waltfeld
waltfeld
waltfeld

The original version, I assume, you are talking about the leaked script or what have you. Agreed on that. However what we had upon release.... had so many plot holes that it destroyed the narrative immersion for many, including myself. Frankly, the extended cut did a good patch job, but it shouldn't have needed a

I totally agree. Though we ended up using roads as a way to determine where someone was, since almost all of them are unique. We didn't use the sun. You can easily determine where someone is based on the road they are on due to the surroundings and the type of road it is. Gravel, Pave, highway, 2 lane, 1 lane, 4 lanes

I disagree with the rainbow endings. No way Shepard would have survived that. However a meaningful death is eroded the moment you are able to find plot-holes you can sail the titanic through. The narrative immersion you are trying to give to the reader starts to break apart if you don't do it correctly.

That sucked. To be honest, we ended up comparing maps and saying things like "get to the coast and follow the train tracks or this road here, take a left, keep following that." To use signs... was utterly pointless unless it was a Russian word that you could pronounce easily enough in English.

Off topic, I'm surprised no one has made a meme out of EA absorbing other Game Companies as the reapers.

Right click on the reply icon, open up new tab. Viola. Yeah, I have no idea why that's happening. Maybe it's crowd control to those who can figure it out.

You are right, but you are not right at the same time. If you want to equate this to death, than it's not the fear of death that they are afraid of, they are afraid of a meaningless death. A death full of plot-holes, inconsistencies that simply don't add up to why they didn't die. Kind-of like war.

For whatever reason... I can't comment on other people's comments. So I'll add something original to the chaos of comments. Decided to flip through his entire "book" to the very end and glance at his endings. It's... alright. Not excellent but not terrible. No 747's or titanic's you can sail through the plot holes at

Yeah they are good because they have access to respawns. You get one attempt in real life to kill the other guy trying to kill you.

here ya go.

Defending your stapler to the end.

Just curious: Did anyone else come in here thinking this was going to be some wacky anime?

That is true Jeremy, though I'll admit, I did not consider having a free-lance on the side that includes coding when I said that.

Want some amusing laughs/insights? Go through this article with the google chrome extension "Dictionary of Numbers"

With Congress being the Orcs and the Roheim show up with... someone being Gandalf to blind them.

Have them bring in past code that they work on the side as their own personal projects etc. If a programmer doesn't have personal coding projects of some sort... than something's wrong.

Same concept. Not really hard to do. A person I know steals the wifi from the college I go to by pointing a DIY Dish towards his house that is hooked up to a router on one of his friend's houses who only lives less than block away from campus. Yeah it's totally possible.

I can't disagree, as you made changes to your original statement saying someone who has an fantasy name has no value when commenting on something. I also agree that a game developer isn't going to that length either. But frankly, my thoughts on internet comments is when you have a pile of 1,000 resumes in front of

Daisy-chaining your accounts together is probably the worse way. Especially since almost everyone attempts to use the same unique identifiers like birthdays etc. Figure those out and you can basically social engineer your way past tech support if you can't figure out the password just right.

Well better a swipe at the hair than a swipe at the feet which could trip you.