moosecommander
MooseCommander
moosecommander

I'm glad someone finally understood the point I was trying to make.

Yes, I've played each and every one of them. Assassin's Creed 2 and Brotherhood were excellent, but there was a sharp decline in quality from there as the 2 year development cycle set in for the studios. I do not anticipate Black Flag to be much better.

As much as I anticipate this, I'm already disappointed to know that if it reaches any modicum of success, Ubisoft will start pushing it out on a yearly basis just like they did to Assassin's Creed.

But they aren't even using that photo. They may have ripped it off, but one is a digital photo manipulation while the other is 3D assets on top of a photo manipulation. In essence, they recreated the photo, which means they don't have to credit because nothing of the photo is present except for the idea. Maybe

I guess the point being, the words the autor uses aren't important. What's more important is the message.

But some people don't pray. So no, that's not accurate or appropriate. If you do pray, and they are in your prayers, that's wonderful and kind of you to care for them in that way.

I would love to be watching it, but it comes out in over a week.

Just out of curiosity - I'm sure some sources have requested payment for the information they have provided, considering the risk providing such information would usually put them in.

How has the response been positive? Two influential members resigning? Setting a trend against GDC networking events and parties?

Public shaming can be effective and it has it's uses - I don't think, in this situation, I would describe the people who were offended by dancers at a night club as being activists.

They definitely do, and I never implied that they didn't.

Nothing is wrong with someone who feels offended and wants to voice their opinion. This issue is with what avenue they take to make those complaints, and what reaction they expect. You seem to agree that no one should have resigned and instead, there should have been a dialogue that encouraged everyone to come to an

It isn't wrong that someone feels offended; what's wrong is then trying to use the fact that you were offended to make it someone else's problem. If I feel offended or disrespected by something, I leave. Maybe I'll tell people that I'm leaving because I feel offended, but I don't expect them to change what they are

uPlay, noPay!

Honestly, the fact that you have to tell someone to not "cry and complain" and "grow up" shows you have some maturing to do yourself.

That's an unfair equivalent and you must realize that.

Definitely, the gameplay and art was certainly better than the first game, but I'm more willing to forgive gameplay and art with a good story to uphold it.

Did I ever say it was anything but personal opinions? No.

It doesn't matter if Vader's actions are logical or not; the rest of the story was poorly constructed.

I would argue that the events of Force Unleashed 2 diminish the importance of the events of the first game, thus making your actions and choices somewhat inconsequential.