Developer Uses The Cloud to Bypass Console Certification

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1337mokro said:
It's a sad sad day for gaming when the only way to fix a game is by using a work around exploit in the system.

Shame on you Microsoft.
What are you really surprised by this?? This is why I feel so sorry for indie game makers on the 360
 

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Cecilthedarkknight_234 said:
1337mokro said:
It's a sad sad day for gaming when the only way to fix a game is by using a work around exploit in the system.

Shame on you Microsoft.
What are you really surprised by this?? This is why I feel so sorry for indie game makers on the 360
Not really surprised, more mention the state of the current system out loud.

What is a sadder day for gaming is Steam Greenlight. Where for 100 bucks you can have your game judged by the community. So you pay money so that maybe your game might get picked by the public. Open platform it is not.
 

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1337mokro said:
Cecilthedarkknight_234 said:
1337mokro said:
It's a sad sad day for gaming when the only way to fix a game is by using a work around exploit in the system.

Shame on you Microsoft.
What are you really surprised by this?? This is why I feel so sorry for indie game makers on the 360
Not really surprised, more mention the state of the current system out loud.

What is a sadder day for gaming is Steam Greenlight. Where for 100 bucks you can have your game judged by the community. So you pay money so that maybe your game might get picked by the public. Open platform it is not.
You do know that Steam Greenlight didnt start like that, right? And you should know what a cluster fuck that thing was before they made that change.
 

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1337mokro said:
Cecilthedarkknight_234 said:
1337mokro said:
It's a sad sad day for gaming when the only way to fix a game is by using a work around exploit in the system.

Shame on you Microsoft.
What are you really surprised by this?? This is why I feel so sorry for indie game makers on the 360
Not really surprised, more mention the state of the current system out loud.

What is a sadder day for gaming is Steam Greenlight. Where for 100 bucks you can have your game judged by the community. So you pay money so that maybe your game might get picked by the public. Open platform it is not.
The saddest part of that was because the community itself fucked it up for everyone else by posting fake shit on Greenlight. If I remember correctly, people were posting there to do TF2 trade proposals. I couldn't tell if that was a complete lack of understanding of what Greenlight was, or if they were that big of a troll. None of that is to mention how many Half-Life 3 proposals were being posted by people who weren't Valve.

EDIT: Valve also announced that the $100 goes to charity, because they are expressly not interested in the profit from that. They just needed a paywall to stop the trolls.
 

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Signa said:
1337mokro said:
Cecilthedarkknight_234 said:
1337mokro said:
It's a sad sad day for gaming when the only way to fix a game is by using a work around exploit in the system.

Shame on you Microsoft.
What are you really surprised by this?? This is why I feel so sorry for indie game makers on the 360
Not really surprised, more mention the state of the current system out loud.

What is a sadder day for gaming is Steam Greenlight. Where for 100 bucks you can have your game judged by the community. So you pay money so that maybe your game might get picked by the public. Open platform it is not.
The saddest part of that was because the community itself fucked it up for everyone else by posting fake shit on Greenlight. If I remember correctly, people were posting there to do TF2 trade proposals. I couldn't tell if that was a complete lack of understanding of what Greenlight was, or if they were that big of a troll. None of that is to mention how many Half-Life 3 proposals were being posted by people who weren't Valve.

EDIT: Valve also announced that the $100 goes to charity, because they are expressly not interested in the profit from that. They just needed a paywall to stop the trolls.
I know. Which is why I didn't make a comment about Gabe Newell eating dollar bill sandwiches.

It is still a rather lazy process where the community basically does what Valve Used to do. The intent here was to open up the platform to indies, which it really hasn't done. It basically outsourced it's selection process to the community who yes ruined everything in the first place :).
 

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tmande2nd said:
Did you hear that?

It was like a thousand executives screamed out in horror and cried about not making another 0 on their pay check.
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And it was bloody beautiful. Clever thinking, Monolith!
 

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josemlopes said:
You do know that Steam Greenlight didnt start like that, right? And you should know what a cluster fuck that thing was before they made that change.
Yup.
Tragedy of the Commons, baby.
Steam Greenlight gave low-budget developers a platform to get noticed, and every fuckhead troll rolled out their own brand of gibberish because it was free.