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Francis takes exception to Diablo 3

gwiz665 says...

I wouldn't want it to be offline anyway. Starcraft 2 is a good example where it's much better that it's online, and I'm just fine with that. If all the crybabies aer going to boycott it, fine by me.

Vi Hart and sillybands

Hyper WTF is Star Wars : The Old Republic?

RFlagg says...

He talked about it in one of his older videos ( http://youtu.be/ndcysuEIqus ). He doesn't like what the game has become, they are nerfing too much... He said "This is due to the announcement that all normal-mode bosses will be nerfed to the ground in 4.2. I have no more enthusiasm for the game, nor do I agree with the direction it's going and as such have decided to do what any responsible consumer would do and unsubscribe." Honestly it sounded more like he was just getting bored of it and the nerfing was as good an excuse as any to bail.
He still does the StarCraft II stuff, he and another does Terraria, and he covers a few other games. I would guess he might so stuff for Star Wars: The Old Republic if it lives up to near the hype.

Francis takes exception to Diablo 3

shagen454 says...

I watched some of this guy's Starcraft 2 games and oddly enough this guy is the funniest lisped loser I've ever heard. I mean he is actually pretty funny, typing comments to his opponent and getting all wacky, haha! It's funny because usually no one says a damn thing in SC2 - but this guy is writing "HOW DID YOU DO THAAAATT?!?!" multiple times which is pretty damn funny.

Francis takes exception to Diablo 3

Most entertaining Zerg vs. Zerg, you'll ever watch

Most entertaining Zerg vs. Zerg, you'll ever watch

SC2: whitera v smung

Korean Starcraft Sketch Comedy

Korean Starcraft Stage Show

Korean Starcraft Stage Show

Korean Starcraft Stage Show

Awesome Looking Star Wars Touchscreen Game.

frizlefry says...

Thank you for welcoming me into the new age of computing! I totally did not know that millions of devices with touch interfaces had been sold. That is amazing. As you are well aware, the popularity of something is direct irrefutable proof of it's greatness. Millions of people bought Milli Vanilli albums and Beanie Babies and Pet Rocks and all those things are great! I would definitely use the general public to try to prove my own points if only they agreed with me. Typing on a smeary screen, using up valuable visible display space to show a keyboard and getting no tactile feedback is surely the wave of the future! What could be better when gaming than looking at the back of your own hand? What is more immersive than using imprecise finger pointing to generally direct game elements? I can't think of anything really. Joysticks and keyboard/mouse combinations have just been holding us back. It's all so clear now.
P.S. Where can I get a some of that iPhone kool-aid you've been drinking? The game shown here looks to be in the RTS genre. The generally accepted measure for proficiency in RTS games is actions per minute. Top players in Starcraft perform several hundred per minute on keyboard/mouse. This kludgey junk you are so quick to praise because it looks like Minority Report or something from a hacking scene in a movie would never come close to that in APM. It's junk for casual gamers who are easily impressed. So I guess I should say "Enjoy!".
>> ^jmd:
Btw friz, welcome to 2011, with millions of touch phones and tablets all over the world being used. Todays glass can be coated in a way where thumb prints don't cause to much of an issue. May be a slight prismatic look when sweaty, but people have no problems enjoying gaming on them. The touch interface shown here is far more superior then a gamepad or mouse could do. Having one hand on a keyboard to help facilitate issuing command types with your next touch could easily be handled with an onscreen panel too.

When Cheese Fails - Starcraft 2 Stupidest Cheese

ChaosEngine says...

I never played starcraft, but I bought sc2 when it came out. It was a fun game but the multiplayer scene is just too competitive for me.

That said, I think I may have just found the first video game I enjoy as a spectator sport. I watched a bunch of those "when cheese fails" vids and they were really entertaining.



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