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I chose "Yes because it's being made by Microsoft.", but actually I'm not gonna buy it because I don't like playing games. However, if I would buy one, the main reason would be because it's being made by Microsoft.
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Alex Marbus
www.marbus.net
But then again, I could be wrong.
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How about "Yes. I'll be forced to buy one because I have kids."
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I was going to say the samething except it would be:
"No, I have kids and I would never be able to get them off of it!"
"But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument.
"Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01
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Right. But in my case, the length of time to change my answer from NO to YES is directly proportional to the amount of whining I can take...
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Even if I wanted one, my partner would kill me if I got it
She hates me playing games at home, especially if her kids can play em too. Bad for the old moral fibre of something.
Roger Allen the man
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Look on the bright side - you get to save the money.;)
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Come on Roger, as you state you are "Roger Allen the man". If she is allowed to be cranky and bossy for 5 days every month (hardly good for moral fibre that) then you should be allowed to idle some time away on a game or two.
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront
"The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
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Paul Watson wrote:
Come on Roger, as you state you are "Roger Allen the man". If she is allowed to be cranky and bossy for 5 days every month (hardly good for moral fibre that) then you should be allowed to idle some time away on a game or two.
Paul, I would never expected that from you. Are you sure you aren't John Simmons Outlaw Programmer in disguise?
Michael
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I am quite shocked to realise, on re-reading, how John Simmons my comment seemed
Actually while I respect and adore women I don't think us males are all that bad and we do deserve our own funny habits, plus the respect of women. I just felt Roger should not let his partner dominate him like that. If he wants to play a game or two then he should be entitled to.The 5 days every month example was a bad one to balance with*, maybe I should change it to "three hours putting make up on" or "change clothes three times before being allowed to go out".
When I hear a guy who's partner tends to rule the roost it tells me that she does not show the respect that he shows for her. I don't mean for him to just go awol and go the other extreme by becoming dominate (like John would advocate ). Rather reach a compromise and she should respect that Roger is not going to turn her kids into evil doers by force feeding them violent video games.
Respect, respect, respect. And compromise. Very important!
* though I have to say women are VERY unfair that they can spend 5 days being grumpy and bossy as hell, expecting us to be supportive, and then lash out at us "insensitive males" when we have one bad day and get a bit grumpy
Is the above more what you expected from me?
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront
"The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
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Much better
Michael
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Paul Watson wrote:
I am quite shocked to realise, on re-reading, how John Simmons my comment seemed
Actually I quite like John Simmons type comments, even if I am the target. I give out a few myself, especially at John (it seems at the moment he is always my target - Its not intentional John! Well it is really )
I have a very very very very very thick skin on these things. After all, I live with that woman.....
Actually, she a woman who knows what she wants....and she wants me doing DIY, not playing computer games. I still get to play almost everyday on my work PC.
Anyone up for a game of Counterstrike? Post the server here, if "RIGamortis" turns up, then its me....
Counterstrike - I am cannon fodder.
Q2 - I am a mean machine (with a decent connection)
Pinball - I am awsome (real world pinball that is) - but out of practice
Roger Allen
Sonork 100.10016
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Roger Allen wrote:
Actually I quite like John Simmons type comments,
Yeah I get a good laugh out of them too. But I am supposed to be a sensitive, new age type of guy and his comments, while perfectly valid, are anything but new age and sensitive. So I was shocked... hehe
Roger Allen wrote:
Anyone up for a game of Counterstrike? Post the server here, if "RIGamortis" turns up, then its me....
Man I wish I could have a go, should get out my copy of Counterstrike or Quake 2. I do prefer Half Life to Q2 though
Roger Allen wrote:
Counterstrike - I am cannon fodder.
Ditto! That game you need to invest serious time into in getting any good. Some people bloody live on those servers. I poke my head out and find myself on another map as some sniper takes me out hehe.
Roger Allen wrote:
Q2 - I am a mean machine (with a decent connection)
Nail Gun! Love it, live it, give me one! hehe.
Roger Allen wrote:
Pinball - I am awsome (real world pinball that is) - but out of practice
Not much of a South African institution that, Pinball. I am "passable" hehe.
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront
"The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
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"No, because although I am a gamer, I prefer to play on a PC, and never use a gaming console.
Regards
Thomas
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That's the one. Screw consoles - I play on the PC.
"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Amen to that! My PC can play those same games, and one million other tricks. I read an article about Microsoft's Xbox advertising campaign where they said that Microsoft plans on losing money on the Xbox for the first two years or so, just to break into the market. Why does that not surprise me?
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Companies always lose money on the hardware. The console sells for $300 and that's about a $100 loss for MS. (I forget where I saw that figure, one of the big news sites, maybe ZD.) They'll make their money on selling first-party software, other overpriced hardware (like $30 for a freakin' DVD remote), and license fees from third parties.
--Mike--
http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/
#include "witty_sig.h"
your with and
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Over the next few years, you will see all the games that never could be on a PC, appearing on the XBox. I don't know if you had a look at their developer information, but it is more like Windows to develop for than Windows is. Almost. And XBox offers one thing you can never have with a PC - assured system compatability. You don't have to cut out features because they might on the average Joe's PC. Okay, maybe games will feel more consolised on the XBOX (it being a games console and all), but not having to learn an entirely new architecture means that the majority of really good games programmers can already program for XBox.
I'll be getting one when they bring them out in Europe.
David Wulff, Founder of The BLA
dwulff@battleaxesoftware.com
[100.9977:Dave]
New's flash - Bob caught in kitchen incident.
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Amen to that!
Why would I want to play on a console when I have a PC? Can anyone give me any good reasons?
I read a review of Halo on GameSpot and I was admittedly pretty jealous that the XBox had this game as it looks awesome, but then it shows the multiplayer mode and the poor sods have to share one TV screen. One shot had four people all playing on one screen..
Yes you can link the things together but how many people have 8 buddies all with XBox's all willing to troop over to your house to play? With a PC you just logon to the net and you have thousands of people to play against.
Also those flipping console controls are shocking... no mouse, no keyboard. Not hot keys or the classic AWDS movement!
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront
"The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
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I agree, although I spent a fair amount gaming, it's all PC based. I don't think I've used a console since the Atari 2600...
David
http://www.dundas.com
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I clicked no, because it's M$, but the real answer is, no, because it's not Nintendo and I want a Game Cube.
I have no time to play the games, but I want one anyhow.
Christian
After all, there's nothing wrong with an elite as long as I'm allowed to be part of it!! - Mike Burston Oct 23, 2001
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GC comes out next week... Email Chris and suggest a similar poll for next week.
--Mike--
http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/
#include "witty_sig.h"
your with and
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Second that, any system withought Zelda is not worth the money
Ben Burnett
"It's all absolutely devastatingly true -- except the bits that are lies"
- Douglas Adams
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My son is a Zelda addict. I fail to see the attraction.
"But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument.
"Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01
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I clicked the same thing for practically the same reasons.
It simple really you play pc games for online stuff like quake
and the ps2 for games like Final Fantasy and Gran Turismo and
the xbox for err well, It'll be getting Grand Theft Auto if you haven't already finished it on the ps2 and err ... errr halo which got universally frowned upon the one time it was let out in public.
Anthony
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