Ninja, please. That joke's pretty obvious for a Metal Gear title.Zhukov said:11-minute "gameplay video."
9:30 minutes of cutscene.
Less than one minute of gameplay.
Yep, this is MGS alright.
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EDIT: Ninjas. Ninjas everywhere.
Thanks for understanding the gist of my argument about Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zero-zzzzz. I'm glad you thought I was right! He really does look like Big Boss. Of course, I will concede that some cutscenes were alright.Zhukov said:I can't tell if you're being sincere or not.worldfest said:And for all of those other comments, SCREW PC. I don't know how it was four years ago, but in this age, serious gamers use "market" consoles. Who the hell wastes time upgrading their PC each year, and only enough to put settings on Uber High -- and just to match their console counterparts.
DEVELOPERS ARE MAKING GAMES FOR CONSOLES. That should be enough for us consumers to take a hint -- that the PC will always get the hand-me down, lesser-man's, younger brother's port. Unless of course, you play an online MMO, then you're life's already screwed.
Either way, people are probably going to get annoyed at you.
I can't wait to play this on PC. It looks like it will be pretty good.Waaghpowa said:Apparently it will be for PCRednog said:Run it on a PC and yet it will never see the light of day for PC gamers, I hate you video game industry...I hate you so very much.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/366056/confirmed-metal-gear-solid-ground-zeroes-is-current-gen-set-for-ps3-xbox-360-and-pc/
But who knows, I recall them saying that Rising was supposed to be PC.
worldfest said:And for all of those other comments, SCREW PC. I don't know how it was four years ago, but in this age, serious gamers use "market" consoles. Who the hell wastes time upgrading their PC each year, and only enough to put settings on Uber High -- and just to match their console counterparts.
DEVELOPERS ARE MAKING GAMES FOR CONSOLES. That should be enough for us consumers to take a hint -- that the PC will always get the hand-me down, lesser-man's, younger brother's port. Unless of course, you play an online MMO, then you're life's already screwed.
I don't know where to start here.worldfest said:But seeing as how PC gamers are the most Tolerant, Educated, and Superior Patriarchs of gaming, my lowly muckraking comments should fly right below their radar.
But seriously, I was being serious. And if we don't slap down those PC gamers (figuratively speaking) every time a console game is announced (let alone hyped with a short video), then they'll unleash a torrent of threads wining about how unfair the industry is toward them and in its direction as a whole. As if no one in digital media likes making $.
After that, real gaming critics and journalists have to waste their hours writing articles about the obvious changing conditions in video games instead of why SquareEnix hasn't a clue what to do in selling Final Fantasy to western audiences.
Ripple effect.
It's probably too much to hope for, but I'd be happy if they could make it fairly well optimized and use DX11 features. But, you know, Japanese PC games >.>Bat Vader said:I can't wait to play this on PC. It looks like it will be pretty good.
PC. Buy Cheap games. Mod your games. Lose your soul in Online MMORPG. What more, the constant investment of upgrades has those pour souls believing video games should be a higher priority in their lives than say, real friends, and meeting friends who don't play games.sethisjimmy said:worldfest said:And for all of those other comments, SCREW PC. I don't know how it was four years ago, but in this age, serious gamers use "market" consoles. Who the hell wastes time upgrading their PC each year, and only enough to put settings on Uber High -- and just to match their console counterparts.
DEVELOPERS ARE MAKING GAMES FOR CONSOLES. That should be enough for us consumers to take a hint -- that the PC will always get the hand-me down, lesser-man's, younger brother's port. Unless of course, you play an online MMO, then you're life's already screwed.I don't know where to start here.worldfest said:But seeing as how PC gamers are the most Tolerant, Educated, and Superior Patriarchs of gaming, my lowly muckraking comments should fly right below their radar.
But seriously, I was being serious. And if we don't slap down those PC gamers (figuratively speaking) every time a console game is announced (let alone hyped with a short video), then they'll unleash a torrent of threads wining about how unfair the industry is toward them and in its direction as a whole. As if no one in digital media likes making $.
After that, real gaming critics and journalists have to waste their hours writing articles about the obvious changing conditions in video games instead of why SquareEnix hasn't a clue what to do in selling Final Fantasy to western audiences.
Ripple effect.
Ok right off the bat, what's wrong with the PC gamer comments here? They're saying they wish the game was on PC, why does that offend you?
Another thing. You are not helping matters by being a complete asshole and insulting people. No, "serious" gamers don't buy consoles exclusively, "serious" gamers buy whatever the fuck they want and don't care what anyone thinks.
Being a console fanboy and completely ignoring the PC as a system does nothing for your argument. It just shows that you are ignorant and have nothing to defend your view other than your bias towards PC gamers.
