lvl54spacemonkey
lvl54spacemonkey
lvl54spacemonkey

Because it's pretty much cheating. It's like drawing some eyes and then sticking it to a picture drawn by Da Vinci. Sure this sort of photoshop takes skill but it's not real photography. You barely even have to take lighting into account and if the model isn't in just the right pose you can go correct it. Photography

I always despair when people make images like this and still call it photography. It's image manipulation. What there was of the original photo is nearly entirely gone.

Wonder if this has anything to do with the Rock Band DLC that's gonna be missing from PSN for a while. Are Sony starting to make odd demands on what content goes on their service?

Surely that name is too close to Recettear to be allowed.It's even pronounced the same way. Also, buy Recettear, it's a lot of fun.

I was always a Sinclair kid but this is pretty sad news. He and Sir Clive were legends to a little nerdy kid like me in the early 80s.

It looks like a Battlefield style game because it is has input from Gordan Van Dyke. i assume you know who he is.

I honestly cannot understand why anyone would want this.

Happened so many times to me when I lived in the Midlands. Even lost a tooth once and still got in trouble. British schools are a bit of a mess these days. That said, after watching Waiting For Superman I'm pretty glad I didn't go to a US school.

I went to 4 schools in 3 regions around the UK growing up and I am pretty sure that each school was rampant with violent behaviour. Hell I used to get attacked on the school playground by whole groups and i'd get put in detention for fighting back. even when other kids I didn't really know came to my defence. if

Did anyone make a game based on playing a waterfall that travels the world hiding dungeon entrances from explorers?

I used to work at EA UK in Camberley and Guildford in QA. Had a real good time for the year I was there. Treated well, apart from that month where we had no air-con in the new office. Plenty of great perks. That said when we moved to Guildford there was a bit of the feeling that the office types didn't want us there.

Having worked in videogame QA for a year I can tell you that you have no idea just how difficult coding a game is. Every tiny change made to fixing the game up for launch can cause a whole cascade of bugs. One game I worked on finished up at over 10,000 bugs logged. If the publisher doesn't want to pay the devs to

A true sign that my gaming skills have diminished over the years. I used to dominate Bubsy (err the game) to the point where I'd only die because I wanted to see the animations. I knew the levels inside out. I remember playing it years later and it was just painful. I just couldn't control it like I used to.

Man the backlash they would get if they did offer that as a paid DLC after fluffing the face import at launch would be amazing. And yeah, I meant in game mid play-through.

It would probably be too much to ask that they included a function to let us replace the faces we've had to make with the properly imported ones I guess. Surely there's plastic surgeons on the citadel that could pull it off.

I asked some scientists and they said that that freedom costs you about a buck'o'five a month in electricity.

I had a look earlier and couldn't find it. He was on at around 8:50AM. I missed the start because I too was watching something else.

Switched on BBC breakfast news this morning and they were interviewing Notch. He told them he wants to make a space adventure game.

Friend of mine finished the game unaware of all the hate the ending was getting online. Asked him what he thought and he said it was a perfect ending. I've still not got there yet so I don't know what exactly happens but I get the feeling people have just been raging for the sake of it.

PeterMoldeux is hilarious. My personal favourite was his tweet about a game where you played a waterfall that travelled the world hiding cave entrances from adventurers.