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Community / Jams & Events / Re: Summer Euro Tig Gathering
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on: March 05, 2009, 08:09:01 AM
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I'm up for a Euro Tig Gathering at most places, as long as it's a big city. Flights to most big cities are cheap. Of course, I'd love it if it happened in Berlin since I live close to Berlin, but Stockholm or Barcelona or Paris or whatever is also totally cool with me.
I'd say the important first step is finding a place, after that, the timeframe can be discussed. I know that some people will be up for a gathering in europe this summer, brandon and corpus for example, and kareem really wants to fly up here too, so it's something that's actually gonna happen, not just a castle in the air. And yeah, the bigger, the better, right? So let's get many people together, invade a street and party there or something.
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Player / General / Re: French People
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on: March 04, 2009, 08:40:13 AM
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I think it's because Americans and Britains are too stupid to stop making generalisations like the ones you mentioned about "the French".
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Player / General / Re: Killzone 2
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on: March 01, 2009, 11:19:44 AM
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No money for the killzone 2  The singleplayer mode doesn't interest me at all, but friends have said the MP mode is quite a good thing.
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Player / General / Re: Video Game Lies Database?
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on: February 26, 2009, 04:28:48 AM
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I managed to apply a nude patch to the first Tomb Raider and made lots of friends by telling them an insanely long cheat code (to blame its nonworkingness on their typos). Good times.
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Player / General / Re: NOBY NOBY NOBY BOY
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on: February 24, 2009, 03:06:45 PM
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It's not so far off. One of the features of the game is describing your experiences to other people, especially the way in which you do that. Most games are very rational, there's a clear chain of actions, there's action->reaction (in fact it's a game design dogma to communicate action-reaction binaries as clearly as possible to the player), whereas Nobi Nobi Boy takes quite a different stance (of course, the rules and laws that computers work with forbid total irrationality, but Nobi Nobi Boy is the closest game to that I've seen in a long time).
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