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Kaverf

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  1. Sometimes I feel like the only DDE purchaser that does not give a flying hoot if BW gives the CE guys something extra. Paid more. Let them get some extra things. It's the least BW can do for the whole CE vendor being a big joke thing.
  2. Thank your god for the pixel shift and screen scrubber anti-burn in features my TV came with.
  3. They barely have the engine holding together for DX, never mind trying to get it into a wine wrapper. Porting it right to openGL, while it could be done... I can't say I see them doing. If you felt real crazy, I suppose you could always try Crossover and see how that works out.
  4. *click one button* *A shuttle has been dispatched* /Amatfleet
  5. I noticed that too. I wasn't even surprised. I'd actually be far more surprised if it WASN'T a shoddy quick job. Because that's what it is. A shoddy, quick, cheap programming job. Edit: But what game DOESN'T have this in some form? Seen three rocks in oblivion. The rest were the same. Lets picket Bethesda over it.
  6. Yeah, or they could have kept the story interesting the whole way through. If BW put in a option that randomly picked an answer for me and skipped all the cutscenes, that'd be even better. Sorry if your opinion and mine don't match. But the story lines have gotten boring as hell to me. Deal with it.
  7. Happened to me to on my BH. Some guys starting shooting at her, so I thought "Why make it look like it, when it WILL be rebels who kill her." So I sat back. Mission failed. Had a laugh myself, was a pretty stupid quest all around.
  8. At first it's awesome. But by the time I got to the fourth planet, I became ready to send a bill to bioware for any physiotherapy I needed on my thumb after pressing the space bar so many times. The dialogue just becomes stale and boring after so long, that all I want to do is kill whatever the dude wants killed and be done with it.
  9. Well I'm an iPhone user, but I will +1 the request anyway. An added level of security is never a joke, and authenticators are a big added level that shouldn't be confined to either people who pay, or free for people who use one type of phone.
  10. I bet WoW had people compare it to other games when it launched. So cute that this one does, just like WoW at first.
  11. The only difference I've noticed is absolutely no more texture popping. No load speed change compared to my 1TB WD 7200 64mb cache 6gb/s HDD.
  12. You can hate the game, the devs, the company. but you can't deny SWG had things in it most current devs would mess their pants over even thinking of implementing in a large scale like they did. The clothes. Player housing. (Almost) Wherever the player wanted. Including the decorating scheme. Player cities, each with its own ''government''. The crafting system. Including harvesters, rotating resources, and how it all comes together. The full on player run economy. It certainly wasn't the game of the century. But the orig devs had balls. You gotta give them that.
  13. While I agree with the overall score of the game, it's important to still keep in mind the things left undone, or things that should not have happened in the first place. Number one being using an engine that was unfinished and bugged heavily to begin with, admitted by the creators of Hero Engine themselves. Because, lets face it. For the most part, the performance is not up there with what a modern game should be like. ( I'm still wondering what "High, Medium, Low" mean in the AA setting as well. :S ) The game is good, with a lot of room for improvement IMO. Not great, certainly far from horrible with no redeeming factors what-so-ever. Just good with room for improvement.
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