Firstly, allow me to congratulate you on your upcoming "esteemed" status! One of my first days here you offered to gift me a game - I've not forgotten your generosity and indeed have striven to live up to your standard. In addition to that, you've been super helpful when it comes to technical issues. But mostly, your sense of humor is most appreciated. So four stars seems totally appropriate and I look forward to seeing your fifth ;-)
Questions, questions, questions - personally I'd have asked different ones but then again, I'm a woman and a mother ;-p
1) Tell me of an "Oh God, how did I fail that bad" or "In your face!" experience you had in an FPS game.
i don't play FPS so this question is moot.
2) What control scheme that has gone at least up to the prototype stage would you like to use for a game that doesn't support it, and how would it make the game more entertaining/fun.
Huh?
3) Are you (or were you) active in a research field? How did you become involved into it?
No but my sister has a doctorate in reproductive endocrinology - she was working on the "male pill" and missed attending my first wedding due to the need to cut off some rat balls and examine them. Not sure this counts as an answer but it was far too choice not to share with this crowd ;-p
4) One classic and one new release on GOG that really excited you, and why?
New - The Night of the Rabbit - drools. Unfortunately I am gonna have to wait until the budget allows for a $20 expense. Old classic - well did you want a list? I have to say that finding Myst games in a download instead of running off a CD was a revelation but there are so many others here on GOG I'd be remiss in not listing them all so I'll keep it short and sweet - like one special kiss.
5) Do you know about the GOGWiki? Why haven't you been active there yet? What page of the Wiki do you think you could "adopt", to make sure it's correct and up-to-date?
I do know about the GogWiki but time! Time is at a premium and the general discussion forum is like crack - do I need say more?
HIB question - I bought two. One for myself and one for my son - he'd had several of the games on his wish-list as did I, so I splurged. Of course my uber- understanding hubby might look askance when the bill comes round, but he knows how happy it makes me to play and how happy it makes me to gift - GOG members aren't the only ones that benefit from my need to make peeps happy. Truth be told, the familial connection is a prime motivator for me to be here - well that and my love for games in general. We all need fun in our lives and there is no better truth in that ~smiles~
I guess I'll be in for a ten-buck game if it please you and random gods smile upon me ;-)
Post edited May 28, 2013 by Momo1991