Video Game Chat Thread - Pre-Alpha Experimental Version

Are videogames for children?


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FEAR.

Sliding into guys was cool, effective, and made then do a funny little cartwheel.

Possibly Mirrors Edge. That had sliding as part of it's platforming.
FEAR's slide is also badass because it always requires a running start and it slows down immensely as you progress in it. It feels like some john woo shit like the majority of FEAR does like how you do the jumping scissor kicks by doing a stationary jump.
 
The Pinnacle Station DLC was outsourced to Demiurge Studios. It's probably related to why the source code for that DLC got corrupted and lost, which is why it isn't in the PS3 port or Legendary Edition. This Mass Effect DLC is actually about the most notable thing Demiurge Studios ever did, they otherwise just made some mobileslop, got bought by Sega to make mobileslop, then bought by Embracer where they now barely exist and appear to just do outsourced support work on UI and live-service programming.
 
I thought it didn't release for another month or so?

I'm very interested, am also surprised they're charging money for it. Figured they'd do the F2P slop route since that's Daybreaks MO now.

Is there somewhere online that shows all of the content in EQ (or at least what's included in EQL) so it can be done in the proper order? I know next to nothing about the game itself, my old MMORPG of choice was Final Fantasy XI on my old fat PS2.
Last week they let anyone in who preordered it.

The buy in ("box fee" they're calling it) is to help pay for the initial costs and prove to Daybreak there's actual interest, since they're both kinda cagey at the idea of what amounts to an official EQ Emulator Server and probably really excited about the idea of being able to license out their engines for "indie MMOs."

Like imagine if someone took LOTRO's client/server and made their own game from "scratch" with it? Or EQ/DDO? It's a potential new income stream for them, which might be important since it sounds like Daybreak's parent company is basically dead.
 
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