Muzman on 30/3/2015 at 09:11
Chemical Party
[video=youtube;wBCmt_pJTRA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBCmt_pJTRA[/video]
Also, from the tragic obscurity of the front page of youtube, I did enjoy (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaAu4L2cl4c) this video where the pro racer/stunt driver pretends to be a learner for a few laughs
N'Al on 18/4/2015 at 09:51
Didn't know where else to put this, so I'm putting it here:
Postal 2 - released 12 years ago (!) to... shall we say, not much critical acclaim - is getting an expansion.
[video=youtube;x9qE65Bql24]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9qE65Bql24[/video]
I am so glad.
henke on 18/4/2015 at 16:19
StealthGamerBR is a channel I think a lot of people around here might appreciate. It's a guy who's really good at stealth games, and getting through them quickly. But these are NOT speedruns. That's an important distinction because whereas speedrunners are just focused on speed, StealthGamerBR knows that even more important than getting through a mission quickly is
making that shit look good.
[video=youtube;2TImdTqKumg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TImdTqKumg[/video]
Make sure to browse (
https://www.youtube.com/user/StealthGamerBR/videos) his videos. He's got everything in there. Thief, Styx, the Far Crys, Sniper Elite 3. Hell, the guy even manages to make Assassin's Creed and (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS6SKoH54Bw) Watch_Dogs look great. I mean I liked WD, but that video is way more awesome than anything I managed to do in my time with it.
faetal on 18/4/2015 at 20:45
The finale of the Watch Dogs video was amazing :D
Azaran on 25/4/2015 at 20:40
Sinister Michael Jackson
[video=youtube;JCyAXhesskA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCyAXhesskA[/video]
Tony_Tarantula on 26/4/2015 at 19:54
bad news:
[video=youtube;DnC1mqyAXmw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=111&v=DnC1mqyAXmw[/video]
demagogue on 4/5/2015 at 05:07
I was part of a group LARP like this when we did disaster preparedness & response training. Basically all hell breaks loose in a country with civil war, different factions doing different things, famine, outbreaks of disease, and refugees fleeing all over the place, and different organizations have to take care of different things (security, police, shelters, food & water, busing, immunizations, health tents) under tight deadlines. There's a central map and a clock ticking, and you have to coordinate with the other groups and turn in your commands & money each round before the clock dings, after which the actions are set in stone and map gets updated, inevitably with new disasters cropping up to respond to.
Azaran on 10/5/2015 at 06:27
[video=youtube;HTPOSdyA7Uo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTPOSdyA7Uo[/video]
Muzman on 26/5/2015 at 06:00
Quote Posted by demagogue
I was part of a group LARP like this when we did disaster preparedness & response training. Basically all hell breaks loose in a country with civil war, different factions doing different things, famine, outbreaks of disease, and refugees fleeing all over the place, and different organizations have to take care of different things (security, police, shelters, food & water, busing, immunizations, health tents) under tight deadlines. There's a central map and a clock ticking, and you have to coordinate with the other groups and turn in your commands & money each round before the clock dings, after which the actions are set in stone and map gets updated, inevitably with new disasters cropping up to respond to.
I've never been in one but I thought a bit about things like that too. Particularly with Matt Lees as the PM. He was PM in the last one of these that they played (with a lot less people) and did a big write up and talk about it. I'm surprised he did it again. Perhaps he thought he could improve. but the take away was just how tough it is to be bombarded with all these decisions and information, filtering out what's important etc. That's the sort of thing those exercises are supposed to help you with, a bit. We might scoff at how realistic it might be if it's not really life or death, but there's something to be said for even the partial experience of that sort of thing I suspect.
It's like they point out in Threads. In a democracy the people in charge are just public servants, managers, or volunteers. Or people voted into office from any random field. And they're given responsibility for things hardly anyone has any experience of and little real way to get it. Some insight is probably worth trying to give them.
Anyway, when the battery power gets low drones will often auto-land for safety.
[video=youtube;VsHMjWORFvI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsHMjWORFvI[/video]