Machocruz
Arcane
Must be hard being an airhead with all the lead weights around. I almost pity you.
Must be hard being fucked in the ass by a whole thread.
Must be hard being an airhead with all the lead weights around. I almost pity you.
Must be hard being fucked in the ass by a whole thread.Must be hard being an airhead with all the lead weights around. I almost pity you.
2. Obsidian has lots of friends and ex-members working at Blizzard (Nathaniel Chapman, Michael Chu, Dave Maldonado of Planescape, TRON and KOTOR II fame among others) It's literary down the street. IIRC I read somewhere they drink beer once a week. And all of the oldies there are friends with the Bioware crowd and liked DA:O. Avellone included. Avellone himself regulary defends Bioware at conventions.
2. Obsidian has lots of friends and ex-members working at Blizzard (Nathaniel Chapman, Michael Chu, Dave Maldonado of Planescape, TRON and KOTOR II fame among others) It's literary down the street. IIRC I read somewhere they drink beer once a week. And all of the oldies there are friends with the Bioware crowd and liked DA:O. Avellone included. Avellone himself regulary defends Bioware at conventions.
If someone defends something that you consider indefensible, no matter how much you love that person, they still are part of the problem. Rather than being tormented by cognitive dissonance and going through all five stages of grief before you admit that they may not be worth your love/admiration/loyalty/whatever, you should accept that someone that defends something you hate is probably just as bad as the one(s) that created that something that you hate. This guy defending D3's always online shit is worrying. The whole studio being butt-buddies with those decliner shitheads from Blizzard is even worse.
The whole studio being butt-buddies with those decliner shitheads from Blizzard is even worse.
I consider guilt by association a stupid concept. However, one's friends are a rather effective indicator of one's character/preferences/etc. If you're friends with people that sold their babies for money (Blizzard selling out to Activision and have been one of the biggest agents of decline ever since before that) and you come out with comments like "If you complain about always online, you're a crybaby", then you'll have to assume all responsibility for making me lose all faith in your judgement abilities. Right now, only MCA and, to a lesser degree, Tim Cain are the only ones that give me any confidence in Obsidian. Everybody else seems to be hellbent on running Obsidian's reputation into the ground.Doesn't matter who their friends with. Otherwise these people would have gone down the shitter a long, long time ago. These friendships aren't new at all.
I consider guilt by association a stupid concept. However, one's friends are a rather effective indicator of one's character/preferences/etc. If you're friends with people that sold their babies for money (Blizzard selling out to Activision and have been one of the biggest agents of decline ever since before that) and you come out with comments like "If you complain about always online, you're a crybaby", then you'll have to assume all responsibility for making me lose all faith in your judgement abilities. Right now, only MCA and, to a lesser degree, Tim Cain are the only ones that give me any confidence in Obsidian. Everybody else seems to be hellbent on running Obsidian's reputation into the ground.Doesn't matter who their friends with. Otherwise these people would have gone down the shitter a long, long time ago. These friendships aren't new at all.
The whole studio being butt-buddies with those decliner shitheads from Blizzard is even worse.
I consider guilt by association a stupid concept. 1. However, one's friends are a rather effective indicator of one's character/preferences/etc. 2. If you're friends with people that sold their babies for money (Blizzard selling out to Activision and have been one of the biggest agents of decline ever since before that) and you come out with comments like 3. "If you complain about always online, you're a crybaby", then you'll have to assume all responsibility for making me lose all faith in your judgement abilities. 4. Right now, only MCA and, to a lesser degree, Tim Cain are the only ones that give me any confidence in Obsidian. Everybody else seems to be hellbent on running Obsidian's reputation into the ground.Doesn't matter who their friends with. Otherwise these people would have gone down the shitter a long, long time ago. These friendships aren't new at all.
Yeah, you're right: they had sold out a long time before, to Davidson & Associates, back in '94. Nevertheless, ever since the release of WoW, Blizzard has been one of the worst decliners in the industry and that's why I can't stand them, their friends and anyone defending them or related to them in any way.Blizzard didn't "sell out" to anybody. They were swallowed up during the CUC scandal that also destroyed Sierra On-Line, eventually ending up with Vivendi which then merged with Activision.
WUT?1. That it a gross simplification. You have to be friends with people even if you don't like them.
That's why we can't have good things: lack of principles. When people will start growing some spines and some balls, then the decline will stop. Until then, it will be just "same shit, different day".If Obsidian would have criticized Bio it would have been bankrupt long time ago as for a time Obsidian was making only Bio sequels. The golden rule is that you don't talk shit about your boss even if you don't like him at all.
So, because it was announced ahead of time, nobody should complain about this "always online" abomination? FFS!3. It wasn't a hidden feature that was implemented 3 months after launch. It was known prior to the release. Complaining about it makes as much sense as complaining about having to charge your Tesla car instead of going to petrol station.
