Lionman |
03-31-07 08:35 AM |
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Originally Posted by fastfed
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Originally Posted by Immacolata
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Originally Posted by fastfed
LMAO!! Even WW2 online right out of the gate was more playable IMO.
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Battlefield 2 and then this? Right there I think you lost any credibility, and your argument is just a thinly veiled pointing of fingers. BF2 and ESPECIALLY WW2 were rather buggy and BF2 actually got more broke with each patch. Go away, troll.
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Go away troll?? I might of been exaggerating a little with WW2online.. They still haven't fixed that game..
I am 27 years old and have been playing games since Pole position on attari and Silent Service on my commodore..
The bottom line is I have never put a game away after buying it until SH4, I don't know what bugs you're talking about with BF2, because I played the game from day one all the way until the many patches after it. I didn't notice the bugs until reading forums and the readme's on the patches..
Nothing has even been such a disappointment until SH4 and thats the truth!
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I am 6000 years old and have been playing games since the legendary "Tryanosaurus Racer" from the now defunct Silurian Studios, on an early model low RAM alpha model stone circle which I put together myself from Welsh blue stone - so what beats me is how cool some of these new fangled video game thingees you kids have now really are! Submarines aye? Marvellous idea! Sure would have helped hunting stegasori in-water! Now that's what I CALL a "super-lunch-hunter".
However, although I have searched far and wide above and below the waves, so far I haven't found a single wolf, so obviously you are right about there being plenty of bugs as yet. I guess I'll just sit here by my camp fire until it's dark enough to navigate by the stars again. Anyway, I hears me a rumour that them visigoths might be a'coming this way . . . . . better load them bow tubes agin!
OK - seriously shipmates - I am 60+ and my first PC was the legendary "BBC B" which was, in its day, "state-of-the-art" because it had coloured text (!) but mine was eventually re-tro-fitted with 128K (!) of "sideways RAM" as they called it back then, an early GUI, a Viglen mouse and metal boxed twin 5.5" disk drives with their own second extra computer, a zilog ZX80 chip! The office software was the "Perfect Software Suite" and I used to play wire frame DOS flight sims on a black screen! Now THAT took imagination and persistence.
So I am pretty tolerant of bugs in early releases of contemporary games now. I still find it a miracle that all those trillions of lines of code and blizzards of data can produce a believable stormy ocean and convincing weather, also perhaps, I am considerably more patient than I once was. Oh and in between there was a professional career on and under the real ocean, so for me, virtual voyages pander to a profound nostalgia . . . . once you have lived on, under and by it, the ocean's grip never really let's you go again. It's a jealous and dangerous mistress but the most ancient thing our DNA knows and the love runs deep indeed . . .
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