Replies to adiwan, page 122
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@broniebrown I shall keep this in mind. God bless you
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@broniebrown I'm actually mad at myself for only just finding out pizza balls exist
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@broniebrown Just adapt it!
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@broniebrown Heheh, yeah.... How does Swiss cheese get its holes, again? :p
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@broniebrown Boy, it sure does sound appetizing when you break down the science like that!
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@broniebrown thats pretty cool then :D
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@broniebrown It makes little sense though. What is your angle ?
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@broniebrown Wouldn't that simply cause videogames never to develop? And more important: do you support paradoxes or new timelines?
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@broniebrown You'd ruin videogames for everyone forever. They just wouldn't find fun anymore in games of the era.
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@broniebrown are those working now like new controllers?
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@broniebrown I like that the little girl owned the show against an adult in the first episode.
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@broniebrown That looks like the best place to ride a bike at
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@broniebrown >wookiee boobs
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@broniebrown Adowable
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@broniebrown What about Amazons new Kindle Fire thing? The smallest one of those seems like it'd make a pretty nice MP3 player.
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@broniebrown You have no idea how much I hope for a new "we allow you to run your own server from home"-renaissance. These days a LOT of games rely on the "lets squish piracy by keeping a lot of stuff to ourselves" method. Simcity is a big one, Dawn of War 2 is also an example of how I do not like to see things being done, Battlefield has been a big one since BF2142 I believe. And the biggest kid on the block "Galactic Annihilation" is although I really like the game, almost unplayable due to lag ( I actually went back to Suppreme Commander because I had the "itch" ) because from what I have gathered, troop movement is not calculated locally even when playing skirmish, this is all done in the "cloud". And I really hate that term.
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@broniebrown Well, not entirely correct. Back in 1996 after looking at how Sega Master System failed in America when compared to Europe, and looking at the reluctant sales of the Sega 32X & Saturn & basic lack of any sort of hype for the Dreamcast I held a presentation about the subject ( boring half the class to either yawning or looking outside at passing cars, while there were like 3 interested people, including the teacher, which scored me a pretty grade it did ). I think I ended it with me making a blind jab at the future stating something like "I think that the future of gaming on dedicated machines relies more in the hand-held portable market than it does on machines that you must hook up to your TV." ( I should have those overhead-projector slides somewhere I think ). We all know what happned though, Nintendo already had the home-team advantage since it was outselling the Game-Gear about 4 to 1, and a year later the Game Boy Color was anounced. Ofcourse I got one :D
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@broniebrown "I'll predict that the ones with the bigger money behind their backs will win in the end" ... Your move Nintendo ... But all sillyness asside, there is virtually no way to predict what will happen in a 3-way fight between companies. Sure you could state things like Namco or Capcom or Sega, but they are not big-time players anymore. Quite recently the Gamespy servers went down and everyone got a sour taste of "wait, I can not play [name of old title] anymore ?" which I am sure has not seen the height of it's internet-cry-time yet... And back on the topic of Origin and Uplay, if their ( crappy, shoddy, weak excuse for DRM, real customer interfering ) methods are the only way to see the games you get hyped enough for ( Watchdogs, Titanfall ). People will use Uplay/Origin. Hype is being used as a tactic to uplift the bad taste in people's mouth when they hear DRM, it might be short term, and it might be damaging to the games-market it is but it works.
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@broniebrown It will only be a matter of time before mayor mergers will occur followed by an epic 2 or 3 way shakedown. Pretty much in the same way which Apple vs Android vs Windows-Phone or Steam vs Origin ( vs Uplay ? ) is going down
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@broniebrown WHO CARES IF HASBRO STILL GETS TO CONTROL LIKE A THIRD OF THE CHANNEL'S PROGRAMMING, THE FANDOM'S STILL DEAD 5EVER THIS IS EVEN WORSE THAN THE LAST TIME THE FANDOM DIED
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@broniebrown I'M LEAVING THE FANDOM! THE CORPORATIONS HAVE SCREWED US BRONIES ONCE AGAIN, RIP THE FANDOM, THE FANDOM IS DEAD, RIP MLP, RIP TWILIGHT SPARKLE, RIP FLUTTERSHY, RIP ALL THE REST, RIP BRONIES, RIP THE FANDOM, I'M LEAVING THE FANDOM
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@broniebrown Shares went down. And the recent internet cryout about the European netflix pool of goodness being about a quarter of the American ones is probably to blame there.
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@broniebrown http://online.wsj.com/articles/discovery-to-take-control-of-the-hub-network-1410979842 ... Yeap, pretty much what I deducted.
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@broniebrown I am reading this but do not really comprehend at this time what is being said. As "The Hub" or "The Hub Network" ( unsure what title they go by now ) are/is a 50/50% joint venture ( meaning they both own an equal or near equal share ) between "Hasbro Inc" and "Discovery Comminucations". This article says that "Hasbro ending its partnership with Discovery over The Hub network", which my brain would interpet as "Hasbro Inc will sell their 50% of The Hub they own to Discovery Comminucations". And if that is the case like 95% of all EqD comments here are complete mishegas. and now for the real question, am I wrong in understanding the article ?
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@broniebrown yikes, that bad, huh
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@broniebrown gotta like 'em all
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@broniebrown Welcome to the club when I was fixing my Xbox 360 controller and N64 Controller.
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@broniebrown That's like saying I passed out on a pile of clothes this morning.
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@broniebrown Seems like https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appynow.toothbrush with the added benefit of needing to buy an expensive bluetooth toothbrush ( bluetoothbrush... yea... that's a thing now )