Can't wait for him to have tats too8BA wrote:'James Bond Gets Politically Correct Makeover In New Novel'
Sigh...

Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
What's the point of providing a DRM-free version if you aren't really going to support it. If they wanted to go the DRM-free route, they could have tried to get on GOG.Mischief Maker wrote:Indie developers giving all their love to steam and giving their DRM-free customers the shaft.
It was a promise to entice more kickstarter donations, and they're following through on it with all the enthusiasm of a man who lost a bet.lilmanjs wrote:What's the point of providing a DRM-free version if you aren't really going to support it. If they wanted to go the DRM-free route, they could have tried to get on GOG.Mischief Maker wrote:Indie developers giving all their love to steam and giving their DRM-free customers the shaft.
When has Joe Don Baker ever failed to deliver? (He's not impressing me much in In The Line of Fire, but it's hard to see what he's supposed to do with that role.) He's pretty decent in Goldeneye as Jack Wade, but it's interesting to see him play a full-bore lunatic here.Mischief Maker wrote:I say "The Living Daylights" could have been the series revitalization that Casino Royale eventually was. Timothy Dalton's performance as a Bond with a dangerous edge, but still charming, was way better than Daniel Craig's "Bond as thug" interpretation. Unfortunately it immediately followed in the wake of Roger Moore's silliness, so you have this uncomfortable back and forth between Dalton playing it serious against the KGB and goofball shit like Joe Don Baker as a Bond villain with a wax museum of history's great conquerors, all sporting his face.
It also has one of the most badly-aged jokes in the history of cinema at the end when Bond's Mujahideen pals show up to the opera with guns and ammo belts and say, "Sorry we're late, we were delayed at the airport."
I wonder if Stallone cringes every time Rambo III comes on TV?
To me the essential Joe Don Baker role was in the movie that gave Joel Hodgson his sendoff:Ed Oscuro wrote:When has Joe Don Baker ever failed to deliver?
In other news, SourceForge locked the maintainer of GIMP out of the site so it could wrap adware around the installer.8BA wrote:I mean, just act right.
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
We get so many of those it's not funny...sometimes more than others.Xyga wrote:The second: some small town in... Wisconsin ???![]()
Nope, just Beaver Dam...Ed Oscuro wrote:I wonder if the call came from the same part of "Wisconsin" that The Vanishing of Ethan Carter does
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
Since I remember you mentioning playing it a few monthes back, are you talking aboutMischief Maker wrote:Video Games with arbitrarily bad endings. I don't mind games that have bad endings and good endings depending on what you did during gameplay. I mean endings that will always be bad, no matter what you do, especially if they're long games. As in, "Surprise! You thought you were the hero but you were really Hitler this whole time!"
I don't want to spoil things, but I just finished a wonderfully designed WRPG with a bog standard party and was really looking forward to my second run on hard mode with a more challenging party setup... only to hit a horribly arbitrarily bad ending. So awful I can't suspend disbelief and enjoy it a second time.
Dammit, when you're a talented gameplay designer, you don't need to artgame it up!
Taste is entirely the point. The point of all these games, I should think, is to entertain. The goal of the game designer is to entertain (and preferably make money along the way). If "taste" is something that varies from individual to individual, and if taste is something that determines how much the game accomplishes its goal of entertaining you...then I don't think a game can be judged as objectively "good or bad" when the success of it's ultimate purpose/goal is entirely dependent on the individual.Skykid wrote:...I get this, but you're just talking about taste again. We can still agree Raizing and Psikyo made good games. It's not taste that's deciding if they're good or bad, it's the quality of workmanship...
Aeon Zenith - My STG.RegalSin wrote:Japan an almost perfect society always threatened by outsiders....................
Instead I am stuck in the America's where women rule with an iron crotch, and a man could get arrested for sitting behind a computer too long.
Not for an RPG. Getting immersed in the story is entirely the point of RPGs, at least for me, because their gameplay is always garbage compared to other genres. Witcher 3 can't hold a candle to Devil May Cry 4 in the combat department, you play it to role play in its world and look at tits.Squire Grooktook wrote:Also couldn't you just ignore the dialogue and play for the gameplay? Or headcanon your own plot in its place? I've been using my imagination for a long time on story-less games, so the absence of story or presence of shitty story doesn't really bother me at all if I like the gameplay. Though I still do like a charming story.
So, in case you get into an argument during re-activation on a new PC, which I was contemplating a week before this current mess started, you should be able to refer to this post.If you replace the CPU, TPM, or Motherboard you may have to re-activate but this will not require a purchase of Windows 10.
I have a friend who just had his laptop fried due to overheating, apparently it wouldn't kick the fan on properly after he installed Win10.Ed Oscuro wrote: Would be too easy to blame it on Win10![]()