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I was getting pretty pissed at you earlier trenken but now I just pity you. You're the exact reason people get away with things they shouldn't in this modern age. "It's no use causing trouble" "I can't change anything" "It'll happen no matter what I do" It's a tragic example of 21st century "Western" world thinking. Seriously mate, I pity you. |
My gaming computer is where i live (not here from my parents home from witch i am writing) and there i dont have internet connection at all for reasons i cant explain here. So what it comes to is that i cannot play the game because i dont have internet.
And thats why i am copletly against things like steam or drm.I never liked them and i am pretty sure i never will. |
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modding is what this community is about and only from modding did the silent hunter series survive to this day and if you knew anything about the series you wouldnt be making comments like that so if you are not into modding then im not sure what you are here for. you have stated your opinion on DRM and it is obvious the rest of the community does not agree with you on that but everyone is entitled to their opinion so if we dont have a problem with you liking DRM then why do you continue to insist we wake up and start loving it. this is really getting old so please tone it down a little |
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You seriously expect game dev's to just spend the next 10 years making sure their games work for dialup? I cant even relate to that kind of thinking. Maybe you dont have money, maybe you cant get broadband in your area, but dont expect the entire industry to wait up. Thats a little silly. |
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Why are you talking all the time what the community can and what it can't do? "Many of the devs" and " the few of us"??? Jesus, there is over 40 000 of "us" only in the subsim. And much more around the globe and other sites. How many devs you think build up the game? 10 000 000???????????' -RC- |
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Have a beer or two. It must 5 o'clock somewhere, right? :D |
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But this is all done through an in game system. The dev tools are built into the game for use to use. Its very cool, maybe they will put something out like this for SH5? Charge maybe $10-20 for it, and suddenly you dont need to be a modder to make new things, you've got a tool to help you do it. |
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I expect the developers to do their best to make the best, most enjoyable game they can in the time and budget allocated to them. If I like it and can live with it, then I'll shake hands and buy it. I'm struggling to figure out your angle here...you sure are bending over backwards. |
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So one doesnt stack with the other IF the SH series was in any way accurate or finished when released then there would be no need for mods and we would play as delivered BUT we all know that is never gonna happen As I care not for shoot em ups it does matter to me the future of a decent ( ish ) subsim And many here which is why ppl get a lil ticked off |
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ciao for now |
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Oh, and 80% of the people here on subsim who otherwise would have been sure sales. I have broadband. None the less it can be flakey. I'm fine with a way for the devs to protect their intellectual property. This is not it, and will, as many have said, be instantly cracked anyway. |
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All you guys going nuts over this is crazy to me. I dont get it. |
Oh yeah, Sh5 is easier to mod . They didnt say you could play a modded game online with a drm though.
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Thats why I brought up the VHS thing. There are still people out there in old vintage stores looking for VHSs, but its all DVD now. Well same deal is happening with games, once again. Its getting to the point where you now need constant connections to play games. Well deal with it or be the guy in the used game bin trying to find games that dont require internet connections. See what I mean? |
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