So Fourth Echelon was in Double Agent and Conviction before its debut in Blacklist?Andronicus said:No, I mean Chaos Theory and Blacklist.Cyrus Hanley said:You mean Conviction and Blacklist?Andronicus said:And thanks for correcting me, because I really fucking care about what they renamed the unit between Chaos Theory and Blacklist.
Nope. As I said, I haven't played any more Splinter Cell games past Chaos Theory. I couldn't give a flying toss what they renamed the unit after that. What makes you think I give a damn when it happened?Cyrus Hanley said:So Fourth Echelon was in Double Agent and Conviction before its debut in Blacklist?Andronicus said:No, I mean Chaos Theory and Blacklist.Cyrus Hanley said:You mean Conviction and Blacklist?Andronicus said:And thanks for correcting me, because I really fucking care about what they renamed the unit between Chaos Theory and Blacklist.
Yeah... but a game about being a Predator Drone controller wouldn't be anywhere near as fun.Andronicus said:Because what a Splinter Cell really needs is the ability for a few jet aeroplanes to swoop and bomb the crap out of everything within a kilometre radius. Unless this is some kind of new silent spy air strike thing, which just seems kinda stupid (why is there a highly trained operative on the scene in the first place?). Ugh, I wish SC would go back to proper stealth, like in Chaos Theory.
You're much too reasonable too be thinking about Ubisoft. Seriously, consider what you want them to do and they will do the polar opposite.Andronicus said:Ugh, I wish SC would go back to proper stealth, like in Chaos Theory.
So you're arguing that the series has changed (which of course it will, series have to or they become cod and look how many people hate that one after loving how "innovative" modern warfare was) without good reason (good reason being that the situation has changed calling for more aggressive tactics) arguing using knowledge you don't have (you haven't kept up with the game) and now you're not responding to half his argument and being flippant.Andronicus said:Nope. As I said, I haven't played any more Splinter Cell games past Chaos Theory. I couldn't give a flying toss what they renamed the unit after that. What makes you think I give a damn when it happened?Cyrus Hanley said:So Fourth Echelon was in Double Agent and Conviction before its debut in Blacklist?Andronicus said:No, I mean Chaos Theory and Blacklist.Cyrus Hanley said:You mean Conviction and Blacklist?Andronicus said:And thanks for correcting me, because I really fucking care about what they renamed the unit between Chaos Theory and Blacklist.
Meh, I already knew I'd lost when I saw what they did to the series in Conviction. One more series catering for the brainless trigger-happy bro-splosion club.dogstile said:So you're arguing that the series has changed (which of course it will, series have to or they become cod and look how many people hate that one after loving how "innovative" modern warfare was) without good reason (good reason being that the situation has changed calling for more aggressive tactics) arguing using knowledge you don't have (you haven't kept up with the game) and now you're not responding to half his argument and being flippant.Andronicus said:Nope. As I said, I haven't played any more Splinter Cell games past Chaos Theory. I couldn't give a flying toss what they renamed the unit after that. What makes you think I give a damn when it happened?Cyrus Hanley said:So Fourth Echelon was in Double Agent and Conviction before its debut in Blacklist?Andronicus said:No, I mean Chaos Theory and Blacklist.Cyrus Hanley said:You mean Conviction and Blacklist?Andronicus said:And thanks for correcting me, because I really fucking care about what they renamed the unit between Chaos Theory and Blacklist.
Dude, you've lost, at least lose gracefully.
Fuck that. He isn't played by Michael Ironside. Also, let me basically repost my YouTube comment on this topic.Superspy Sam Fisher is back in Splinter Cell Blacklist
The point is that the Splinter Cells go into an area that at all costs must not be seen to be under the attention of the U.S. government. Even if the enemy force doesn't realise that there is a U.S. operative on the ground, they are going to notice the F-35 that just flew through their airspace and bombed the crap out of a particular installation. Using other U.S. forces in a Splinter Cell mission negates the whole point of the Splinter Cell, which is objective deniability by the U.S. government.Cyrus Hanley said:That's not proof that there's a lone operative on the ground in that area doing sneaky shit.Andronicus said:Really? Are you serious? I have to admit, I've never really been in a situation where identification of an attack from the air might be necessary, but I'd imagine that the fact that there's an aeroplane in the sky shooting down at things on the ground might be clue.Cyrus Hanley said:How would an air strike expose an operation?
This is is how I understand it, (from when Bethesda did it.) With the Kinect, it's all integrated and thus no software modifications (beyond patching the vocal support), with a headset, the team has to make voice command software for the game to translate from the head-set.FoolKiller said:4. I will bold this just to be clear:Why the fuck is the Kinect being forced for fucking voice commands? My headset did just fine when I was playing EndWar.