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Recent content by SteveL

  1. L.A. Noire

    The characters have very expressive faces due to what is apparently a rather advanced motion capture technology. The game is also receiving a lot of praise for its musical score. Good atmosphere and presentation, may not be much of a game though.
  2. Your favorite Obsidian game.

    I can't decide, I've never played one because they're all shit.
  3. Interview The Art of Skyrim

    "Epic Reality. Dramatic views wherever you go." I thought for sure if I made fun of that line I'd fit in around here. Just so sure I'd fit in real good. Instant credibility and respect, I thought.
  4. Interview The Art of Skyrim

    When everything is dramatic, nothing is dramatic.
  5. Interview The Art of Skyrim

    "Epic Reality. Dramatic views wherever you go." So everything looks the same (dramatic!) as everything else (dramatic!).
  6. How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love the @

    ASCII characters are a decadent luxury. Real games are strings of ones and zeros, nothing more.
  7. D&D threatens prison security, promotes gang activity.

    Re: D&D threatens prison security, promotes gang activit They have that part right anyway. Fantasy role playing games promote fantasy role playing. Possible gambling? Figures prison rules would be way cooler.
  8. Turn Based: Square Grid vs. Hexagonal Grid

    Square grid, movement in 4 principle directions costs n movement points, diag moves cost n * sqrt(2) to get the distance ratio right. So using n = 100 and approximating the diagonal as 141 is one idea (or 1000, 1414 depending on how precise you want to get). Seems reasonable and simple enough, I...

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