Re: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 13:20
you repeated what I said and called my words metabolic end product only to call them half-metabolic end product later and still I don't see how I could be wrong <.<
You're just jealous because us living in the past have better music than you.SPAZ ROFELZ wrote:DX3 is as you all know supposed to be a prequal to the series, alot of people bitch abotu DX:IW, there wasn't much wrong with it, it was a good game. Yeah there's gonna be regen health but that's the current benchmark for games. Look at MW2, BC2, ME2 and such, all good games (all for different reasons) but all using the regenerative health layout.
All we've done since it was announced was bitch about the regen malarky, even though in the first game we had a regen aug... hurr durr. It'll make the MP (if any) more balanced also. DX was a great game both SP and MP but to be honest it's outdated, it's a raw game in dire need of refinement, but what you guys need to realise, Edios is a company, Square Enix is a company, companies need money, it needs to sell, if it doesn't cater for everyone, but caters for a majority, then that's epic winrar on the money side of things, comma, comma, fullstop.
It'll be gripping and all that shite, perhaps you guys need to GTFO 2001 and GTFI 2010.
QFT. Spaz has pretty much hit the nail on the head. Again.SPAZ ROFELZ wrote:DX3 is as you all know supposed to be a prequal to the series, alot of people bitch abotu DX:IW, there wasn't much wrong with it, it was a good game. Yeah there's gonna be regen health but that's the current benchmark for games. Look at MW2, BC2, ME2 and such, all good games (all for different reasons) but all using the regenerative health layout.
All we've done since it was announced was bitch about the regen malarky, even though in the first game we had a regen aug... hurr durr. It'll make the MP (if any) more balanced also. DX was a great game both SP and MP but to be honest it's outdated, it's a raw game in dire need of refinement, but what you guys need to realise, Edios is a company, Square Enix is a company, companies need money, it needs to sell, if it doesn't cater for everyone, but caters for a majority, then that's epic winrar on the money side of things, comma, comma, fullstop.
It'll be gripping and all that shite, perhaps you guys need to GTFO 2001 and GTFI 2010.
should beGTFO 2001 and GTFI 2010
and even so there will always be someone installing SP and playing it.GTFO 2000 and GTFI 2010
anihex wrote:[...] Eidos have to find a good balance of making money and making the games for the fans of Deus Ex now. [...]
Deus Ex : Invisble War was a good game. At least it would have been, when there weren't the "Deus Ex" in it's name and it's attempt to be a successor of Deus Ex. [...]
[...] Even a remake of Deus Ex with better graphics couldn't replace the original Deus Ex. That's not possible.
SPAZ ROFELZ wrote:[...] alot of people bitch abotu DX:IW, there wasn't much wrong with it, it was a good game. [...]
DX was a great game both SP and MP but to be honest it's outdated, it's a raw game in dire need of refinement, but what you guys need to realise, Edios is a company, Square Enix is a company, companies need money, it needs to sell, if it doesn't cater for everyone, but caters for a majority, then that's epic winrar on the money side of things, comma, comma, fullstop. [...]
Well ... I guess I didn't said something similiar?Skilgannon wrote:Spaz has pretty much hit the nail on the head.
As I said, with nanotechnology having affected the society for so long, it would be something of a norm. Keep in mind, though the newest nanotech agents like JC are rare indeed, augmentations seem to not require much more than the container and a medbot.~[FGS]SaSQuATcH~ wrote:
Those medkits DO contain band-aids and sanitizing wipes and everything else a medkit contains today, only they would be more modern because they're 50 years ahead of us.
HOWEVER trust me if I say that DX game developers didn't spend much time thinking about that because they didn't have a reason to. As they said realism isn't always fun in a game.
Edit; TY for translation anihex, I'm glad that Square Enix doesn't have that much influence in DX3 developing as I previously thought.
Word on the street suggests ARMAII is more realistic. :Cchin.democ. wrote:For the realism guys here, anyone playing a game called Operation Flashpoint - Dragon Rising?
Mech-augmented people aren't that rare indeed but if there's some special stuff they need, it's probably not something that a nano-augmented agent requires because nano agents' augs work differently than mech's, they use nanites/nanobots (don't remember the name) thus they require a different way of fixing.Meanstreak(BNino) wrote:
As I said, with nanotechnology having affected the society for so long, it would be something of a norm. Keep in mind, though the newest nanotech agents like JC are rare indeed, augmentations seem to not require much more than the container and a medbot.
Also, the fact that smuggler has augmentation canisters and biocells is evidence that the nanotech gear trade obviously goes beyond the military and para-military organizations.