Roller Coaster Tycoon 4!
they released a mobile version that was garbage...
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It's no secret the Gamespot website is buggy. Megabit was on at 11am this morning.
Go to Gamespot's page to find the video archive... http://www.gamespot.com/videos/u-n-squadron-snes-megabit/2300-6419853
Oh look, there's no video loading (as of 3:40pm when I'm writing this. Almost 4 hours after the show started airing) Hmm, I guess I'll go check Gamespot's Youtube channel.
https://www.youtube.com/user/gamespot/videos
Oh, it's not on there.
So now I'm forced to wait until you guys get around to uploading it. Where as if Twitch archiving was enabled, I'd be able to start watching it at any moment. Twitch starts archiving those streams before the stream is even over. So at any time I'd be able to go there and know for sure it would be there. I'm aware the feed on Gamespot's website is of higher quality, and I appreciate that. But it's not as consistently available as a Twitch archive.
I'm not asking for a lot of work to be done here. I just ask that you go into the Twitch account setting and switch archiving to "on". It's so simple and yet would be so highly appreciated.
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The Megabit video is available now, but my point still stands that the Twitch video archive is more consistent and reliable.
@Jag85: Not even mad, bro. Not in any witchhunt and not making any accusations. Your desperate attempts to troll me aren't working. I never even defended the rape comment. I said he apologized for the rape comment. That is a fact, not a defence. You're obviously just trying to antagonize me so I'll come back and keep the topic bumped, thus causing more people to see the video, which is your real sad sad goal. Not taking part in your game anymore.
Indeed. How dare a woman have an opinion! We definitely shouldn't reward such women by listening to their opinions. Such opinionated women need to learn their place!
Troll attempt fail. Has nothing to do with her being a woman and you know it. You're being just as nonsensical as Anita. Not getting what you want? It must be the patriarchy!
@Minishdriveby said:
Did I say I was dissenting against her ideas? I don't know her ideas. That the whole point. Dissenting against any of her ideas would be rewarding her, giving her the audience she wants.
@Minishdriveby: You really shouldn't watch the video. She is only using the series to further her agenda. She is using gaming and gamers as pawns to gain a wider audience for her agenda to spread through. She should be shamed for these things. It's cowardly and deceptive. Don't reward it by taking the agenda seriously.
@Minishdriveby: He also apologized for the comment. The woman he told it to was pushing his buttons and provoking him. He said horrible shit, so did she. He's the internet famous celebrity though, so his end of that argument was the only part that anyone ever mentions. Not to excuse him, but he actually did apologize when he calmed down and realized how poorly he behaved.
As for the topic at hand... Anita isn't a gamer. It's widely known she admits it privately to her feminist colleges and was caught on film doing it. She lies about it to the media and the public because the web series gets her more attention that when she used to report about the same thing in films. She will just use any platform she can to spread her feminist ideology, even if she has no interest in the subject she's talking about. Which she often doesn't and barely is able to pretend to. I'm not even going to click the play button or video that youtube page. She's not worth the click.
Definitely not enough boobs in games. And whenever there is boobs in games, the professional journalists look down on it like it's a negative aspect of the game. I wish we could actually see a journalist look at some nudity and sex in a game and just admit it was hot and sexy. That it was a pleasant bit of eye candy and the jiggle physics were a joy to stare at. Stop being so afraid of being called sexist or a pervert. Stop trying to mentally castrate yourself. Enjoy it. You know you want to. Just let yourselves enjoy it.
There seems to be a new trend with big publishers releasing a big game that is a mashup of their other previous games. GTA 5 felt like they took a mechanics from Midnight Club, Max Payne, and Red Dead Redemption. Watch Dogs took mechanics from Splinter Cell, Assassin's Creed, and Far Cry.
What does everyone think of this? Is it a trend? If so, is it good or bad?
Personally I think it's a nice way to keep AAA games viable. They can work on 3 or 4 separate games that are able to be somewhat experimental, and use them to heavily produce a few mechanics. Those games don't need to be huge successes, because they can be subsidized by taking all the best, most finely developed mechanics from each game, and throwing them all together in one huge blockbuster that, while very homogenized, is a showcase of the greatest stuff from publisher.
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