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PetrusOctavianus: In 2016 you'll probably expect the computer to play the game for you.
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Gnostic: Nah, we already have that in 2003
MOO needs to be able to play itself because I sure as hell am not smart enough to play it on my own. :P
Post edited February 14, 2015 by tinyE
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Gnostic: Nah, we already have that in 2003
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tinyE: MOO needs to be able to play itself because I sure as hell am not smart enough to play it on my own. :P
Funnily enough I'm actually playing MOO1 these days.
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PetrusOctavianus: In 2016 you'll probably expect the computer to play the game for you.
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Elenarie: The smarts are strong in this one.
I'm so smart. S.M.R.T.
Post edited February 14, 2015 by PetrusOctavianus
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tinyE: MOO needs to be able to play itself because I sure as hell am not smart enough to play it on my own. :P
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PetrusOctavianus: Funnily enough I'm actually playing MOO1 these days.
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Elenarie: The smarts are strong in this one.
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PetrusOctavianus: I'm so smart. S.M.R.T.
I said I wasn't smart enough to play it, I never said the rest of the people on the planet weren't. :P
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Terminal/command prompt rules ass. Everyone who's not using them to install, launch or manage their programs/files is a noob.
Post edited February 14, 2015 by OlivawR
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kalirion: There is absolutely no reason not to have an automated save system complementing the manual one.

Because "Manual-save-only" systems are antiquated.
This x1000

It's not a question of "modern stupidity", just good design and convenience... a form of auto-save on top of the manual ones, with a dedicated slot so it does not interferes, should always be available, there is really no downside to this.
Well, I still remember when gaming magazines were complaining about games that didn`t allow you to save manually, but only using checkpoint save methods, usually those checkpoints were often placed at very bad points in the game. Nowadays they complain about not having the opportunity to save when you want? Do we live now in a mirror universe where everything is the opposite of what it should be?
I still remember the time when there was no opportunity to save your game.
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Maxvorstadt: Do we live now in a mirror universe where everything is the opposite of what it should be?
Well it's curious. When you look at the bible there's many cases in it's historical texts that things tend to sling shot all the time. You have a good king, then you have a really crappy king, then a good king, etc. Then society would slingshot between being lawful and being lawless, between one set of beliefs and the ones that were fought, then the next generation taking the opposite stance...

I don't regularly read the bible, nor am i going to get into such religious discussions, but thought i'd comment on it.
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Maxvorstadt: Well, I still remember when gaming magazines were complaining about games that didn`t allow you to save manually, but only using checkpoint save methods, usually those checkpoints were often placed at very bad points in the game. Nowadays they complain about not having the opportunity to save when you want? Do we live now in a mirror universe where everything is the opposite of what it should be?
I still remember the time when there was no opportunity to save your game.
I wonder if I am the only one who enjoyed "Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis" all that much more, just because of how the savepoints where handled.
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PetrusOctavianus: In 2016 you'll probably expect the computer to play the game for you.
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Gnostic: Nah, we already have that in 2003
That first review is amazing.
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Gnostic: Nah, we already have that in 2003
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ZFR: That first review is amazing.
Do you remember Dungeon Siege?
It's not stupid just spoiled. People get used to things and they can't go back to old stuff. For example. My car has a rear view camera so I can back out easy. Before I was fine without it, but now I wouldn't ever wanna drive a car without it
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Breja: And I like manual saves much more than the automatic save system. I like to know that I can quit the game any time if I have to, without losing my progress.
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kalirion: There is absolutely no reason not to have an automated save system complementing the manual one.

Because "Manual-save-only" systems are antiquated.
Of course you're right with that. If it happens and I really read a book these days I use of course none of these antiquated manual bookmarks anymore... For that there is this genius bookmark app. On my non-existant shmup-phone... ;P


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ZFR: That first review is amazing.
Yes, indeed! xD
It's got the most votes I've ever seen for a review... :-O
Post edited February 15, 2015 by gamefood
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Post edited February 15, 2015 by gamefood
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ZFR: That first review is amazing.
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Maxvorstadt: Do you remember Dungeon Siege?
remember it ?
i still play it

one day i wil finish that fucking game !

...one day