@darkstalker: Haven't played Fire Emblem, but Catherine was the first thing that came to my mind because it seemed the most real. Meaning, the story could have been something a friend had told me (minus the apparitions, sheep, and block puzzles...the other stuff, basically) and it would have fit naturally.
@kidavenger: Game Developer Magazine used to do something like that and it was one of their most popular features. That'd be really cool...anything academic/intellectual would be cool, just so we have more of that perspective from the crew.
@lydian_sel: All on board to see the method behind the madness. And, um, Salty Bet -- fuck to the yes, please.
I'm going to compile some of the ideas that myself and others found more interesting and post them within the next week or so and send them to the crew. Let's say by like...Tuesday?
@relkin: No problem! I'm completely in agreement, especially after watching Jeff's NYU talk. It's not like these dudes aren't academic, you know? Might be the perfect way for Patrick to approach new content in his "Patrick Talks Over A Well-Edited Video" feature.
@shortbreadtom: Vinny said he had a bunch of ideas, so I don't see the "QL Factory" happening anytime soon. A calendar of events would be great, and maybe something where people can save individual events to a personalized queue. It would also give them a set of data to figure out what works and what doesn't, and when.
@rockyraccoon37: One of the great things about this site is that you don't have to watch everything live in order to keep up-to-date, or even enjoy it. The weekly feature would be good, but don't discount the daily content just because of its frequency. And yes to the community multiplayer show and surprises.
I forgot who said it earlier, but I think it would be cool to see stuff that's already in Giant Bomb's backyard. A visit to Double Fine? Hell to the yes, please.
@dudeglove: Right?! For all we know, it could be MAGIC and WIZARDS in the control room.
@otogi: I think this works better in theory than practice, primarily because they already don't have time for the games that they need to play. I'd love to see this but just not sure they'd have the resources to do that, even with the new hires.
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