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Hey warhammer WHERE is your black people at?
The Pub at MMORPG.COM « General Discussion 1/10/08 9:54:34 PM
Nah, cause I like racism in all it's many forms. Damned humans should be lynched.
Long live the greenskins!!!!1 Greenskin power!!
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Hey warhammer WHERE is your black people at?
The Pub at MMORPG.COM « General Discussion 1/10/08 9:43:32 PM
Originally posted by qombi
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Hey warhammer WHERE is your black people at?
The Pub at MMORPG.COM « General Discussion 1/10/08 9:32:25 PM
Originally posted by Spaceman316 No I wouldn't. I'm a hella racist pig, I mean I absolutely refuse to play a human type character. I prefer Taurens from WoW, Dwarves from Lotro, and Nanomage thingies from AO. The closer to human it appears, the more I hate it.
If I wanted to be human, I'd live my life.
Racism for the win, I HATE THE ENTIRE HUMAN RACE. |
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How are Stargate developers gonna avoid a SWG failure?
General Discussion « Stargate Worlds 5/31/07 1:11:13 AM
Originally posted by MuppetHero Actually Earth and Beyond didn't fail. Electronic Arts was in the process of taking over Westwood, the developers of E&B. When E&B launched EA hadn't taken full control yet. Over the ensuing months however, EA got more and more control over the game. Developers were canned, content was put on hold, and eventually the game was strangled by EA that didn't want to invest any time or money into the game. After a year, EA had full control over Westwood. From what I was told by an employee (claimed to be, and from some of the other things I learned from them, I had no reason to not believe him) EA basically randomly canned people in a "trimming the fat" campaign that was not needed. I say it didn't fail because it really didn't, it wasn't allowed to fail, it was castrated before it even had a chance to fail. If Earth and Beyond had been left solely in Westwoods hands, it would still be around, and it would be better than any other Sci-Fi game on the market. Leave it to EA and Microsoft to strangle anything they see fit, especially if they think it's going to horn in on their profits. |
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