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Comment In: Deus Ex 3 Director: Getting Team Support For Player Choice Can Be Challenging [News - 07/26/2010 - 09:22]

I think just knowing you're ...

I think just knowing you're missing something the first time, will force player to re play the game to seek the missing parts. A lot of game forced the player to see everything, without knowing they lost replayability by doing so.

Comment In: Hi-Rez Studios Drops Subscription Fee For Online Shooter Global Agenda [News - 06/25/2010 - 06:49]

the average person spending 28 ...

the average person spending 28 a month is a minority in the facebook apps, which is a different audience than a MMO.

Comment In: Words of Wisdom: Advice on Starting an Indie Studio [Blog - 05/11/2010 - 04:17]

It's okay to dream about ...

It's okay to dream about doing the next best selling game of the year, as long as you plan your finance accordingly. Planning the production of the main product while developing small games, easily publishable that can produce a daily cash flow. Although dreaming is ok, you have to be ...

Comment In: Gamasutra Asks Readers To Vote For 'Game Of The Decade' [News - 12/14/2009 - 08:40]

I would say Thief 2: ...

I would say Thief 2: The Metal Age 2000 Way before Assassin Creed could climb walls, Garret had those clever Rope Arrow, Moss Arrow, Water Arrow, Fire Arrow, Sounds Arrow, etc. While the story was linear, the game itself gave to the player the ability to free roam where they ...

Comment In: Kotick, Morhaime Detail Xbox Live-Like Battle.net Plans, Explain StarCraft II Delay [News - 08/05/2009 - 01:43]

WoW have millions of suscribers ...

WoW have millions of suscribers who pay for their games each month. There would be even more people if it was free. Would Battle.net begin to charge each accounters five buck a month, that means each player of Wow would have to pay five more buck, for nothing more than ...

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