Well, that's your opinion. Like I said, I enjoy the Southwest, and I enjoy Fallout, but it's about more that simply deserts and the bomb. That's overly reductive.
Well, that's your opinion. Like I said, I enjoy the Southwest, and I enjoy Fallout, but it's about more that simply deserts and the bomb. That's overly reductive.
That... that would be really cool. Really cool! Sounds like somebody was playing the first Wasteland sequel, Fountain of Dreams.
Do you mean you guys were using the pen and paper RPG ruleset that the Black Isle guys released for Fallout, or did you guys set up something on your own?
Hell yeah, New Jersey! I had some thoughts, too. :D
I vaguely remember something like that in Deus Ex: Invisible War (either that, or in the scanned design docs from the first Deus Ex). So this is a real conspiracy theory, not something from the game? Huh. To the Googlemobile! I sure do likes ma' conspiracy theories.
Wait... wat
Sorry, Professor, you need to stop sounding like a patient with senile dementia before you can begin to make sense. Maybe you should lay off the crack pipe, Professor!
You've clearly never studies linguistics, either, Professor. I suggest you at least take introductory classes in linguistics and anthropology when you begin your college studies, Professor.
Ask your tutor to teach you about subjects and predicates, Professor. And objects, and verb agreement, as well. Because you're failing, Professor.
No, Professor. What I typed is exactly what I meant. I was talking about GFWL, not about the games, and not about Microsoft platforms. I know exactly what I meant, and you obviously don't. I speak American just fine, Professor.
No, you couldn't. I said one thing, and I meant that one thing. I know what I was talking about, and you clearly still don't know what I was talking about, and still don't know how to read American. What country are you from?
No, you couldn't say the same thing to me. You're trying to tell me what I mean, and you veer off into exclusivity when that word was never used. Also, you thought that simply using the word "only" implies exclusivity without realizing that it's being used as an adverb, not an adjective, in relation to GFWL, and not…
That's rich, coming from the guy who can't understand the sentence that's been explained multiple times.
And thank goodness for that!
"GFWL only had games that were running on Microsoft platforms."
Yeah, no. Reread what I said, then reread what you said. Learn2readingcomprehension.
You seem to be unable to understand English, and you definitely don't understand the mechanics of these programs. The versions of the multiplatform games that use GFWL— they are using it on a Microsoft platform. The same game disc cannot be played on a PS3. You'd need to buy a version of the game that was specifically…
This is the dumbest conversation ever. I was talking about Games for Windows LIVE! and you're talking about who knows what.
So what if you can get games on other platforms? I was talking about Games for Windows LIVE!, not the games that used it.