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SovietSharkey: The Steam Discussion was hilarious while it lasted
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TwilightBard: Wait...was? they locked it? Seriously this is a hilarious trainwreck

I do feel bad for the people who were scammed by misleading information, but the sheer amount of information that's coming into the light is insane. And the people who are fighting and defending the devs are acting like people are trying to kill the game entirely.
I meant that it will probably be less rage filled with the removal so I have feeling it won't remain as funny
Bad wording on my part though
Post edited December 19, 2012 by SovietSharkey
How did it get on Steam in the first place? It's made by the guy who made Big Rigs, how could anyone expect it to be good?
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SovietSharkey: I meant that it will probably be less rage filled with the removal so I have feeling it won't remain as funny
Bad wording on my part though
Honestly? I think it's gotten worse since the removal, because of the people defending it. One guy is even trying to say it's not a scam, and giving some really weird definition. I'm just reading up on all of the information, but it's kinda sad how it's all coming together.
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Toast_burner: How did it get on Steam in the first place? It's made by the guy who made Big Rigs, how could anyone expect it to be good?
It got hyped to the 9 Hells and probably had a lot of people talking to it. That would get my attention as a game seller since it would give me a big chance to get a profit out of selling the game.
Post edited December 19, 2012 by TwilightBard
One of my proudest moments. People laughed at me when I said that I don't believe WarZ was in development before DayZ became popular. Who's laughing now? Hahaaa! Hahaha!
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F4LL0UT: One of my proudest moments. People laughed at me when I said that I don't believe WarZ was in development before DayZ became popular. Who's laughing now? Hahaaa! Hahaha!
I think it's only in development before because they basically modded one of their own games. It's...such a loophole there that it doesn't count, and it's sad how much of a cash grab that this has been.
What the hell was this game? Did the Big Rigs guy get it uploaded as a scam?
I derp...
Post edited December 20, 2012 by Titanium
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SovietSharkey: The Steam Discussion was hilarious while it lasted
Those steam forums were a fucking goldmine, some of the most hilarious stuff I've read this month for sure
The worst bit is shown by TotalBiscuit's video - badly implemented micro-transactions. He bought a few items, logged into a server and got killed instantly by another player as he spawned. The items he had just bought was lost forever....

This is how you DO NOT do micro-transactions.

it also looked bloody impossible to start a new game, all the gear was guarded by hordes of zombies, and you need get past the zombies without gear. There is a lot of balance issues there.
never should have been released... here is the interview with the dev, such an idiot.... you dont treat your fans like that and expect good things to happen...

http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/12/20/the-war-z-interview-sergey-titov-backlash/
Post edited December 20, 2012 by Starkrun
YOU'RE WINNER!
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lowyhong: YOU'RE WINNER!
Wouldnt that finger sign be offensive in England? Or is it already too old fashioned or something?
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lowyhong: YOU'RE WINNER!
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iippo: Wouldnt that finger sign be offensive in England? Or is it already too old fashioned or something?
Only if the fingers were aimed directly at the camera would it be offensive.
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iippo: Wouldnt that finger sign be offensive in England? Or is it already too old fashioned or something?
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Telnet: Only if the fingers were aimed directly at the camera would it be offensive.
Somehow I get the feelings someone should tell that to (among others) japanise - ive seen ALOT of all kinds of videos and photos where people clearly seem to think its V-for-victory or something on those lines...

Culture differences are quite interesting, until they hit you the hard way :)
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Telnet: Only if the fingers were aimed directly at the camera would it be offensive.
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iippo: Somehow I get the feelings someone should tell that to (among others) japanise - ive seen ALOT of all kinds of videos and photos where people clearly seem to think its V-for-victory or something on those lines...

Culture differences are quite interesting, until they hit you the hard way :)
If the palm of your hand is facing you, then it's offensive in the United Kingdom. If the palm is outward, then it is interpreted as a peace/friendly sign.