs themselves, in order to constantly improve the experience of the entire fanbase. You mean improve the experience of the hardcore fans. The casuals will move away from the game when they realize the game caters to the skilled, and thus we're right back at the problem of dwindling population and dwindling sales, thus necessitating change in gameplay. 5300
The Flood / Re: holy fuck i just realized« on: May 15, 2015, 02:56:06 PM »
Oh, but I'm soft everywhere I don't have edges.
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Gaming / Re: Why does 3v4 Industries use washed up "MLG" players to show off their game?« on: May 15, 2015, 02:54:38 PM »Honestly I say in order for Halo to survive it's going to have to have common things that other games use. Things like custom load outs doesn't have to be one but when it comes to controls being able to jump from one game to another easily is a good thing to have. Most FPS games now have sprint, true ADS and maybe climbing over shit is common. Having that stuff in Halo is not going to destroy it. It's going to help keep a population that is used to that stuff so they're not going to have like you said a steep learning curve. Going form a group of FPS games that play simlar to each other to one this is completely different is going to be annoying. You have to get used to playing one way to a completely different way. Having a universal controls or gameplay helps make that easier.Has it occurred to you that maybe they were right? The gloating was a bit much, but the devs didn't listen to the competitive community in Reach and H4 and look how that turned out.To be fair, 90% of the mouthbreathing idiots who used the Reach forum really didn't have valid opinions due to being retarded.I will never understand the unreasonable hate that the competitive community gets. Exactly. Well said. Of course, the population will most likely continue to dwindle regardless of any changes made, because Halo isn't the pinnacle of FPS gameplay anymore. It's been eight years since it could keep a high population over a long period of time; people have moved on to other, newer games like CoD. Altering gameplay to be more like those recently popular games will keep Halo afloat much longer than leaving it as it was years ago, but it won't bring the series back to its former glory. Nothing barring a really, truly innovative idea that nobody else has ever thought of will. It's a matter of age as much as its a matter of stagnation. 5302
The Flood / Re: Life or Death?« on: May 15, 2015, 02:27:19 PM »
Living death. The worst fate of them all.
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The Flood / Re: Attention superhero movie fans« on: May 15, 2015, 02:26:31 PM »A movie about Aquaman? Aquaman is a total badass. The reason there's so few aquatic villains is because they have better odds fighting Superman. 5304
The Flood / Re: Attention superhero movie fans« on: May 15, 2015, 02:24:28 PM »Knocking out Hulk once...and beating out the snot of Firelord, a herald. Which was incredibly bizarre, since in Firelord's next appearance he was tanking Death Star-esque beams and blowing up planets. Spidey's punches could shift tectonic plates at the very least, going off that particular feat. No wonder he doesn't get involved in cosmic-level stories, he'd beat everyone with his bare hands. 5305
The Flood / Re: Attention superhero movie fans« on: May 15, 2015, 02:13:49 PM »he doesn't have any powers in the comics say what now 5306
The Flood / Re: Attention superhero movie fans« on: May 15, 2015, 02:07:56 PM »
Doctor Strange! Shafuckingzam!
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Gaming / Re: Why do people take gaming so seriously?« on: May 15, 2015, 01:59:18 PM »If you're not a 50 in Halo 3 then get the fuck off this site and play Reacharound you filthy causal scrub. People like you ruined mah Halo! 5308
Gaming / Re: Why does 3v4 Industries use washed up "MLG" players to show off their game?« on: May 15, 2015, 01:56:30 PM »So they pandered to the casual market that doesn't care about working mechanics and will buy anything new and shiny. Or apparently not, since the older CoD games are still doing fairly well. In some cases better than the new Halo games. I hear MW2 and Black Ops still have a sizable userbase. This is because they're easy to get into and play and don't require a steep learning curve before you can go from kid level play to serious screaming-into-the mic-life-or-death-the-world-hangs-in-the-balance level play. The playing field is meant to be as even as possible so that you don't have a bunch of morons telling the players that suck to stop playing the game. Quote Exactly like Reach. After years of the best players telling them why that shit doesn't work. They brought it upon themselves for not listening to us. I realize Bungie didn't care about Reach one bit, but 343 had all the information they needed to rectify the problems with Reach and they just made the problems worse in pursuit of the casual market And they made more money in doing so than they would have otherwise. That's the thing - the competitive community? Yeah, they're the minority. They don't matter, at least not as much as the casual community, the main demographic that would be buying the game. The ones that would be playing the game. The ones that would rather hate it if they got curbstomped again and again and could never win, while getting told to quit the game. The bottom line is: how you want the game to be played means nothing. Your insistence as to what the game 'needs' means nothing. Your k/d? Your ability to exploit the game mechanics to reach advantageous areas? Your understanding of the weapons and how they work? Nothing. Bungie and 343 try to appeal to as many people as possible, and if that means making the game unbalanced so fewer people are getting shit on, then that's what they'll do. They can't appeal to everyone. Some will be disappointed by their decisions. That's unfortunate but unavoidable, and ultimately it doesn't matter as long as they can get as many people as possible to buy their product. You don't like it. That's irrelevant. And having a circlejerk involving the same half dozen or so people making thread after thread detailing what they want the game to be will never work. That's the exact worst way to handle the situation. The game doesn't cater to you, so what do you do? You find a different game. If you don't like any of the games currently out, well, I guess you're out of luck. I think the current Halo games suck too, but apparently people still like and play them. They enjoy the changes, and good for them. It'd be retarded for me to try to change it to suit my own preferences at their expense, and it'd be equally retarded to assume everyone would appreciate, or at least be apathetic to, whatever changes I have in mind. 5309
The Flood / Re: Which one of you British fuckers tried to swat me?« on: May 15, 2015, 10:32:01 AM »5310
The Flood / Re: "Do it when I roll, asshole"« on: May 15, 2015, 10:29:07 AM »I'm not sure I'm getting this right. Someone was about to bowl on a lane and you just barged in there and threw your own ball instead? He was in the lane next to theirs and rolled his own ball when that woman was rolling hers. He surprised her and she guttered it, and her husband blamed him for it. |