WUT?1. That it a gross simplification. You have to be friends with people even if you don't like them.
If Obsidian would have criticized Bio it would have been bankrupt long time ago as for a time Obsidian was making only Bio sequels. The golden rule is that you don't talk shit about your boss even if you don't like him at all.
That's why we can't have good things: lack of principles. When people will start growing some spines and some balls, then the decline will stop. Until then, it will be just "same shit, different day".
3. It wasn't a hidden feature that was implemented 3 months after launch. It was known prior to the release. Complaining about it makes as much sense as complaining about having to charge your Tesla car instead of going to petrol station.
So, because it was announced ahead of time, nobody should complain about this "always online" abomination? FFS!
Exactly: you don't have to berate anyone but you do have to stand up to people, and especially to your friends, when they go off the reservation and they become decliners. If you don't do that, then you're just as guilty of the decline as they are. "Friends don't let friends become decliners"You don't have to berate competitors but you also dont have to say how awesome dragon age is with pants peeing enthusiasm. I don't remember MCA doing that.
Unfortunately everyone they can hire who has game experience has been part of the decline and probably enthusiastic about it or they'd not have gotten the job.
That may be how your social and business connections work, but I prefer to take a more principled approach to my affairs.WUT?1. That it a gross simplification. You have to be friends with people even if you don't like them.
That's how social and business connections work.
And the whole game and its monetization process is an abomination. People have all right to complain about it because a market leader such as Blizzard doing something like that is likely to lead to others jumping on the bandwagon and make it even worse. Remember how EA added that SecuROM limited registration shit and how a lot of others jumped on that bandwagon? Remember how that escalated by publishers adding Steamworks (which is even worse) to their games? ... and so on? This always online shit is the natural next step and it should be fought at each step by everybody that is not a brainless consumer sheep.3. It wasn't a hidden feature that was implemented 3 months after launch. It was known prior to the release. Complaining about it makes as much sense as complaining about having to charge your Tesla car instead of going to petrol station.So, because it was announced ahead of time, nobody should complain about this "always online" abomination? FFS!
It was the foundation on which the game and the whole monetization process was built. People complained like they have just found out about it. Sure it makes sense to complain and whole codex is build on the idea, but it does not make sense in this instance.
And the whole game and its monetization process is an abomination. People have all right to complain about it because a market leader such as Blizzard doing something like that is likely to lead to others jumping on the bandwagon and make it even worse. Remember how EA added that SecuROM limited registration shit and how a lot of others jumped on that bandwagon? Remember how that escalated by publishers adding Steamworks (which is even worse) to their games? ... and so on? This always online shit is the natural next step and it should be fought at each step by everybody that is not a brainless consumer sheep.It was the foundation on which the game and the whole monetization process was built. People complained like they have just found out about it. Sure it makes sense to complain and whole codex is build on the idea, but it does not make sense in this instance.
And the whole game and its monetization process is an abomination. People have all right to complain about it because a market leader such as Blizzard doing something like that is likely to lead to others jumping on the bandwagon and make it even worse. Remember how EA added that SecuROM limited registration shit and how a lot of others jumped on that bandwagon? Remember how that escalated by publishers adding Steamworks (which is even worse) to their games? ... and so on? This always online shit is the natural next step and it should be fought at each step by everybody that is not a brainless consumer sheep.It was the foundation on which the game and the whole monetization process was built. People complained like they have just found out about it. Sure it makes sense to complain and whole codex is build on the idea, but it does not make sense in this instance.
Now you sound like people who make internet petitions. You vote with your $, £ or Euro and not with your screams over the internet. That's the only thing that can change how you are being treated. Don't like DRM? Play games without one or go idie.
I vote with both. Why should I stay silent? Silence is exactly what cocksuckers like that want. You can keep making disparaging comments like "screams over the internet" all you want. It won't make you right. If you think that playing the game makes you better in some way, that's your choice, but it doesn't make you better. It just shows that you have loose principles, if any.And the whole game and its monetization process is an abomination. People have all right to complain about it because a market leader such as Blizzard doing something like that is likely to lead to others jumping on the bandwagon and make it even worse. Remember how EA added that SecuROM limited registration shit and how a lot of others jumped on that bandwagon? Remember how that escalated by publishers adding Steamworks (which is even worse) to their games? ... and so on? This always online shit is the natural next step and it should be fought at each step by everybody that is not a brainless consumer sheep.It was the foundation on which the game and the whole monetization process was built. People complained like they have just found out about it. Sure it makes sense to complain and whole codex is build on the idea, but it does not make sense in this instance.
Now you sound like people who make internet petitions. You vote with your $, £ or Euro and not with your screams over the internet. That's the only thing that can change how you are being treated. Don't like DRM? Play games without one or go idie.
Why vote with just my dollars when I can vote with yours, too? Well not yours personally but some people are liable to be swayed. If not for this time, then for next time.
Hey that's almost like how politics works or something.