ThePalmtopTiger
The Palmtop Tiger
ThePalmtopTiger

I also find it odd that there isn't an anime considering that the manga has sold pretty well in both Japan and Western markets.

Except that your analogy isn't good either. You know what you're getting in to when you buy the game. The interaction is completely consensual, in fact, you paid for it. What is perhaps more alarming is that you admitted that you would buy this game to perform the bandit role shown in videos but you wouldn't play the

I think perhaps more troubling than people's behavior in the game is the reaction to that behavior. The fact that people think behavior within the game is indicative of behavior outside of it is, to be quite honest, alarming. The vast majority of people can make the distinction between a game and reality, but it seems

Ha, maybe. I'd rather just have checks falling in to my pocket with no real work.

I think that without being cleaned up it would have a very limited audience. People don't like to see pen strokes or fuzzy lines anymore. I don't really mind it, but I know some people avoid anything animated before 2000.

Hmm, I'll probably watch a few episodes of Rinnie if it ever gets an anime release and go from there. I'd rather not deprive myself of good things because of some preconceived notion. I won't read the manga because I'm not as much in to the manga scene as anime, so I'd be going out of my way to read it.

Yeah, he does. He's only 58 too. I guess the stress of running a multi-billion dollar company has taken its toll.

Oh come on, you're going to tell me that Silent Hill or RE3 control scheme was good? I challenge you to play those games again. Trying to play those games is painful, the controls were awful, and the only reason those controls were acceptable at the time was the lack of dual analog sticks.

I've found my doppelganger! My name is also Gabe P!

I can't comment on Rinne since I haven't read it, but I'll probably continue to avoid it moving forward, especially now that you've told me that it follows suit with Inuyasha and Ranma.

I think there is a fundamental problem with being friendly in Rust; you can't see what equipment other people have. Story Time:

At the time that Inuyasha came out I actually liked it, but I think that's partly because I was just watching whatever was on Toonami, so I didn't have much exposure at the time. My biggest problem with Takahashi is that her characters are very much identical, and this is very much apparent with Ranma 1/2 and

Yeah, if you have low tolerance then I wouldn't recommend it. For every amusing post like this there is 100 where players get killed by people they couldn't even see. Wait a while longer I'd say, I fully expect the deathmatching to die down a bit as we get closer to 1.0.

You're missing the point of the game. The whole thing is about player interaction, and as far as that goes, this is one of the better ones. If you're playing this like CoD or Battlefield then you're doing it wrong. Let's also ignore the fact that the devs are putting in anti- combat logging measures.

Don't get me started on Ranma 1/2. I cringed with every page I turned, though not because of the nudity. I can't stand Rumiko Takahashi's works, to include Inuyasha. What makes matters worse is that Crunchyroll had telepathic insight and included the "Rumiko Takahashi Anthology" in my box of 30 random anime.

Yeah, I know they'll probably release a handful of big expansions after release, I don't plan to wait that long. Really I just want to wait until the major features are in, the major bugs are fixed, and there is no risk of my character wiping. I want to get to end game content without feeling rushed because my

Well here's my stance on nudity in anime, if it has a purpose then put it in, if it's for fan service then keep it out. Something like Ninja Scroll, which I (and many others) believe to be amongst the top rank of anime movies rivaling Akira and Spirited away, has plenty of nudity. The difference between that and

Has anyone been keeping up with the devs? I know they said that they wanted to support mods, but did have they mentioned Steam Workshop at any point? While the workshop is far from perfect, it is convenient being able to mod without going to a third party site.

As far as watching anime in public, the only place I'm likely to watch would be at my university's library, and there isn't much in the way of privacy there. I can tell you from personal experience that I can see what twenty people are doing on the PCs at any given point without even trying to. To make matters worse,

Ditto, TBH, I love the game, according to Steam I've invested 58 hours (ten of those are probably just server up-time because that's lumped in there.) I think that Starbound is everything that Terraria promised to be. I'm afraid however that I'm going to lose interest in it if I overplay now and that I'll shrug off