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Plasmids Anonymous
I recently saw someone post acouple of these on here, did they complete the set?
>> Anonymous
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This is the other one I got.
>> Anonymous
Bump
>> Anonymous
Bioshock wasn't that good. I am forcing myself to beat it against my own will.
>> Anonymous
Anyone got these?
>> Anonymous
>>734115

Would you kindly beat the game?
>> Anonymous
>>734168
now that you say it, maybe i will. ill even start now
>> Anonymous
hating popular games makes you cool
>> Anonymous
>>734012
Nice, I /r/ MOAR!
>> Anonymous
>>I am forcing myself to beat it against my own will.

RAPE
>> Anonymous
Teh bump?
>> Andrew Ryan
>>734168
Would you kindly. A powerful phrase. A familiar phrase? Sit, would you kindly. Stand, would you kindly. Run. Stop. Turn. A man chooses. A slave obeys.
>> Anonymous
And a bitch goes into the kitchen to make me a sammich
>> Anonymous
Yes yes you love/hate Bioshock, what about the pictures?
>> Andrew Ryan
>>734253
Make me a sandwich, would you kindly?
>> Anonymous
>>734218
While my disdain for the haters-of-popular-things-because-they're-popular crowd burns ever bright like the luminescence of one thousand raging suns, I have to say that may not be the case this time.
Bioshock was promoted as a game to change gaming forever, with none of the cliches of FPS past, but despite the hype it turned into an easier version of System Shock 2, but with better graphics. Don't get me wrong, I loved it, but it wasn't as good as 2k made it out to be. In addition, DRM and unpermissed, unchangeable registry keys and copy protection that requires you to jump through hoops of flame(which, ultimately, proved fruitless when the game was cracked a week after release) didn't help the game's image any.
>> Anonymous
>>734261
If people didn't pirate, you wouldn't have to jump through these hoops. They are just trying to protect their intellectual property. If everyone bought a legitmate copy instead of using pirated copies, not only would these problems not exist, but the game prices would be much cheaper.

You can whinge all you like about the quality of the games, but the truth is if people don't start paying for them, there may not be an interest in investing in quality games.

>>734233= win
>> Anonymous
>>734270
This is true. If people want innovation they have to buy it and show the developpers where to go with their games.

If the same people pay for the games, they are going to get the same games they like. If you want innovation, encourage it by buying games that think outside the box.

I personally am looking forward to the orange box, specifically for Portal. I will buy that to encourage innovative thinking.
>> Anonymous
>>734253
Would you kindly make me a sandwich?
>> Anonymous
>>734270
Bullshit. The protection has been proven not to work and hackers have been able to get past every single piece of protection implemented thus far. Causing the honest consumers experience to be soured by poorly implemented DRM is absolutely unacceptable and it's why i'm NOT going to buy Bioshock. I'm not going to even pirate it, that's how much I hate their guts right now.

Valve on the other hand has the right idea. Steam pretty much cuts down on piracy entirely by making the popular multiplayer component impossible to play with pirated version. I didn't feel like I was jumping through hoops with Valve and the game didn't give me one bit of trouble.
>> Anonymous
ahhh too much reading.... SAGE
>> Anonymous
>>734318
Whether or not you buy the game because of the anti-piracy measures is of your own concern (you will miss out on some quality games in future for that reason), but if were not for the high numbers of piracy in the first place, these measures would not exist.
>> Anonymous
>>734328
Implementing security that doesn't stop hackers while at the same time pissing off honest paying customers isn't the way to go either bub. They need to find another way and ditch the DRM altogether because this is getting ridiculous.
>> Anonymous
>>734318
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>>734270
Buy an Xbox, no painful anti-piracy measures there, it's built into the console.
>> Anonymous
>>734335
Or they could you know...make sure their DRM fucking WORKS before shipping out a game. There is nothing worse than DRM except DRM that is buggy, fucks your computer up or makes the game unplayable for paying customers.
>> Anonymous
The industry releases shitty games intentionally knowing people will buy them based on their license. Games like Pirates of the Caribbean, Ratatouille, Transformers, Fantastic-4 etc.

But they also hype games like Two Worlds that suck as well. There is nothing you can do if you've bought one of these shitty games. You cannot return it.

So rather than risk buying a shitty game and not being able to return it, I'll just pirate everything. Eventually I won't have the option, but now while I can, I will. It will even out in the long run once piracy is impossible due to online play.
>> kire5613
>>734018
Is there a smaller version of this so I can use it 4 my signiture?
>> Anonymous
>>734466
Stick it in Photobucket, they make thumbnails of everything you post.
>> Anonymous
>>734270
Copy protection CREATES pirates.
http://www.joeuser.com/index.asp?c=1&AID=209
>> Anonymous
this game was such a bitch to crack.
>> Anonymous
Glad people are mentioning about the DRM, i was actually gonna buy this for the PC, but forget the security headache, i think ill just wait a week and borrow my friends 360 version when hes done with it.
>> Anonymous
Is this from Prey? I hear that game's good...
>> Anonymous
The game was epic before I got to Ryan. Then it, somehow, went beyond.
>> Anonymous
>>734613
Bioshock
>> Anonymous
>>734502
Copy protection wouldn't exist if it weren't for pirates.

They're the ones fucking it up for you bitch at them.
>> Anonymous
As an aside from the e-peen circle jerk about what-it-is-to-like-something rant going on ITT, I think these plasmid helpers are cool because they're mysogonistic