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Peter Eisenmann's Comments
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Comment In: Paid vs. free-to-play: Advice from notable mobile studios [News - 04/26/2013 - 11:29]
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I agree with Lewis. In ... I agree with Lewis. In addition, it is worrying that the initial obstacle of giving your credit card number to apple or especially google raises with the number of free games out there. If I really want to play a game I cannot get otherwise, many won 't hesitate. But ... |
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Comment In: EA's money man spills the beans on its next-gen plans [News - 02/12/2013 - 03:40]
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These are actually great ideas, ... These are actually great ideas, I only see one problem: r nIf you have part of the game on your mobile device, you 'll sooner or later want the whole game on it. Why wait to get home to try out the new equipment I put on my soldier, if ... |
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Comment In: Video: The making of Elite [News - 01/09/2013 - 04:59]
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What an amazing story of ... What an amazing story of creative vision and technical brilliance. |
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Comment In: What the hell does 'mid-core' mean anyway? [News - 01/02/2013 - 04:30]
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Definitely fits a lot of ... Definitely fits a lot of indie games, as their are neither as extensive as AAA nor as simple or polished as the few mega-successfull one-button casuals. r nTaking all those positives from both ends of the spectrum that don 't cost tons of money to implement like pick-and play, deep ... |
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Comment In: Rock Paper Scissors - and why games don't really get it [Blog - 11/20/2012 - 05:36]
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I think the main, or ... I think the main, or rather the sole, intention behind introducing the whole RPS thing into video games is to make sure there is no single best unit, weapon, tactic. Which is one of the most basic gameplay principles for any sensible game experience. |
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Comment In: Overwatching: An Analysis of X-Com Enemy Unknown [Blog - 11/20/2012 - 02:44]
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Thanks for this A nice ... Thanks for this A nice summary for those who have played only one of the games classic in my case |
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Comment In: Working from Home: Avoid the Lonely Indie Developer Syndrome! [Blog - 11/21/2012 - 01:51]
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Enjoyed the read, you seem ... Enjoyed the read, you seem to be an entertaining guy. Not sure about the instrument thing though. Yes it can be rewarding, but, unless you play in a band, it 's an additional lonely activity in your already lonely life. Better to go out and meet people in person not ... |
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Comment In: Coding At Five in the Morning [Blog - 11/20/2012 - 11:23]
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You 're my hero Seriously, ... You 're my hero Seriously, everyone squeezing daily work, family life and two game projects into a 24 hour day, deserves respect. |
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Comment In: The 4 pillars of making a truly great game, according to Insomniac [News - 08/31/2012 - 03:10]
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Ok, if you want to ... Ok, if you want to nitpick, let 's call it entertaining instead of fun . |
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Comment In: Kung Fu Indie Style – Part 4 [Blog - 08/31/2012 - 02:50]
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I like all the thoughts ... I like all the thoughts and ideas you are putting into this. r nHowever, the video shows very jerky movements and seems to have no animations at all for the main character, just different poses without any frames in between. Is it supposed to stay that way |
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