I have consoles and a PC and I can tell you that objectively the PC has a number of advantages over consoles, and VICE VERSA. For one, a massive number of exclusive games. So no, consoles aren't the only way for "serious" gamers to play.
Look man, just stop being so ignorant please. You clearly now absolutely nothing about PC gaming, but just simply realize that PC gaming is a viable way to play video games, and many people prefer it for its numerous advantages.
And your scenario is ridiculous, you imply that developers spend so much time writing articles about why they don't cater to PC gaming that they lose out development time on games? As if they don't have fucking PR departments, or as if it doesn't take 5 seconds to write a paragraph to explain why they don't want to work on PC? You're being majorly hyperbolic here and creating a false problem.
PC gamers are allowed to be upset that certain console games are not going to be on their system, just as console gamers are allowed to do the opposite. This shouldn't upset you like it does.
And don't go looking to bait people into flamewars like you have here, it's impolite and childish. I get it, you don't like PC gamers, but don't let that get in the way of common sense here.
And as for you buddy. I don't care that you feel some compulsion to shit on someone else's method of gaming. You are misinformed, and downright wrong. PC gaming exists, deal with it bub. Not sure who pissed in your cornflakes.worldfest said:snip
There's a lot of things to get angry about; I'm sure the longer you live (heck, I'm twenty-two) the more you'll broaden your horizons and realize just how much is at stake in other more pressing areas -- i.e globalization, politics, economics, your future love life (and that's a big "if" -- oh!). Soon video games will be just what they were meant to be to us, a pass time. But enough about you.Stainlesssteele4 said:Lets set something straight.
Kojima has stated that he wants a Metal Gear game to be on PC. During interviews about the Fox Engine, he has said the engine will be for games on PS3, Xbox 360, and PC. The current build is running on a PC.
Ground Zeroes will be on PC. Kojima wants it, and its more than likely.
Can we stop arguing now...
I'm seriously getting ticked with all this anti PC gaming shit.
It's one thing to defend your preferred platform, but you can't just discredit another because of some ignorant, uninformed garbage you've concocted. As in this guy:And as for you buddy. I don't care that you feel some compulsion to shit on someone else's method of gaming. You are misinformed, and downright wrong. PC gaming exists, deal with it bub. Not sure who pissed in your cornflakes.worldfest said:snip
Console gamers complain just as much when a PC exclusive comes along. Trust me, I get it first hand, being one of the only PC gamers in my area.
Developers are making games. Period. They make games to appeal to a wide audience. The platform is decided by publishing connections and development experience.
'Serious gamers' don't buy consoles. 'Serious gamers' buy what ever they can, and whatever they want.
Also, not many upgrade their computers yearly. They buy a decient computer, replacing one or two parts every other year. Their computer lasts years, and has the capabilities to get better. Consoles can't get better. A PS3 is always a PS3. Is that a bad thing? Fuck no. But neither is upgrading a computer.
If you can't tell, I'm angry. In attempting to find out of GZ was actually coming to PC, I stumbled across an article on Rock, Paper, Shotgun, in which the author claimed "My feeling is that PC gaming is dead, and that no one should attempt to launch games on the platform, for any reason."
This coupled with you being an asshole and shitting on My preferred platform sent me into a fit of rage. Hence the rant.
I don't mean to start or perpetuate a flame war. You've just made me angry.
Though this will mean very little to you, because as we all know...
No matter how good at chess I am, the pigeon will just knock over the pieces, shit all over the board, and strut around like it's victorious.
probably have 4 discs with an inside joke about going back in time to disc swapping just like the joke in MGS4 about not needing to change discs in Shadow Moses. LoLGenGenners said:Will be interesting to see just how many corners will have to be cut to make it for the 360.
No offence intended to the 360 crowd, but christ, THAT will not run as a full game on a 360,. Not to that level. As a tech demo yeah, but a full open world game? No way.
Again, you're being willfully ignorant. You're assuming that all PC gamers are stuck at their PC's all their life, having no friends and no social life. That's completely fucking unfounded. The same exact thing is just as likely to happen to console gamers. And you're also seem to think that all PC gamers constantly upgrade their PC's every week and that it's so hard to upgrade them that they must spend all their time at it, and have no life because of it.worldfest said:PC. Buy Cheap games. Mod your games. Lose your soul in Online MMORPG. What more, the constant investment of upgrades has those pour souls believing video games should be a higher priority in their lives than say, real friends, and meeting friends who don't play games.sethisjimmy said:worldfest said:And for all of those other comments, SCREW PC. I don't know how it was four years ago, but in this age, serious gamers use "market" consoles. Who the hell wastes time upgrading their PC each year, and only enough to put settings on Uber High -- and just to match their console counterparts.
