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sparhawk

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  1. I tried playing Stalker, but somehow It didn't get me caught. Another shooter. OK, I just played it maybe 20 minutes and then stopped, so maybe it gets better when it's played longer. The only game that really caught my attention in the last few years is Overlord. That's a really funny game, and I love to watch my minions running around attacking things and the comments they make while doing it.
  2. Not everybody is a misanthropic troll, you know?
  3. Please! Don't be THAT stupid! It was a game, and one of the players is bound to win. There is no draw in such a game, so it MUST be one of them. That a team won, that nobody expected, may be surprising, but happens all the time in sports, so what exactly was the divine intervention called for? And do you REALLY believe that a god, who doesn't care for the death of millions (which he is supposed to care for) would really go out of his way to help a stupid football team? Come on, get real! Football IS about bullying. Last time I looked at it, it was not exactly like chess, where you have to think about your move. You just hit the oponent so that he goes down and try to run past him before the judge notices it. Yes. Probably until the next season. Thats about as long as something like this is remembered.
  4. So you are the rare customer who actually pays more for his stuff to support local economy? No? Thought so. Those "evil" companies are acting the way they do for a simple reason. To maximize their profit. And how do they do this? With the support of the customer. So if customers complain that the poor third world countries are exploited by evil money grubbers, then those very customers should realize that the buckt starts with them. If customers would boycott such behaviour by not spending money on it, then the companies would have to reconsider in order to maximize their profit. And if they charge to much for it, then why do they do this? Because there are always customers who are willing to pay for it. This is simple request and demand of economy. Companies can only charge as much as the market allows. If the market accepts games coming with handcuffs, then they will come as can be seen with Steam. If the market accepts exploitation of third world countries, then they will be exploited. If the market accepts the destroying of the woods, then it will be destroyed. Market economy is not only driven by companies but also by customers, because one couldn't exist without the other.
  5. HAHA! That reminds me of the people on the hockey forum or in the hall watching a game. I bet 90% of them can't even properly skate, but they complain that the guys on the ice are not moving fast enough or do this or that wrong. Yeah, it's easy to complain when you watch it from the ranks. Of course, you can argue that they are professionals and so they should be able to do better, but then again, the same holds true for their oponent and they are not standing idly around either. I always love this stereotype of the fat guy sitting in his living room chair where he can barely lift out from, watching a football match while stuffing popcorn in his mouth and at the same time screaming that the lazy bitches on the field should move. Depends. I like to watch a sport event, especially if I do it myself as well. It can be interesting to see how others perform and what they do and such. It really helps to get motivated (at least for me) and also to try out some other things. As Oddity said, I usually see this more like studying it, than just watching it for entertainment. Even though it's also a form of entertainment of course.
  6. I don't really have a problem with people wanting to watch this. My gripe is more with people who beat up other people because they don't share the enthusiasm for the same team. I find it more bizarre that poeple are going to a football match and beat each other up about it. That's what I erally find bizarre about it, because it's not even as if this would change something. And it even hurts the sport more than it helps. Well, that's simple market economy. If enough poeple want to see it, you can make money from it, which in turn raises the salaries of the players, because they also want a share of that cake. I find it rather strange if soccer players earn three digit millions per year just because of that.
  7. Well, before I started to play icehockey myself, I also didn't understand it. Now I can see why you may care. But I guess for me it's different than for most fans. I like to watch Icehockey, because I want to see how the good players perform. How they move on the ice, how they position themselve and so on. I don't particularly care for a single team, because I don't want to see a team (which consists of different players almost every season anyway), I want to see the sport itself being performed in a good way. But talking to other people, I seem to be rather unique with this view, because most of the fans religously follow their team which I can understand to some extent, but don't share that much myself. That's why I'm also not depressed when "my team" looses. If they didn't play well, then they deserved it, and if they played well and still lost, because the oponent was better, well that's the way it is in sports. I rather see a good game lost if the team at least tried to fight for the win, than a bad game won because the oponent is so lousy that you just can't help it but winning.
  8. Football is quite intersting, but Icehockey is much more interesting.
  9. Yeah, I also think it's not a priority. But it's not as hard as it seems. I have done this before, for other applications.
