MidniteWatchman
MidniteWatchman
MidniteWatchman

Uh, alright. Let me give that condesceding tone a shot...

I know, I was asking if you had better math to offer. I’ll just take this as a “no” though, since I made it pretty clear that I wasn’t asking you to defend it in the first place.

I’m just going to repeat what I said to the guy you’re addressing:

Forget your logic being flawed. You are speaking about the financial state of Larian, which you don’t have any real numbers on. You are assuming that because their last game did well they can afford to do anything. Somebody else said this to you:

On the other hand, how many products (games, movies, whatever) have been made mediocre or bad because the people fronting the money made stupid demands? As long as the people making the art do what they say they will (which Larian has proven they can) I don’t see how consumers directly buying art from the artist(s) is

You guys are doing a great job with Shall We Play A Game? Can’t wait to hear more.

Well, in all fairness Lois,

We’re all in cottages up here.

I just remember how blown away I was playing Red when I was a kid and I’m bummed out that they have such a good mechanic but they make the same game over and over, just glitzing it up with dress-up games and giving us twenty different pokemon that are basically Pidgey. I wish there was a real story. Hell, I wish they

I just can’t into the inanimate object Pokemon. But honestly I don’t really have a horse in this race, the Pokemon series has largely been a series of escalating disappointments for me.

Yeah, keep these five and get rid of everyone else. That’ll leave them lots of room to make some based on brooms, tables, egg cartons. You know, all of our favorite random nouns.

I don’t know, they could stand to trim the fat a little...

I remember being blown away by how good it looked at the time. If is looks anything like the remastered Halo I’ll need that Fry meme.

This is great.

It’s good for people that can’t afford to invest in every generation.

I can’t get over the new nose design. Sweet bird though.

I find that English is a lot easier to muddle through and still get the point across, probably because even native speakers do that a lot of the time. French (in my years of school experience, anyway) requires more precision, otherwise you’re just speaking gibberish.