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  1. How old were you when you played the codex acclaimed RPGs for the first time?

    I was 9 when I first played PST, my dad had bought the game and he never got into it. I got to the Clerk's ward but never got to Ravel. Got back into it a few years later and beat it. Other RPGs followed.
  2. Wasteland Wasteland 2 Pre-Release Discussion Thread [GAME RELEASED, GO TO NEW THREAD]

    No, mice, but only the inferior slower reacting mice.
  3. PS3 emulators?

    Only one major game that I know of actually utilized PS3's openGL implementation, and that was The Orange Box. Pretty much every other game is programmed using the lower level hardware API, libgcm.
  4. PS3 emulators?

    PS3 emulators won't be out til circa 2025. That's has more to do with the PS2 just being a very complex console than it being powerful. Why emulate your native architect?
  5. Borderlands 2 is a MASSIVE potato

    Because it takes literally 10 seconds of effort to buy a key on Steam and then email it to someone else. Even if they're just making $1 on each sale they're still raking in a considerable amount of money. Plus I'd imagine Russian Steam also has a buy 4 Pack (AKA buy 3, get 1 free), so for every...
  6. Information Unigine CEO Offers Free Engine License for Wasteland 2

    My post was in reference to his point about openGL games on Windows being shitty. Most people who play games on Windows exclusively use D3D. While openGL has matured on Windows in recent times, it doesn't change the fact that most people who previously tried an openGL mode on Windows were left...
  7. Information Unigine CEO Offers Free Engine License for Wasteland 2

    The whole point for an API existing is so that you don't have to program for specific hardware. That depends entirely on the hardware in question. The NVIDIA openGL drivers are very mature and the AMD ones are coming along nicely. While we're on the subject though, AMD and NVIDIAS ultra high...
  8. Rumor: Bend over Legacy of Kain!

    Earl Boen would be a good person to take over from Tony Jay if they did make more games. They sound very similar.
  9. Some figures on piracy

    I'm a firm believer in paying for what I think something is worth, that's why I pirate games.
  10. "Art of the Genre: The Pillaging of Kickstarter?"

    The author of this is a retard. His presumption is that everyone on Kickstarter who donated to Double Fine and inXile were 1) already Kickstarter users and 2) would have used their donations towards other projects had Double Fine and inXile not been around. The reality is that 1) most...
  11. Kickstarter crowdfunding - why not leave it open for the entire development time?

    Let people play the game before asking them to donate towards an expansion pack. If your game isn't a POS it'll get donors.
  12. More news about TW2 EE - New Trailer

    Jump? Puhlease, what do you think this is, Call of Duty?
  13. Interview Brian Fargo Interview @ Joystiq

    So what are the internals of the game going to be like? Are they going to use open source tools where possible like World of Goo did?
  14. The Mass Effect 3/BioWare Thread

    He's just made a calculated C&C decision. He likes food more than he likes having a social life.
  15. The Mass Effect 3/BioWare Thread

    Priestly doesn't understand the concept of copyright and IP. He thinks editing a .bin file is equivalent to pirating, so it isn't surprising that he has no clue what's going on with anything that doesn't involve food.

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