Replies to neonflash, page 3
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@neonflash oh okay cool where are u gonna work at
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@neonflash whah???
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@neonflash Her given reason for saying it was "I like to see him blush".
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@neonflash i dont have the balls to where a girl shirt u have more balls than me
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@neonflash do it bro
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@neonflash of course if u were serious i would lol
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@neonflash thought what was cool?
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@neonflash Yes, she and it are quite adorable. ^^ Though of the CMC I prefer Applebloom. :3
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@neonflash My son has that one. ^^ His uncle bought it for him, because I don't let him play with my ponies.
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@neonflash nice
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@neonflash my pony shirt im wearing it at school
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@neonflash Hey.
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@neonflash supp
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@neonflash Okay, that makes more sense. Still seems kinda off, but whatever. I'll keep buying games, and none of them fancy mathematics will muddle up /that/ issue.
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@neonflash I've got two. one for AJ's mane and one for her tail!
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@neonflash Whether it's right, or cheap, or neither, that still makes no sense if the person they're selling the game to is the players themselves. Who else are they supposed to market to if not the gamer who will eventually be buying the game? If they cater to anyone else that seems like it'd cause less sales since the ones who will be buying the game won't be interested.
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@neonflash It depends on how they plan on marketing the product though. I doubt every single company looks at "How can I make a cheap idea that doesn't actually work, but will still get everyone to buy it when it's too late?" and instead looks at, "How can I implement this idea which the players will love?" That being said, the players should be first and foremost no matter whether they're talking about sales or no. The players will be the ones who will buy the game, and unless it's targeted at children in which they'll need to sell the game's points to the parents, the gamer will be the one shelling out their money from their wallets.
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@neonflash In my opinion, they are already "choice" games even when trying to be moralistic. With the addition of achievements and trophy's, your morals can be completely thrown out the window because you need to be "bad" in this playthrough even if you're normally the savior of everyone and anything. The way I see it, it's called a Role Play Game for the expectation that you should be at least attempting to feel for the characters to some extent. Being less immersive for the sake of the audience feels like a step back for gaming honestly.
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@ceruleanspark @neonflash They way I see it, is that morality isn't something that the game should need to give you. It should give you the options, the (sometimes unforseen) benefits and consequences and let you be the one to decide what was "Right" or "Wrong" I find it annoying when I do something and it says that it was "evil" when in my opinion it was far kinder than what really happened.
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@neonflash Well I can understand that kill x people and they will not want you there. Whether you're bad or not, that's not something they'd normally tolerate. I'm talking more along the lines of, "These people are threatening me to kill this one person or they blow up the town which has been nice to me since I wandered in. However, this person is actually a child and completely innocent and has done nothing wrong whatsoever." I'd just like them to put mroe choices in that aren't obviously good and bad and more choices that aren't either and depend on what you think.
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@neonflash I'd just prefer them to take out any moral bars entirely and make decisions you make simply give you benefits and setbacks depending on what you did. If I kill a person and take his money, the town should hate me, but it should simply be a reaction to me killing the guy, not because I was "bad" One good example is Dragon Age Origins "choices" where a lot of them weren't wrong, it was simply how you felt was right to handle it.
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@neonflash Well, Washington was the seat of government, so probably a prime target for missiles.
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@neonflash Meh, I'd play FO3, but I don't have it and I played it a good amount and did almost everything. FO:NV was just not pulling me in as much as FO3 did. I'll just wait till Skyrim comes out.
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@neonflash Why thank you.
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@neonflash Hey there.
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@neonflash I will thanks for the reccomendation
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@neonflash I don't dress, so every day is Halloween.
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@neonflash wait, when you take a shower your fire alarm also goes off ? ... so what sort of sollution do you have for it ?
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@neonflash This explains why I don't know it. I never got far in New Vegas.