  10. Gothic I+II are among the best RPGs I have played, because they always took care to make the gameworld feel as if it were real and alive. Haven't played G3 yet, but if they followed that tradition, then it should also be good. I tried to play Morrowind and soon got lost. Also tried to play Oblivion, but as soon as I walked out of the initial dungeon also got lost somehow. Or at least I lost interest in it.
  11. Don't do it so complicated. You might add a flag to the key configuration, and a boolean for each key. When the flag is set, which means to prevent repeating, then you can set the boolean when the key is pressed and clear it when the key is released. if(bool == true) return; bool = true ... perform operation ...
  12. Tha's right. In the end it doesn't count how much work it was, but how good it is. And you can do something really good with small efforts as well, if you are creative enough. The name of that mod tickles my mind. Was this a differnt mod before and renamed because of copyright reasons? Or am I confusing it with another mod. I seem to remember something about a Lord Of The Ring settings, but maybe the name is only similar or so. Not sure though. The trailer looks quite nice. Even the voice in the beginning sounds quite good to me. Many mods really suffer from bad voice acting, but this one seems to do rather good IMO. In some mods, I really wonder why they simply didn't drop the voice, if they can't make it good. It often spoils an otherwise good impression.
  13. Did you play with the Alias settings? Don't know if this was only in Doomedit, but I seem to remember that it can cause problems.
  14. So you think, if the existing goals are not met, that it helps to add more goals to the list?
  15. UÄH! That's blue cheese. I hate it! But it looks good.
  16. Yes. But that's a pointless argument. It's like saying: You can't lift a weight of 1 ton, and then you come and say "Of course I can, I just have to climb into a tower crane, and control it to lift that weight." That's the point. He HAS legs, they are just not his biological original equipment. Well, the same problem exists for anybody. Kids also have to learn to use their legs. It's not as if they are born and they start to run around. It's hard work to learn walking on two sticks, so it's really not something different. And it's always the case when you learn something. I couldn't drive on the street with a car, I had to learn it. I also had to learn bicycle driving, or skating and a host of other stuff. Yes, but it wasn't always so, even for you.
  17. I don't think these links proove that you can compete without legs. It just prooves, that you can substitute legs with appropriate devices and use them instead. If you are born without legs you can still be a runner, because modern technology can compensate for it. That's great news for disabled people, but it doesn't have anytrhing to do with the argument that you can achieve anything just because of motivation.
  18. What woul dhave happened with Beethoven if he had grown up in different circumstances. Suppose his parents would have been coal miners which are happy with their live. You think that Beethoven would have been known today? Maybe yes, but I wouldn't hold my breath. I wonder what laziness really means. If somebody doesn't work for his goals he is considered lazy. But the question is why he doesn't want to work for it. Would more motivation help? I'm not so sure. If a personallity is of that type, then motivation from other poeple may not help at all, because it's built into his personallity, and you can only change so much about it.
  19. It's simply impossible that all are doing well. the gaussion distribution will always hold. Only the parameters may change. If all individuals are performing at about the same level you would still find that some get better ratings and others worse, even though they may have the same opportunity and abillities. But this is simply because of external circumstances, which also play a role. That's exactly what I meant with my previous posting. It's simply not true to assume this. And calling all the non-Mozarts lazy bastards because they are not as good as Mozart is quite an simplification and ignorance. Well, it must not be a disabillity ni the strictest sense of the word, but it's certainly a disadvantage.
  20. I don't know how anybody can erally believe that. If your are bodily disabled you can never outrun the world champion in sprinting, because your body simply doesn't allow it. Why< do you think that it would be different for mental feats? Bodies are not the same. W are not all born totally equal and just change based on our environment. The moment we are born, our limitations are built into us, the same way our strengths are built into us. The environment can change part of it, but you simply can't overcome it when all everything else is the same.
  21. I thought models have to be triangulated by the modeler, prior to importing?
  22. The full name seems to be Lone Star Funds. Also in league with them is Hudson Advisors, which seem to handle the forced auctions and the dirty work. Other names involved are: LSF Irish Holdings V Limited, which is part of Lone Star Funds and also seems to be involved with the Deutsche Bank as a letterbox company. http://www.bankmitarbeiter.de/html/lone-star.html
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