dunbots wrote:
Vigilans wrote:
I installed Empire: Total War (which took a long time) and when I finally loaded the game it was unplayable due to my (then) sh***y video card. I practically felt like crying. But instead I just went out and bought a new video card and the required power supply to go with it
I've had a similar experience. I bought Battlefield: Bad Company 2 in January, and was pissed when I couldn't get it to work despite trying everything. I tried installing it again in April, and it worked fine.
Moog wrote:
You can assume I am talking from my experience, and that I don't consider myself omniscient.
Look up English-prime if you've never encountered it dunbots, I suspect you'd like it.
Well, obviously I can't, or else I would have. You can't say all video games are inferior in quality to other forms of video, because not all games are the same. It depends on the game and the person playing it if they're going to cry at anything in it or not.
I don't see what that has to do with anything. It's a stupid and pointless idea anyway.
I didn't say video games are inferior in quality.
Here's what I said:
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(In my opinion) Games have always lagged behind other artforms in creating emotionally evocative content.
That doesn't mean I find games inferior to other arts, it means I have never been emotionally engaged by a video game in the way I have by music, writing, or film. I consider the many hours I've sunk into certain games well worth it, but never once have I been bought to tears by one.
I don't know why you are so hostile and want to nitpick at me all the time. I don't appreciate it.
If you've got some kind of problem you'd like to discuss, by all means, PM me.
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