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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: stephen on November 14, 2007, 09:57:35 PM
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why does this game seem to be laggng behind in vehicle production? most game companys seem to bring better looking types to the forfront in less time., I only ask because we have spent so much money as a community over the years..
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Because Combat Tour has top priority
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see rule #4
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Shut the **** up stephen. This will be considered spam as it is your 3rd topic on the same thing across 3 forums. I've lost it now, you're a friggin ******* who wants everything "now". Go play Halo 3, this game obvuisly isn't for you.
Up Yours,
Subway
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you have to admit, I have a point,
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You don't have a point at all. You've seemed to have missed Meatwads. All the workforce is on CT. Get the hell outta here you ****ing moron.
Up Yours,
Subway
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Originally posted by stephen
you have to admit, I have a point,
Unfortunately, it's on top of your head.
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Originally posted by rpm
Unfortunately, it's on top of your head.
I think its more of a target as seen through Skuzzy's rifle scope
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This is the biggest dweeb i've ever met. Period.
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I'd think that the biggest reason is that Hitechcreations is a small boutique game design firm that doesn't employ hundreds of drones to create soulless, formulaic games for the mass market. Things take longer, but the product is a labor of love, and is often the result of extensive user input. Plus, either through these boards or periodically through channel 200, you can actually talk to the big cheese himself...
When was the last time Bill Gates dropped in and chatted with you on any of the software his company puts out?
The loyalty here is strong, and there is a reason.
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Originally posted by Neubob
I'd think that the biggest reason is that Hitechcreations is a small boutique game design firm that doesn't employ hundreds of drones to create soulless, formulaic games for the mass market. Things take longer, but the product is a labor of love, and is often the result of extensive user input. Plus, either through these boards or periodically through channel 200, you can actually talk to the big cheese himself...
When was the last time Bill Gates dropped in and chatted with you on any of the software his company puts out?
The loyalty here is strong, and there is a reason.
Thank you Neubob, i hope a PNG comes to stephen sometime soon, although my posts will get skuzzified.
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Originally posted by Neubob
I'd think that the biggest reason is that Hitechcreations is a small boutique game design firm that doesn't employ hundreds of drones to create soulless, formulaic games for the mass market. Things take longer, but the product is a labor of love, and is often the result of extensive user input. Plus, either through these boards or periodically through channel 200, you can actually talk to the big cheese himself...
When was the last time Bill Gates dropped in and chatted with you on any of the software his company puts out?
The loyalty here is strong, and there is a reason.
I love you man. Ummmm .. in a manly way. Got beer?
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Originally posted by stephen
I only ask because we have spent so much money as a community over the years..
Stephen, did you study math at school? "So much money" means:
1. About 5-6 thousand players in average, $15 per month = $90000
2. 12 months in a year (so happened) = $1 080 000
3. As I can remind (can't check it right now) 9 empoyees = $120 000 per year in average.
Minus payments for traffic, hardware, office, phone lines, taxes.... Frankly, I still don't understand why HTC do that! It's looks like charity for wacks.
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Originally posted by Vad
Stephen, did you study math at school? "So much money" means:
1. About 5-6 thousand players in average, $15 per month = $90000
2. 12 months in a year (so happened) = $1 080 000
3. As I can remind (can't check it right now) 9 empoyees = $120 000 per year in average.
Minus payments for traffic, hardware, office, phone lines, taxes.... Frankly, I still don't understand why HTC do that! It's looks like charity for wacks.
Don't jinx me. The force is strong and I must obey.
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Originally posted by Arlo
Don't jinx me. The force is strong and I must obey.
:rofl
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Originally posted by Arlo
I love you man. Ummmm .. in a manly way. Got beer?
I've switched to vodka. Beer doesn't make me happy fast enough anymore... Of course I don't have any vodka at the moment, either.
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Originally posted by Neubob
I've switched to vodka. Beer doesn't make me happy fast enough anymore... Of course I don't have any vodka at the moment, either.
Still got bad memories of a night of vodka ... mixed with tequila and rum and bourbon and .....
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While i'm at it, IN
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Originally posted by Arlo
Still got bad memories of a night of vodka ... mixed with tequila and rum and bourbon and .....
I have that same relationship with tequila and Glenfiddich.
Odd how any memory of the good times are gone the very next morning, and yet the knee-jerk nausea in response to the tastes and aromas that caused the sickness seem to never fade.
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Originally posted by Neubob
I have that same relationship with tequila and Glenfiddich.
Odd how any memory of the good times are gone the very next morning, and yet the knee-jerk nausea in response to the tastes and aromas that caused the sickness seem to never fade.
Always seems weird that only the Vodka does it to me now. Guess the memory just latched on one. And Vodka, typically, has less assault on most people's pallet or nostril.
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i've been after this one for years ...
(http://www.windmillworld.com/uk/images/ibstone3.jpg)
Hell , it floats, flys, drives , and goes Bang Bang !!! (what more could ya want )
We got the Windmill .... (maybe next year )... hint hint
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It may be the very subtly of vodka's taste and smell that is the culprit. In my experience, I've found that just the hint of the right alcohol can often leave more of an impression on the mind than an overpowering blast.
One whiff of Tequila and I usually need to sit down.
As far as vodka goes, my rules are simple. Drink it ice cold and try to stick to the quality stuff. Take shots quickly and often. If I need a chaser, a nice little pickle or cherry tomato is better than anything liquid.
And then I wake up, anxious and dazed, and run to the phone to piece together the previous night.
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Originally posted by SuBWaYCH
You don't have a point at all. You've seemed to have missed Meatwads. All the workforce is on CT. Get the hell outta here you ****ing moron.
Up Yours,
Subway
I dunno why, but, that is fluff'n cracking me up.
Go play Halo 3...lmao.
SUBWAY
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I think I most liked the kid, who was on country the other night, wishing that AH2 was more like Half Life. A realistic flight sim needs to be more like a first person shooter....?
Squeek, Squeek i tell you, Squeek. (in my best Ren)
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Originally posted by Neubob
It may be the very subtly of vodka's taste and smell that is the culprit. In my experience, I've found that just the hint of the right alcohol can often leave more of an impression on the mind than an overpowering blast.
One whiff of Tequila and I usually need to sit down.
As far as vodka goes, my rules are simple. Drink it ice cold and try to stick to the quality stuff. Take shots quickly and often. If I need a chaser, a nice little pickle or cherry tomato is better than anything liquid.
And then I wake up, anxious and dazed, and run to the phone to piece together the previous night.
Your method sure makes it sound more appealing. Hmmmmm ....
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Originally posted by Roscoroo
i've been after this one for years ...
(http://www.windmillworld.com/uk/images/ibstone3.jpg)
Hell , it floats, flys, drives , and goes Bang Bang !!! (what more could ya want )
We got the Windmill .... (maybe next year )... hint hint
Looks like a chitty ride to me.
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(http://www.windmillworld.com/uk/images/ibstone3.jpg)
VansCrew hiding an M3 near the Windmill
getting Check 6's from AXER and Dextur.
:rofl
Mac
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CHECK 6 VANSCREW
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Now they're hacking the forum to display check 6's!
:noid