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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMYso30L9zI

Have a good laugh ladies and gentlemen, I was crying when I saw this :)
Okay, thanks for clearing that up.
Post edited May 27, 2013 by Darvond
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Elmofongo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMYso30L9zI

Have a good laugh ladies and gentlemen, I was crying when I saw this :)
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Darvond: Could you give us context for those of us who still fear getting rickrolled?
I thought I build enough trust from you guys to know I am not pulling your legs, I am just showing you a funny video :(
I found the video hilarious.

Perhaps it's just me, but maybe I could give Activision the benefit of the doubt if they make the AI for the fish do more than just swim aimlessly.
i came for a gaming video and all i got was religious debates in the comments :/
My thoughts exactly random YouTube user. Funny how the internet works.
Post edited May 27, 2013 by RayRay13000
How exactly "so we also added an AI that, for example, the fish, move away when you get close to them" equals "next gen technology"?
While the video was moderately entertaining, the massive flame war in the comments was HILARIOUS.
I suddenly remember the Xbox One chatter about a dog... "This isn't just any dog... this is a dog you care about!"

Wow... what video game PR bullsh*t. LOL.
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Elmofongo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMYso30L9zI

Have a good laugh ladies and gentlemen, I was crying when I saw this :)
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Darvond: Could you give us context for those of us who still fear getting rickrolled?
They're talking about how the next CoD is so amazingly futuristic that even the fish have "AI" so they move out of the way when you get close to them, cut to footage of Mario 64 with Mario swimming and fish moving out of the way when he swims near them.

Though my favourite is still how CoD is so futuristic that it can actually bend light and cause godrays in without the need for a sun as a lightsource.
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bevinator: While the video was moderately entertaining, the massive flame war in the comments was HILARIOUS.
*checks comments*
Wow LOL.... How did it turn into that?!?
Post edited May 27, 2013 by Cormoran
Well this certainly backs up my argument that the N64 was an incredible console!
Ahhh, I always find it funny when companies keep on gashing about how "innovative" they are. I find it even funnier that people feel the need to constantly cite their "superior" religion in the comments (regardless of the video's content) like they are compensating for something...
Post edited May 27, 2013 by Grargar
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PhoenixWright: Well this certainly backs up my argument that the N64 was an incredible console!
I love it! Wonderful machine with wonderful games.
Having played Endless Ocean II, fish moving out of the way and reacting to you doesn't impress me at all, and I have to wonder if the budget of COD is getting so bloated or if the gameplay is getting so formulaic that the developers have time to spare on such esoteric and utterly useless features.
You're not the market for Microsoft's shite ;)

Remember, they have to market to millions of ignorant casual users just to break even.
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Dzsono: You're not the market for Microsoft's shite ;)

Remember, they have to market to millions of ignorant casual users just to break even.
Actually, I don't think that even casuals are the target.

I think its a demographic far worse than casuals.

American dudebros and people like PewDiePie who would do anything for a dollar and 15 seconds of attention are the target. The sort of people who I wish to send off to the laboratories for experimentation.
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Grargar: Ahhh, I always find it funny when companies keep on gashing about how "innovative" they are. I find it even funnier that people feel the need to constantly cite their "superior" religion in the comments (regardless of the video's content) like they are compensating for something...
Their insecurities and fear of facing reality.
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Dzsono: You're not the market for Microsoft's shite ;)

Remember, they have to market to millions of ignorant casual users just to break even.
I killed a bug few days ago, that also must be Microsoft's fault. :) Seems like the smart Internet folks of today blame them regardless of whether they actually had anything to do with the subject or not.
Post edited May 27, 2013 by Elenarie