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#1  Edited By NotoriousPIG

Diablo 3 will make every hater a lover and you can quote me on that. Just wait for it to release. :)

Insanely psyched. Diablo formed quite alot of my adult life / future career.

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#2  Edited By NotoriousPIG

Necromancers are badass yes but eh. Witch doctor looks equally badass. Enjoy some variety man! :D

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#3  Edited By NotoriousPIG

I've been thinking quite a bit lately about game development and the impact communities have on it. 
 In my eyes it seems like communities can either make or break a game.   If you have a big trusting community which you have a good relationship with the game will benefit so much more (Minecraft?). Increased sales, more input, less whine and a form of self moderation. 
  
If you have a bad relationship with it then people will be far more willing to pirate stuff, whine and generally give the game and company a bad rumor.  My point here is Valve while they do have a good standing as a developer they do seem to have one of the shittiest communities to date. None of my friends ever play random public games anymore. It also seems that if you actively milk something or try to get as much money as possible people lash out more (Ea, Activision)
  
I can also assume that once a community gets to big people try to stand out more... by being obnoxious assholes. Case in point, the WoW-community. I don't remember the community being the way it is now back in beta and the first year of WoW's release. 
 
So how do you get a good community then do you think? Should companies be heavily involved in the community? Post on forums? Bring outsiders in on events, tests etc? Should a company do more than write a few posts on a forum?  Should the company listen to the forum people when it comes to game design? (To many chef's etc? and them not having any experience in game dev? altho they know what gamers want... or do they?) 
 
I'm just curious. I realize it's a scatter-brained post but I blame it on me being sick but yeah. 
 
Thanks for reading my nonsense.

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#4  Edited By NotoriousPIG

Not exceptional? Get out of here. This is golden. You can complain about lack of elements (not enough awesome fights, not enough characters etc) but you certainly can't blame the technical and artistic expertise that went into this. 
 
These men are gods in the game industry. There's not many studios that do their own cinematics these days :)

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#5  Edited By NotoriousPIG

Hells yeah. I'm a 3D artist at a game studio. What's not to like? I get to nurture my artside and work with my hobby.

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#6  Edited By NotoriousPIG

First one I Played was Kameo :)
Launch day xbox, woop woop!

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#7  Edited By NotoriousPIG

Both but honestly I'm probably more excited about Fable 3 than Fallout Vegas. I for one love the style and looks and the overall feel of the fable games. You just gotta stay away from mr moleyeyleylenux's hyping. :)

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#8  Edited By NotoriousPIG

I live in Camden right now so I'd have to say the restaurants and the markets.
 
Otherwise if I still lived in sweden it would be all the hotties in skimpy outfits.

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#9  Edited By NotoriousPIG

I have to admit. This + the new donkey kong is making it hard to resist buying a wii. They look seriously tasty!

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#10  Edited By NotoriousPIG

Names André and I'm a lovable swede currently living in London. I moved here for work.  I'm a 3d games artist and well... a huge gamer of course.
 I don't have a ps3 yet but I intend to get one someday. For now I'll stick with my Xbox though... been planning to buy the new slim one ;)
  
Other than that most of my gaming is on PC, most of the time i'm busy working though so there's not much gaming to be had. :/
 
Big fan of GB's videos and podcasts. I always have it running in the background.

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