#14316 posted by
Vigil on 2008/05/28 20:14:16
You'll be wishing for this video to end.
Ain't that right.

You Guys Realize
#14317 posted by
bambuz on 2008/05/28 20:44:15
he's not entirely serious there

But...
#14318 posted by
Shambler on 2008/05/28 21:30:48
...he's obviously serious about CZG being a dick, right?
Right??
Please??

Wugga
#14319 posted by
Ankh on 2008/05/29 00:09:53
He plays it good. Good aim.
#14320 posted by
starbuck on 2008/05/29 01:58:34
...he's obviously serious about CZG being a dick, right?
Right??
Please??
Yeah, I mean there's some things you just don't joke about.

And...
#14322 posted by
metlslime on 2008/05/29 12:07:53
wtf? he complains about sparse ammo but skips over at least 3 ammo boxes.

Dear Mr President
#14323 posted by
JPL on 2008/05/29 12:21:08

Metl
#14324 posted by
Lunaran on 2008/05/29 19:16:12
and finishes with 96 shells

Ah Crap
#14325 posted by
Spirit on 2008/05/29 22:24:18
I just spent several hours today encoding videos just to realise now that I captured in 640x512 instead of 640x480. DAMMIT!

Radiant Used In Conan Development
#14326 posted by
Lunaran on 2008/05/30 00:07:10

Lunaran
#14327 posted by
Zwiffle on 2008/05/30 02:39:35
That's a wacky find alright. Very interesting indeed.
#14328 posted by
metlslime on 2008/05/30 09:36:06
Not that Conan, the other Conan
what's "that conan?" the only conan game i know of is the MMO they're talking about in that article.
#14329 posted by
Vigil on 2008/05/30 10:06:03
There was this other Conan game for consoles a few months back, pretty much like God of War.

Oh...
#14330 posted by
metlslime on 2008/05/30 10:18:11
for some reason i missed that entirely :)

Woot More Reviewage

15 Million Cooleness Points For Thom Yorke
#14332 posted by
HeadThump on 2008/05/31 08:03:36

Underworldfan
#14333 posted by
JPL on 2008/05/31 11:49:16
Nice review of distrans' map !

'Piracy Killed My Game,' Round 5: Valve's Gabe Advocates PC Gaming
#14335 posted by
gone on 2008/06/02 00:52:08
#14336 posted by
JneeraZ on 2008/06/02 01:28:30
Wonder why? Answer: Steam.

Well...
#14337 posted by
RickyT33 on 2008/06/02 01:38:03
I think there's loads of PC's everywhere! Facebook etc means that loads of people want PC's, they've become mre accessible to the public lately because more and more "non-digitally-minded" socialites are buying into the idea of "modern communication", everyone being "groomed" into this idea along with the growth of the mobile cell-phone market. More and more people have cable... Digital cameras, easily sending media to freinds in a much more free-hand way... These are the reasons that PC's are being sold more and more! As for PC-Gaming, well people want it all! They buy consoles to go nicely with their flat-screen TV's, saving them the need to configure anything at their leisure! PC's are the tools used to make modern games, but people want to be able to play these games on their consoles.
But...
There will always be a minority of people who don't buy consoles, but whom still have a platform to play games - their PC! So surely manufacturers will continue shipping titles to the PC, simple as to maximise their potential market..... ?
#14338 posted by
Lunaran on 2008/06/02 03:26:17
There will always be a minority of people who don't buy consoles, but whom still have a platform to play games - their PC!
This is not a minority. This is the vast, vast majority.
This is why developers that target people who want to play games on computers that aren't made specifically for it are doing so well (basically popcap and WoW at this point). The PC gamer as we consider them is kind of a niche.

Metl
#14339 posted by Ant on 2008/06/02 07:19:40
Can relate to wuggas take on ant. Laugh. I played through chaos and rubicon yesterday (nice web page for the maps too) and they didn't drive me a little crazy like antedeluvian. Shit he can play though.
#14340 posted by
JneeraZ on 2008/06/02 12:22:41
"So surely manufacturers will continue shipping titles to the PC, simple as to maximise their potential market..... ?"
The answer is: maybe. Shipping on PC is a -LOT- more work than it is to ship on consoles. With consoles, once it works on your xbox at the office, it will work on everyone's xbox. With PCs, you have to enlist an army of compatibility testers and add tons of special case code to handle every possible permutation of hardware and driver issue. It adds a lot of overhead and fewer and fewer companies are willing to be bothered anymore.
The PCs greatest strength is also it's greatest weakness.