retyopy said:
HappyCastor said:
retyopy said:
HappyCastor said:
retyopy said:
HappyCastor said:
retyopy said:
HappyCastor said:
Well, if you can't differentiate between the value of some pixels and some people, maybe you shouldn't play games where you shoot them, and maybe I should thank you for not wanting to play them.
read the second edit.
I have.
They are not concepts of humans, they are empty shells, designed in a way to make them look like humans. To say they are a copy, a clone of humans is to imply some sort of intelligence, or consciousness to some degree. They have neither, and to imply they are a "concept" of us is insulting to one of the highest degrees, as you have insulted yourself(unless of course you are an alien, which I doubt), and another 7 billion people who do not deserve to be insulted in such a way. I suggest you think before you speak next time.
I suggest you don't overthink. Then again, perhaps I'm overthinking it.
Overthink? Have I unexpectedly dived into a forgotten meaning or law in the universe that will undoubtedly cause horror and hatred? Have I discovered an ancient theory that will make humanity throw itself down and give up all hope? No? Then I haven't "overthunk"(for lack of a better term). My reply was an automatic one, to address your insult to humanity as a whole.
Look, I apologize for being an idiot. Happy?
Yes.
OT: Most games I play are FPS'es and I find most of them funny, at the very least, as they're unbelievably pathetic attempt at smart A.I. stare me lovingly in the face as I place bets on how long they'll last. And yeah, some are well put together and have actual characters and they're A.I. can actually be considered more than a very persistent bug.
Can you reccomend any? Not many people can beat me in an argument, and you have therefore earned my respect.
Well, obviously there's Portal, but again that's obvious. Bioshock is a masterpiece in and of itself, you should definitely check that out. There's Deus Ex:thatnewone is coming out. Also, Fallout:New Vegas, or Fallout 3(it's really a preference) are pretty good, and Oblivion is viewed from a first-person perspective,which is odd for sword and ax gameplay, but is pretty smooth due to the 3 games of trial and error in the field, Skyrim is coming out in November, if your interested(Oblivion, Skyrim, and Fallout NV/3 all have 3rd person modes but they're absolutely awful). Also, if you've ever watched Extra Credits, there is an episode for games you may never have heard of, check that out, it's on this website. Gears of War is fun gameplay wise, but the story is complete dross and the gore is is a bit over the top. The independent field is a canidate, though it will be pretty dry because the indie field is always about innovation, which would be hard to come by. Child of Eden looks colorful, though I haven't played played it. Those are my suggestions, hope it helps.