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What are your feelings about it? Obviously it was a huge flop, but I've heard a lot of people say it is better than it was given credit for being.
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Oh man, $500. That's awful. What's the most you've ever spent to get a rare game?
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Do you look up educational stuff you learn about in games?
StaceyPowers replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Video Games
So was I. Even the ones that were like encyclopedias with mild user interaction. It’s okay. It somehow never really entered my brain playing Math Blasters as a kid that I was learning arithmetic skills. I just liked exploring the levels. I think it’s by design that a kid doesn’t really think of an educational game as being educational. If the brain is engaged by the fun factor, memory retention and such is probably improved, and learning might be easier. Plus, a lot of kids sadly have a negative mental association with “education,” and tricking them may be for the best =D That's pretty amazing. Talk about practical knowledge. -
Longest you've played any MMO character?
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It’s weird how that seems short to me, as does the year-long character I had. But when I had that character, it felt like ages. Ah, to be young again. -
If you had to live in Rapture or Columbia ...
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Ah, I can totally grok that. I always thought it’d be cool to live at the bottom of the sea and explore. And Rapture’s ambiance is amazing. I never noticed any drains in the floor … but hey, maybe I just don’t look at the floor enough =D Ah, I can totally grok that. I always thought it’d be cool to live at the bottom of the sea and explore. And Rapture’s ambiance is amazing. I never noticed any drains in the floor … but hey, maybe I just don’t look at the floor enough =D I feel like it’d have been a great place in theory, but in practice, it’s not like everyone came in with the same fair shot at success. Didn’t help that Ryan was a hypocrite either, nor that Fontaine was better at his game and an asshole. In that type of economy, I think one is counting on folks to be good for goodness’ sake—and alas, I don’t think one can count on people. -
Did anyone sneak to play games as a kid?
StaceyPowers replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
That wouldn’t have worked for me. I needed at least a small amount of homework to justify/explain why I needed to be sitting at the computer. Otherwise, it’d have raised questions about what I was doing. When I stayed up until 1 in the morning gaming, it was because I had “soooo much homework.” -
We often hear a lot about video game developers that are notorious for crunch time or other dubious policies, but I don’t hear as much about companies that stand out for treating their employees well. Does anyone know of any? It’d be nice to know which companies to go out of my way to shop from. @The Blackangel @skyfire @killamch89 @Alyxx @kingpotato @Executor Akamia @DylanC
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There are probably video game companies that each of us is more fond of than others. But would you say that there is a developer, publisher or hardware manufacturer that you are actually “loyal” to? Like you feel an emotional urge to defend them in an argument, for example? If so, which companies, and how did they obtain your dedication? @Alyxx @killamch89 @The Blackangel @DylanC @kingpotato @skyfire @Executor Akamia
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In this thread, I cannot help but be astounded by the sheer number of unplayed games @killamch89 and @Alyxx happen to have. Yet this seems very common. I won’t ask “how the heck do you afford all these games?” as that might be rude, so instead I’ll ask, “how do you budget for your video games?” Like, do you set rules for your spending? Is there a certain amount or percentage of your budget monthly you let yourself use to buy games? In my case, I usually only purchase a game if I decide I Must Have It. And if that is the case, I try to do overtime and then shop only out of that budget. Though if I see a good deal or if I am reaching the end of a previous game in a series, I will often make an exception. As a result, I do not have many games.
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Are there any video game lines you incorporate into conversation a lot? For example, I have a tendency to say “would you kindly” when making requests a lot, although only people who played BioShock know that I am making a joke. Everyone else has no idea why I seem to say it in italics. @Alyxx @kingpotato @The Blackangel @killamch89 @skyfire @Executor Akamia @DylanC
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If you play MMOs, what are some silly stories about how you made friends in the game? As I was telling @killamch89 in another thread I think, I remember one time when I was away from the keyboard in an MMO, because I had to minimize the screen so my parents wouldn’t see it. When I came back, I found that a member of a mafia in the game had robbed me of all my cash. His brother offered to pay it back, which was probably a way to put me in his debt. Ironically, we ended up being friends. Another silly story is a time that someone in the same game killed me completely at random one day. Since he was a new-ish player, I tried to be nice about it and explain to him why this was poor behaviour. He disappeared, and a few days later, one of the game’s top combatants, who I have never talked to in my life, is killing people who have bugged me. It turns out that he was that guy’s alt. Anyone else have any weird or funny stories about meeting people in video games?
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VGR Member of the Month - September 2019 Nominations
StaceyPowers replied to DC's topic in General Chat
Thank you! I second these nominations, and also nominate @The Blackangel! -
Did anyone sneak to play games as a kid?
StaceyPowers replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
Heheh, I remember doing that with TV as a kid, but it was because of content, not the time of day. Smart :) My habit was to do as much of my homework at school as possible so that I'd have just maybe one or two tasks left when I got home that wouldn't be too intensive. Then, I would stretch them out over the rest of the afternoon and evening while playing my MUD. Whenever parents would come upstairs, I'd quickly hit minimize on the game, and then appear to be hard at work on the assignments. Meanwhile, as they were standing in the room, I'd be praying nobody was killing me or robbing me in the game while it was minimized, lol. The most dramatic thing I ever maximized and came back to was discovering that a member of one of the game's mafias had robbed me of all my money, and his brother was offering to "help" by giving it all back, thus attempting to put me in his debt =D Ironically, as a result of the incident, we became close frenemies. -
There were so many things I loved about the early Aughts, and that timeframe in my life. One of the best things though that I miss the most was the early internet. It wasn't flooded with the masses yet, and was still in the late early-adopter stage, so communities tended to be smaller and closer, and there was very little trolling and BS compared to today. Anyway, this forum reminds me of those times, so it is a throwback in the best of ways. No person should have to survive in such circumstances, but it makes me particularly angry that it happened to you.
