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If you have no idea what I'm talking about read on... ( that line sounds familiar...)
One could argue that developers are thoughtless, mindless beings for making violent, graphic games. But when you think about it, they're only doing it for the money they rake in from us, the Bloodthirsty General Public ( referred to as the B.G.P.) After all, it is us that fuel the making of such games. We buy and play them with such enjoyment that developers have no real choice but to make what's good for their income.
Are war games goood or bad? I say bad, but I am eager to her your opinions on the matter too.
Knick Knack
> mothballed wrote:
> Knick Knack wrote:
> My topics are for meaningful discussion, not crap puns.
>
> Many apologies sir. No offence meant. Please not that no puns were
> involved in my previous post.
>
> ;]
>
> Then what does 'Thumbs up and down aching' mean?
I like violent/action/war games and the fact that I play them with my thumbs going up and down on the buttons makes them ache. So endeth todays lesson in subtlety.
;p
c58
> Knick Knack wrote:
> My topics are for meaningful discussion, not crap puns.
>
> Many apologies sir. No offence meant. Please not that no puns were
> involved in my previous post.
>
> ;]
Then what does 'Thumbs up and down aching' mean?
> My topics are for meaningful discussion, not crap puns.
Many apologies sir. No offence meant. Please not that no puns were involved in my previous post.
;]
;]
> I think that war games are probably some of the best games ever like
> MGS2, Quake, Medal of Honour, Halo and Red Faction.
> Tom Clancy has too be one of the best war game makers ever. ;l
Yes but you're not answering my question. Is it right for the manufacturers to make them at this time?
Tom Clancy has too be one of the best war game makers ever. ;l