DEVELOPERS ARE MAKING GAMES FOR CONSOLES. That should be enough for us consumers to take a hint -- that the PC will always get the hand-me down, lesser-man's, younger brother's port. Unless of course, you play an online MMO, then you're life's already screwed.I don't know where to start here.worldfest said:But seeing as how PC gamers are the most Tolerant, Educated, and Superior Patriarchs of gaming, my lowly muckraking comments should fly right below their radar.
But seriously, I was being serious. And if we don't slap down those PC gamers (figuratively speaking) every time a console game is announced (let alone hyped with a short video), then they'll unleash a torrent of threads wining about how unfair the industry is toward them and in its direction as a whole. As if no one in digital media likes making $.
After that, real gaming critics and journalists have to waste their hours writing articles about the obvious changing conditions in video games instead of why SquareEnix hasn't a clue what to do in selling Final Fantasy to western audiences.
Ripple effect.
Ok right off the bat, what's wrong with the PC gamer comments here? They're saying they wish the game was on PC, why does that offend you?
Another thing. You are not helping matters by being a complete asshole and insulting people. No, "serious" gamers don't buy consoles exclusively, "serious" gamers buy whatever the fuck they want and don't care what anyone thinks.
Being a console fanboy and completely ignoring the PC as a system does nothing for your argument. It just shows that you are ignorant and have nothing to defend your view other than your bias towards PC gamers.
I have consoles and a PC and I can tell you that objectively the PC has a number of advantages over consoles, and VICE VERSA. For one, a massive number of exclusive games. So no, consoles aren't the only way for "serious" gamers to play.
Look man, just stop being so ignorant please. You clearly now absolutely nothing about PC gaming, but just simply realize that PC gaming is a viable way to play video games, and many people prefer it for its numerous advantages.
And your scenario is ridiculous, you imply that developers spend so much time writing articles about why they don't cater to PC gaming that they lose out development time on games? As if they don't have fucking PR departments, or as if it doesn't take 5 seconds to write a paragraph to explain why they don't want to work on PC? You're being majorly hyperbolic here and creating a false problem.
PC gamers are allowed to be upset that certain console games are not going to be on their system, just as console gamers are allowed to do the opposite. This shouldn't upset you like it does.
And don't go looking to bait people into flamewars like you have here, it's impolite and childish. I get it, you don't like PC gamers, but don't let that get in the way of common sense here.
And it's a telling sign what we've heard about with Dark Souls -- how developers just do not give a damn about PC's; how the poor geniuses have to develop code to fix the problems (resolution for one) instead of putting those resources to the greater use of mankind. Same for the modded layouts and armor of Skyrim. But there's one less amateur I'm competing with for all of those successful college graduate ladies, especially as they outnumber men these days. Oh well, greater choice for me.
For one thing, and even if you are Majoring in Computer Science: You don't want to sit any longer at a PC than you should, or that icky aura -- and one I've seen up close and personal when I worked at a tech lab on campus -- clings to you. It's unavoidable, because it's isolation.
That poor girl... anyways.
In conclusion: It's something to immerse yourself in games, and it's another matter to lose your life in it. Consoles give you the former as an option. PC urges you dive into the bottomless pit of mod-world, forums and sad, sad live chat rooms. Just freaking look at how Online Developers are targeting PC gamers! Free to play. Invest more and more and you'll make the necessary adjustments in believing the game means more and more to you with every $ you pour.
And you read the rest of my earlier comments wrong. It's not even worth getting into. Someone just opened up a whole new thread dedicated to this topic anyhow, and it already has 59 replies. Take your bandwagon there. My PC comment was only an aside to the reservations I was having about MGS: Ground Zero-zzzz. Worse thing you can do for a console game is think about the troubles of PC port -- you have less control and money, and more headaches and risk. Yeah, that's great for business.
Heh. I don't even play many PC games, but this some hilarious stereotyping. Are you sure you're not one of the guys that writes for NCIS?worldfest said:PC. Buy Cheap games. Mod your games. Lose your soul in Online MMORPG. What more, the constant investment of upgrades has those pour souls believing video games should be a higher priority in their lives than say, real friends, and meeting friends who don't play games.
And what are you doing about this in your own life? apart from moaning on an internet forum.worldfest said:There's a lot of things to get angry about; I'm sure the longer you live (heck, I'm twenty-two) the more you'll broaden your horizons and realize just how much is at stake in other more pressing areas -- i.e globalization, politics, economics, your future love life (and that's a big "if" -- oh!). Soon video games will be just what they were meant to be to us, a pass time. But enough about you.