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If you had to live in Rapture or Columbia ...
StaceyPowers replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Video Games
Sometimes when I watch the water pouring through the ceiling, I laugh, because I am like "this water has been pouring into this room for years and still hasn't flooded it?? Where the heck is it all going??" I didn't realize that BioShock is among your favorite games! Which of the three do you like best? Also, what are your reasons for picking Rapture? Obviously, Rapture turned into a nightmare, but I'm assuming you are alluding that some of its vision appealed to you? That's why I said if you had to pick one ... Sometimes all the choices you get in life are bad ones. Of course, you could always go back in time and drown yourself prior to the point in time where you'd be forced to make that choice, thus ensuring no version of you in any universe would ever have to move to Rapture or Columbia =D The "under the sea" or "in the sky" are actually both winning points to me =D Its the politics of the places and the gene splicing nightmare that make me not want to go near them. -
Do you look up educational stuff you learn about in games?
StaceyPowers replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Video Games
Damascus steel is ridiculously cool both from a functional and aesthetic point of view. I don't think I've ever bought a game with the intention of being educated either. I just tend to get interested in what I learn along the way when there is educational material which is present. If the game is fascinating enough, I end up getting interested in everything in it which somehow links to real life. That's very practical knowledge! -
If an educational topic comes up in a video game in some form or fashion, do you look it up and study it if it interests you? For example, the art styles in Fallout and BioShock caused me to look up art deco, streamline moderne, art noveau, and beaux-arts design. I subsequently also bought a set of drawing templates so I can make my own designs. I’m on my second playthrough of BioShock Infinite right now, and decided to learn more about Wounded Knee as a result. While reading up on that, I learned about the Ghost Dance ritual and an indigenous prophet at the time who believed that Jesus would come to earth, take the tribes up into the sky, and their enemies would be wiped out below. Interesting that Comstock did a kind of inverted version of that, bringing the white people into the sky and planning a cleansing of the world below, while subjugating anyone who wasn’t white. It’s cool learning more about history (depressing history, in this case) while also picking up more about what might’ve informed Comstock’s vision of Columbia. Do you ever go on research sprees like this, and if so, what are some of the most interesting discoveries you’ve made? @killamch89 @The Blackangel @DylanC @skyfire @Executor Akamia @kingpotato @Alyxx
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There is a lot of discussion nowadays about online game servers being shut down permanently. As a lot of online games become older, support for them is being phased out, with only single player modes remaining (for those which have them). I’ve only ever played a single game that had its server taken down forever, which was an old MUD called Orone. I was actually there when the server was shut down. It didn’t seem like an amazing game, and I was only there a short time (maybe it was a couple of weeks). But what really put me out was that they pulled the cord a few hours earlier than they said they would. One of my friends and I were running around like crazy trying to accomplish as much as possible before the world ended, which was super fun and silly—and we felt quite cheated when they didn’t wait until the clock ran out. Have you ever been online on a game server when it was shut down permanently? What was your experience like? @skyfire @kingpotato @The Blackangel @killamch89 @DylanC @Executor Akamia @Alyxx
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What are the most satisfying abilities/weapons in any games, just in terms of the pure joy you experience using them? For me, I think my number one favorite is Murder of Crows in BioShock Infinite. There is just something about sending a flurry of squawking, savage birds to literally tear apart one’s enemies that just never gets old. The bees in the first two games were similar, but somehow not as exciting to watch/listen to. In Skyrim, I really love Storm Call. I love that the lightning strikes multiple foes simultaneously. It really gives you a feeling of godlike power. I can’t for the life of me remember when or how I got it though. I think maybe it was near the end of the main quest line. What to you are the most satisfying abilities to use in video games? @DylanC @Executor Akamia @killamch89 @kingpotato @Alyxx @skyfire @The Blackangel
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If you were forced to live in either BioShock's Rapture or Columbia (before the fall of either), which would you choose and why? I honestly can’t decide which would be worse. Columbia seems more prejudicial and autocratic on the surface, but Rapture got to be extremely autocratic as well. I expect I’d pick Columbia just because it would give me the best shot at escape (although, as we know, stealing an airship is harder than it sounds). @DylanC Tagging you on this since you're the only person on here I can think of who has played the series.
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What Games Feature Art Deco and/or Retro Futurist Styles?
StaceyPowers posted a topic in Video Games
I was thinking the other day about just how many video games feature art deco architecture, graphic design, and other elements. Here is a quick list of titles I came up with off the top of my head: BiosShock 1 and 2 Close to the Sun The Outer Worlds Fallout series (largely in the form of Streamline Moderne) Does anyone have any other games to add to this list? I adore the art style, and would love more art deco worlds to explore. -
I guess? I mean, I don't really function that way at all. I am still playing the same games I was years ago, but I also am regularly adding to my video game library. I want to explore new worlds and live new stories, I just don't want to give up the old ones.
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When you were a kid or teenager, did you have to sneak to play video games? If you did sneak, what creative or inconvenient means did you have to use? Policies toward violent video games were surprisingly liberal in my home (while disapproved of, they were tolerated). But I did have to sneak to play any MMO. In the beginning, this led to me using Telnet to MUD. Telnet doesn’t show you what you’re typing, so it was quite an adventure trying to compose full-length news posts in-game without being able to read a word of what I was typing.
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For any of you who play MMOs, what is the longest period of time you’ve played any single character? I think my longest lasted around a year.
