Brett E

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  1. http://www.youdubber.com/index.php?video=d02lhvvVSy8&video_start=0&audio=7XmDYJBZZdc&audio_start=0
  2. Plug your shit

    That is rad, is the size stylistic or are the innards actually that big?
  3. Hopefully there'll be an announcement of a date of an announcement of a teaser announcing the date of a trailer announcing whatever the announcement is.
  4. UK Thumbs

    Yeah the NHS isn't about being the best for each person, it's about being a good service for everyone no matter who you are or what you can afford. It has its problems sure and it'll no doubt be a tragic state by the time the Tories are done decimating the state but I believe historically it's been consistently ranked as one of the best in the world.
  5. UK Thumbs

    An update on the previous topic I mentioned, the data is basically useless: https://storify.com/bengoldacre/how-dwp-has-confused-everyone-by-releasing-the-rig
  6. Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain

    I was finding it frustrating yesterday as I kept failing while trying to be super meticulous but I've been playing Ground Zeroes this evening and I think I've got there, although being super stealth I'm mostly avoiding alerts and managing to move at a good pace. I just extracted The Eye and The Finger along with all the prisoners in all but the main mission which I'll probably do tomorrow.
  7. UK Thumbs

    http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/08/27/benefits-death-claimants-welfare-ids_n_8047424.html I knew it was bad but didn't think it was quite this bad... Obviously the data cannot be interpreted as a direct correlation, people die in all sorts of ways but it seems highly likely that the majority have at least some relation to being declared 'fit for work'. After this recent story the DWP are really on a roll at the moment: http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/aug/18/dwp-admits-making-up-positive-quotes-from-benefits-claimants-for-leaflet
  8. Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain

    I tried last night to extract 'The Eye' and 'The Finger' but after many restarts I managed to only get one before the other randomly decides to leave and mission failed. I guess I'll try a different mission or a lower difficulty.
  9. Planetary Annihilation

    I backed the game because I loved Total Annihilation and Supreme Commander but I found this game just too overwhelming. I have no idea what's going on when most of the battlefield is obscured and enemies can attack from any angle then add in into planetary conflict and nope I was out. As you may have guessed I was never a high level player on the previous games. A tutorial is nice and they added a single player to the original game too so maybe it's time I gave it another shot?
  10. I have read that one, it is indeed good and I didn't think about it but yeah it is the same phenomenon more or less.
  11. Ah ok. I guess it seemed notable because it's relatively new for video games but I that's probably as you say due to the change to digital and the rise of mobile, which has opened up larger new audience and I guess increased the revenues and thus the potential for bigger growth and bigger falls.
  12. http://www.engadget.com/2015/08/26/rovio-angry-birds-layoffs/ Is it just me or is this becoming an all too familiar story? Particularly with mobile. Company has mega hit and makes a ton of money, expands rapidly, takes on tons of staff, fails to maintain growth that can sustain expansions and starts to tank. It's happened with Zynga and I think others (but can't remember examples right now so could be wrong) and now Rovio. King.com and that War Game company seem likely to be next.
  13. Stealing

    Hmm, well you're not the only person to have cloned it. I've played at least two of these games on mobile but the names aren't coming to me right now. The versions I've played were variations but very subtle ones so I'd probably still class them as clones and I'm pretty sure they were monetised in some way. That doesn't really make things any clearer though, just because others have done it (although I have no idea who the creators are so one could be the original developer) does not change the moral question. You're not pretending to be the original creator and even credit them so that's in your favour, on the other hand if you do monetise it then it's basically an admission of monetary gain using someone else's intellectual property which in the incredibly remote possibility of legal action would not be ideal. In your situation I'd feel a lot more comfortable if I changed it enough to not appear to be a direct clone but more of a heavy influence. I do understand your concerns about the deviating from the original design and aesthetic but I don't think I'd be able to resolve the dissonance any other way (apart from getting permission or profit sharing with the original dev but neither seems possible).
  14. Idle Sugar

    You Scandinavians and your Licorice! I even saw Licorice crisps (chips) in Denmark, madness! Oh sure you have those but can you find a decent pack of Salt and Vinegar? Not bloody likely.
  15. Post Apocalyptic Books

    I've just finished this one and I'm not quite sure what to make of it. It's an odd one for sure. The world is interesting, it doesn't go into much detail about what happened just that things sort of deteriorated in seemingly the whole world. Then people from China who seemed to still have their act together moved to the US and occupied near abandoned areas. Exactly how the new social dynamic of class based towns arose seems unclear but I guess it's not that important, it just seems like such a strange system that it's hard to imagine it occurring organically. The story is told by an unknown narrator who supposedly is passing on this well known tale but has never met the main character. That's fine but it makes the choice of where to add detail to the story a bit strange, there'll be long sections about the tangentially related things or other details that only the main character would have noticed including her inner thoughts. So maybe the story was originally passed on by the main character but it seems unlikely since it's often mentioned how she has no idea that anyone else cares about her story. I dunno, it's just strange. I struggled with the way it was written, the paragraphs are often very long which means natural breaks infrequent. There's not really any punctuation used to assist in readability, by which I primarily mean quotations for dialogue, I know there's different approaches here but there's almost no attempt to separate it from the general story telling which for me at least created an overall vagueness and made it harder to get immersed in the story. It's always nice to have a female main character but she has almost no personality which is partially attributed to very restrained social upbringing. She also has very little agency beyond the one big initial decision that starts the story, afterwards she is taken from one place to another (almost entirely by men) and even traded as a commodity, the distasteful nature of the arrangement is commented upon and there's an argument that these events are a part of the world she is in but I still find it all a but disappointing. I'm uneasy about imposing overly liberal/progressive values so normally I would shy away from points like that but in this case it seems too overt to ignore. I also read A Canticle for Liebowitz which was excellent.
  16. Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain

