Assassins, Bullies, and Messiahs 47
Some interesting news for a few upcoming game titles. Firstly (to no one's surprise), Assassin's Creed is coming to the 360. It will also be available for the PC. Secondly, Valve and Ubisoft have announced that Dark Messiah is coming to Steam when it releases in October. Chris Grant's commentary: "Ubisoft is acknowledging the demand for digitally distributed AAA content and using the largest platform they can find to promote it. We're still waiting on government-distributed protein pills and personal submarines, but the third pillar of our future vision is now realized." Finally, Rockstar appears to have partially bowed to public pressure over their 'Bully' title. In Europe, at least, Bully is now known as Canis Canem Edit, which means 'Dog Eat Dog' in Latin. To which I respond: Semper Ubi Sub Ubi.
What does it mean? (Score:5, Informative)
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semper_ubi_sub_ubi [wikipedia.org]
Nil ubi sub ubi. (Score:2)
Nil ubi sub ubi would be more appropriate for a Rockstar game. After all, the game also has a "Hot Coffee" rap video. Goes something like magnae clunes mihi placent, nec possum de hac re mentiri. [livejournal.com] (Large buttocks are pleasing to me, nor am I able to lie concerning this matter!)
Fun with latin (Score:2)
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Message sent to the Roman Senate by Gaius Julius Cesar about his victory in the Battle of Zela. "I came, I saw, I conquered"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veni,_vidi,_vici [wikipedia.org]
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Why do people use steam? (Score:2)
Copyright is limited, but DRM is forever.
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As far as reselling goes, it does really suck, but I could imagine you could add $10 to what you were g
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Think of it as something like an apt-get for games, just with some added stuff for copy-protection and payment.
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Provided you've logged in once and set Steam to log you in automatically, you can play single player games (and maybe LAN, I'm not sure) offline.
Even non-Latin Students can translate this: (Score:3, Funny)
fortibuses in ero
Nobili demis trux
Vatis enim?
Covsendux!
That was on my 8th grade Latin exam. ;)
The answer is.... (Score:4, Informative)
No, Billy, them is trucks
What is in 'em?
Cows and Ducks!
This is clearly wrong, (Score:1)
OT: Translation Request (Score:2)
Anybody know the Latin equivalent of:
?I have a "Geek of Week" certificate that I use to try and get our staff interested in learning more about their computers. I thought the Latin would be a cute motto to have use in an "official looking" seal.
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Thanks a bunch, William! It was the incorrectness of the grammar that was stumping me - I wanted it to be just as bad in Latin as it is in English ;-).
Assassin's everywhere! (Score:1, Insightful)
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GAH!!! [pulls out hair] (Score:1)
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Double GAH!!! [pulls out more hair] (Score:2)
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Latin on the Internets: Serious Business.
Dark Messiah's combat... (Score:1)
How unfortunate. (Score:3, Interesting)
I've been eyeing those HL2:Episode 1 boxes at the store, and I'd kind of like to play it. The reason I haven't picked one up and taken it through the checkout? Steam. I don't want to install it again. It's just too damn annoying. I don't know how many other people feel this way, but I'd bet that they've lost a fairly large number of sales--people like me, who'd pick up the game and buy it at the store, don't do it, because Steam makes it feel like the process of purchasing their product is continuous and never-ending, rather than being a 5-minute wait in line at the store that you never have to worry about again. Maybe they're still making more money this way, selling through Steam, in spite of this kind of thing. I don't know, but I hope they're not.
I like the ability to get some mods through Steam. That's about the only thing I've seen in it that I like, but a similar system could be made without most of the other crap, and without making it a requirement to play the game at all.
I fear that, if Steam takes off, it'll offset all of the great things about PC gaming. That may force me to go 100% console. What a dark, dark day that will be.
(Not hating on consoles, I like them, but almost all of my top 20 or so gaming experiences have been on the PC, and many would likely not have been possible or not been as great on a console, for a number of reasons)
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This is really the longest part of the process, where it has to download and install the entire game, and admitedly it does ta
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Steam is not perfect,and
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I think the worst part was, as I said, the feeling of being in the checkout line never ends. It feels like I am forever in the process of buying the game, even when it's already been paid for. It's bizarre, and not something I've ever experienced before. I definately don't like it.
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I mean I can understand that related to some crap activation system (cough..cough.. wi
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Of course, I didn't leave it on all the time,
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Bad for single-player games.
Look, I didn't even realize I hated Steam as much as I do until I was at the store, saw HL2:EP1 on the shelf, and caught myself thinking, "hm, that's probably fun, maybe I should buy it... but wait, then I'd have to install Steam again, and that blows so much that I'm not going to buy this game."
Then, "whoa, I had no idea that I disliked Steam that much. Weird."
The irony... (Score:3, Funny)