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What game are you looking foward to the most this winter?
TMRNetShark:
--- Quote from: dubyaninja on September 21, 2011, 11:55:22 AM ---
--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on September 21, 2011, 12:49:23 AM ---If sprinting DOES correlate to more realism, then why is sprinting in games that are inherently "arcadey" (name countless arcadey FPS games)?
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Reloading, iron sights, crouching and bullet spread also increase realism. So what you're saying is that a game either has to be Quake or ARMA, there can be no middle ground.
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Fail in your game comparison. Stop putting words in my mouth. I never said OTHER games can't have sprint, but it's ok if you don't have reading comprehension. I (as in me, myself, I, TMRNetShark, Tamarin, *insert real name*, myself as a specific human being in this specific body) do not like sprinting in videogames. You can give the option to other people, but don't force me to use it.
--- Quote from: dubyaninja on September 21, 2011, 11:55:22 AM ---
--- Quote ---And guess what, as a CS player... it's not all about "getting into position" faster.
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Nobody said anything about getting into position being the only thing that matters in the game.
It's becoming clear that you're trolling, and by trolling I mean you're deliberately posting idiotic gibberish to generate replies and drag this out.
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--- Quote from: dubyaninja on September 20, 2011, 11:47:20 PM ---It increases your speed so you can get from point A to point B faster, and it makes you slightly harder to hit. As a CS player you really should understand the value of getting into position as quickly as possible.
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And as a CS player who has seen CS players who are vastly better than myself will never place value in rushing to "get into position".
Then again, your too stupid to realize that it is simple. You can have sprinting in a video game... just don't force me to use the mechanic in a gun fight. It's as simple as that. If you go on about realism and all that jargin, then be my guest.
BACK on topic:
I see no one voted for Assassin's Creed? Does no one like Ubisoft anymore? I mean the "always" online DRM was a real sting to legitimate customers, but I thought there was a lot of Assassin's Creed fans (I guess they all went to consoles that have no DRM XD).
It does look like Skyrim is the most popular... but I'm afraid it's just gonna become a port to PC because they've only shown 360 footage of it *goes to check*. Yep, there doesn't seem to be PC footage for it... -.-
AceHigh:
Well, consoles have one heck of a DRM really. Copy protection plus requirement to have a dedicated piece of hardware to play it... not to mention the 20 - 25 digit cd-key you are required to type with a fucking controller.
But yeah, even Assassin's creed is not worth supporting those Nazis.
TMRNetShark:
--- Quote from: AceHigh on September 21, 2011, 01:09:37 PM ---Well, consoles have one heck of a DRM really. Copy protection plus requirement to have a dedicated piece of hardware to play it... not to mention the 20 - 25 digit cd-key you are required to type with a fucking controller.
But yeah, even Assassin's creed is not worth supporting those Nazis.
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It's not 20-25 digit "CD-Key"... it's a 12 digit (on PS3 at least) "Online Pass"...
Same difference really.
I've tried playing Assassin's Creed before but it's totally not worth it if it's now become an annual game release.
AceHigh:
Yeah, it's the principle. "Online pass" is created to harm the used games marked, which consists of paying customers.
Bloodfox:
This guy pretty much sums up what I think about online passes. Its a good watch.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/jimquisition/4568-Online-Passes-Are-Bad-For-Everybody
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