@Rock-Slime: Wait, so people have "rights"? I thought the most important rule was simply not to steal.
@Rock-Slime: Wait, so people have "rights"? I thought the most important rule was simply not to steal.
@WittyUserName: And all the employees have to wear rubber suits and serve sterilized synthetic food. It contains everything that's good for you, but the taste is horrid. People begin dying of depression in their 40s because without good foor, there is no joy in life.
@Tzion: Kojima-san doesn't have to make Metal Gear any more.: But in those people's belief system, what they are saying is true. I'm still not very good at explaining my own philosophy, it seems. It's hard trying to explain my thinking... Maybe I should start by asking you a question before I try again. What, exactly,…
@hagren: I wasn't joking :) Well, maybe a bit, but not really.
@Rock-Slime: Let me familiarize you with the starving kid stealing apples for sick mother conundrum.
@Kazuhite: I have that need myself. Say, there's an anarchy and we just started making laws with a democratic system. There's a proposal: "Let's outlaw killing people!" sounds like a good idea. I'll vote for it.
@MyDirtySecretary: What if your religion tells you to spread it? (you know, like all the religions out there)
@Rock-Slime: Software pirates beware, Allah is out to get you!
@hagren: Maybe that is the universe's voice telling you that video games will bring you closer to god. You should start a religion.
@Kazuhite: The problem lies much deeper. It's the deep human need of telling others what is right for them to do, and what is wrong. "For their own good"
@Salari: Either you are making a joke here or you're showing how deeply our religion still flows inside your thought patterns. Interesting :) Actually, even if it's a joke, you're still showing that.
@Tzion: Kojima-san doesn't have to make Metal Gear any more.: It's rude to say religion is designed? Really? I'm not saying it's true. Personally, I believe religion is something that grows naturally over time in societies, but as a model, saying it's "designed" usually makes understanding simpler.
Animated objects? Wouldn't that go against *all* electric devices?
@Behrditz: Yeah, and that to me seems to be the entire point of claymation. I mean, why do it if your game ends up looking like every other game designed with regular methods?
The Neverhood looked better than this somehow, more... unique.
Don't get a 3D TV yet, the technology's still teething and manufacturers are competing, so there's childhood problems and the chance that what you buy might become obsolete very soon. Next year's models should perform a lot better and be cheaper as well.
@illiniphase4: Oh, that's what you mean. Yes, nobody will ever "seriously" play first person shooters on this, or any other "serious" competitive online games. Whatever "serious" means when it comes to games.
@mdo7: I can get a tad obsessive about meaningless things when I have school papers to write :)
@slamdance: I think the core gamer market is satiated as it is. Companies aren't stupid. If they make better new core gamer hardware and games, there is a wall of diminishing returns - a wall which I think we've reached.
@illiniphase4: I take it you have had a chance to try a Kinect then, since you're making such bold and broad statements with no sources whatsoever.