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First Aliens RPG screenshot!

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Well, sorta.
http://baby-goat.livejournal.com/239711.html
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Well at least it doesn't have subtitle like "Next gen". Just Aliens RPG sounds good.
 

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Insert Title Here RPG Wokedex Codex Year of the Donut I'm very into cock and ball torture
If that logo is anything to go by, the game will be pretty good. It looks assuringly conservative.
 

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Does that mean we need to cluster all those consoles together in order run the game with acceptable performance? Looks like obsidian is doing their job as expected.
 

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Speaking of blur, what's up with developers putting 'motion blur' in games? I thought that was one of those real-life features that we *didn't* want in our games.
 

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Raapys said:
Speaking of blur, what's up with developers putting 'motion blur' in games? I thought that was one of those real-life features that we *didn't* want in our games.

Real-life feature? Turn your head, as fast as you can. Do things appear blurry to you? If so, you should see an optician or a doctor.
 

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Matt7895 said:
Raapys said:
Speaking of blur, what's up with developers putting 'motion blur' in games? I thought that was one of those real-life features that we *didn't* want in our games.

Real-life feature? Turn your head, as fast as you can. Do things appear blurry to you? If so, you should see an optician or a doctor.

Maybe he's drunk.

Anyway, I like Obsdian's new site, they needed the overhaul.
 

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Two new screenshots from SoZ are also awesome.
Also it seems SoZ will hit the stores only in december.
 

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fastpunk said:
Real-life feature? Turn your head, as fast as you can. Do things appear blurry to you? If so, you should see an optician or a doctor.

Every educated person knows that speeds in excess of 50 mph result first in blurriness and then madness.
 

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Well, I suppose if you were to spin your head around as fast as you can for several minutes, then things might eventually start to appear blurry.
 

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Giger did the design for the creature of the first movie, the other incarnations are based on his work.

So since he did not work on the design of these, I guess no he does not get paid.
 

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GlobalExplorer said:
fastpunk said:
Real-life feature? Turn your head, as fast as you can. Do things appear blurry to you? If so, you should see an optician or a doctor.

Every educated person knows that speeds in excess of 50 mph result first in blurriness and then madness.

You think you can move your head faster than 50mph? Ok, just for the sake of argument, pretend you can, through some feat of headbanging. In most videogames these days, such as Crysis and Mass Effect, motion blur occurs simply by turning the mouse, i.e., simply by looking around. In real life, the only way that could happen is through dizziness, drunken-ness or some other inhibitive condition. NOT through simply turning your head.
 

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It's running on the Wii right? sweet!
 

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