MarcusMaximus
MarcusMaximus
MarcusMaximus

Only if it was a parody of D&D or WoTC. From the title there, it doesn't look like this has anything, at all, to do with it.

That generally covers parodies *of the copyrighted work*. This isn't a parody of Dungeons and Dragons.

Ya, I know. Just saying, that doesn't bode well for general talent if they can't even get that right.

I'd say it's less the props and more the ridiculously bad narrator voice-over.

True, but unless I missed something here, this is a fighting game. There shouldn't be a whole heck of a lot of story needed to set it up.

I'd consider an Archangel to be on the level of "demi-god".

I'm not even sure what games Kixeye makes/has made but this makes me kinda want to work for them.

So, honestly, I see absolutely nothing wrong with including religious figures in a game or really any other medium. That said,

Molyneux?

So, this is somewhat based on an article I saw here about a new comic series but my game would be an MMO where players take on the personas of survivors of a global ecological disaster that results in the Earth essentially becoming an ice world. The oceans would still be there, but all land would be frozen over and

"and insider trading is definitely still illegal, regardless of who is doing it. "

I still have that happen every once in a while. A big part of the problem is that if you have anywhere near the newest graphics cards, stuff's gonna be broken. Neither NVidia nor AMD seem keen to really push out drivers of any decent quality as fast for linux as they do for Windows.

"Windows is just the easy way to do things for the technically ignorant"

*less* functional start menu.

Kinda doesn't matter. Customer is always right and all that. Regardless of how pissed off a customer gets, or if they start saying they're going to post negative reviews and the like, you can't *threaten* them.

Right, and the changes being described here would allow users to have the game automatically do so for them.

On the other hand, it is NOT the freedom to have them hear it.

Personally, I'm fine with full freedom of speech, but I see no reason for any guaranteed right to anonymity.

Sounds like the natural outcome of a business run by someone with 0 understanding of how to run a business.

And nothing. I was just pointing out that your claim about Android vs. iOS devices wasn't true.