    Awesome, I'm glad to hear that it hasn't suffered from the Konami erm 'issues'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqdtQmu0Ono
  17. Elite: Dangerous (Kickstarter)

    The only space flight game I ever really got into before ED was Freelancer so perhaps I just lean more to the universe designed for play rather than based on realism. I (like a lot of people) am unsure about Star Citizen, I didn't back it because I generally don't back things that reach their goal quickly. No Man's Sky is my current hope. So it's £85 for everything for ever, wow. I can see why they'd do that at the time, you want to entice people with maximum reward at minimum price to get to the goal but yeah that does seem cheap. I'm not sure I follow you regarding the year after, do expansions get rolled into the main game after a year? or just that it's on steam so the price will come down and be in sales, etc?
  18. Elite: Dangerous (Kickstarter)

    There are exceptions I admit but the majority of the galaxy is the same few stars and planets over and over with different names. Since the game is broadly realistic this does make sense but it also makes exploration rather uneventful. I considered changing the wording there, "fuck you for not backing" is a bit much, I guess 'leaves a bitter taste' might be more suitable. So £85 for the game and two expansions?
  19. Stealing

    I think it should be more about respect and what's morally acceptable than the fear of physical violence that prevents someone from intruding upon another's space and it's this which I feel should translate to the digital world. Which isn't to say that I want the digital world to be an identical copy of the physical but I think more respect wouldn't significantly damage creativity. Of course the 'comedians' that decry having an opinion as the end of comedy would disagree Well it's a grey area, of course we all do it to some extent but I feel that's why this thread exists, to explore the boundaries of what's acceptable.
  20. http://steamcommunity.com/id/mr-brett/ I'm always up for some multiplayer tomfoolery, currently playing a lot of Dirtybomb but open to whatever
  21. Elite: Dangerous (Kickstarter)

    I disagree with there being billions of things to see. While technically accurate they draw from a relatively shallow seed pool so after playing the game for a little while you'll see pretty much every type of planetary body and after that point you'll just see them in different configurations which doesn't make a big amount of different in this game given the nature of the environments. Of course you weren't talking just about the environments so sure there's various ship interactions which also count although the variation here also seems somewhat limited. They built a massive universe and created numerous systems but seem to have been very restrained in allowing emergent events to occur, which is consistent with the game in general in my opinion, the market for example which seems to have so little variation in pricing that there's little reason to search out great prices because they basically don't exist which reduces standard trading to somewhat tedious repetition for marginal gains. I don't want to be too down on the game because there's also a lot I like about it, I must have played it for 100 hours so clearly there's things that click with me. Also not everything I've mentioned is necessarily a negative and I'm sure there's good reasons behind the decisions. I think they created a great foundation and I stopped playing before powerplay (because of reasons documented in this thread) so I guess I haven't seen some of the building upon that foundation. I'm glad there's more significant stuff coming but I'll probably wait a year or two before coming back. One final moan, I paid £40 for the game and would have to pay £40 for the expansion but for backing you pay a total of £50. Really? I understand the reasoning behind giving backers a better initial deal and bonus' etc but this is such a big difference and lifelong thing at that, it feels like a bit of 'fuck you for not backing'.
  22. Android Games

    Loop is very simple and relaxing game with a nice minimalist aesthetic, you rotate lines to join them all together and create a loop. It reminds me of Desert Golf in how there's not a lot of depth but it's strangely satisfying (although I don't think there's any weird meta stuff going on). It's pretty much the perfect mobile game for me, a nice time killer that you can play while listening to podcasts and such. Also it's free, actually free, not free to play, no ads, nothing. It doesn't require permissions for your entire life either, just photos because you can save screens of the lovely finished loops.
  23. Movie/TV recommendations

    Guys I think BigJKO is joking
  24. eReaders - What is everyone's thoughts?

    Yep, I guess we're stuck with them for the foreseeable future. Likely until non-physical interaction becomes viable. Strangely though there's an attachment for the new Galaxy Note phone that puts a physical keyboard over the lower part of the screen.
  25. Well now I've installed Windows 7 to the new drive and I again downloaded Windows 10 and tried to install but I guess either because I downloaded it manually without prompting it didn't like it and demanded a product key so I had to cancel. Now I'm just going to get this install of 7 up to speed with the necessary programs and install Windows 10 as an upgrade whenever because I cannot be bothered with it any more.