What is Game? - Off-topic

Hey all of you.
Now everyone are thinking that what a stupid question, " what is game?".
Everybody knows that what is game. One community think that game is a beautiful , where you show colorful world like a fairy tell. Other one wants a high score from this area, they wants to become superior in any game. Some are really wanting to relax with these games or they need some kind of entertainment after a long day schedule.
Now look other side, what if game makes you feel better such emotionally or mentally. Yes sometimes makes someone angry also but still this is a emotional touch. These games make no sense if these are not belongs to your area.
In the point of designer view, it is an art like a character become alive in this world. They feel so much great when they see these character in games. And feel proud if someone is talking about these character. Yes this is human nature, everyone feel proud when they found there work is making success.
In the end of developer, first of all they are awesome, designer creates character and what developer do they make character alive.
thank you

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national feelings

read in another thread about people talking about national feelings and patriotism and the likes
i never really understod the concept at all
when the country i live in win at sports, win a war (been 1k years )
invent a timemachine break guiness record of standing on ones head
i really dont get how it should reflect on me for better or worse
i never contributed to any of it apart from being born a surden place
i fail to see how i could take pride in any of it
sure i vote and i agree and is happy about some aspects on the system of where i live but i'm 1 in 5million
i can only really take any pride in things I do myself
maybe it's kinda like religion with feeling strengh in feeling one is a part of something bigger then oneself
who knows
but in the grand sceme of things i believe that nationalism have caused more wars in the history then religion
where religion have just been used as an excuse alot more
Group Identity mate. It sucks. Same reason people go crazy over a stupid football team.
If people thought for themselves and had a little personal accountability this world would be very different.
I agree. people forget that our phsycology is also an artifact of evolution. after all, as a group we are very successful.
the culture here pays lip service to patriotism but it seems to me that in countries like America people genuinely feel that patriotism. Propogander/media must play a big roll in this behavior.
nothing wrong with patriotism. but it tends to go overboard. nationalism does cause conflict but it also gives people a sense of belonging.
HPJ said:
Group Identity mate. It sucks. Same reason people go crazy over a stupid football team.
If people thought for themselves and had a little personal accountability this world would be very different.
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my dad gave me a great sense of practicality. his philosophy is: there are really no losers in sports except the fan. both teams, both players on both sides are millionaires. when they lose a game they don't kill themselves. when the season is over they go home to a mansion. the only loser is the fan who thinks life is over after their team lost.

Arsenal!!!!!!

Sorry, football season is starting this weekend.
Must update my Hermes before the match starts.
Actually does anyone know of an app, which has the whole English Premier League schedule on it?
While I do think Arsenal, Man U. and Chelsea suck a fat one I do love watching the Premier League.
there is a program, I use it and it's fantastic. http://www.mbovin.com/teamstats/ppc.php
Oh, yea... INTER ALL THE WAY!!! Sucks they lost Recoba... but Zlatan is still the man. Not to mention Cruz and Stankovic. But they definitively need to get rid of Julio Cesar and get a decent goalie.
And as for the Premiership, I follow Liverpool religiously. I think Riise and Reina are very underrated players, Crouch sucks but I admire his adventurous and risk taking spirit, and Gerrard needs to get his s&*t together!
Cheers for the program...
It works great.
Crouch made it on to the England squad again, so he must be improving a bit.
Liverpool! Awwwwwwww!
Yea... FC LIVERPOOL! I know they aren't the greatest but they have spirit and very good players.
Hey, they went where Arsenal couldn't go last Champion's League
But maybe this year the Gunners will do something. I actually think they did just fine last season when Henry was out injured. An indication that while individualism in soccer is obviously appreciated, it is still a team sport. I don't think Arsenal will hurt much without him. They have great players and great team spirit. Just not as much as Liverpool but that's just my opinion.
I think being the fan of the strongest teams must be right as boring than being Michael Schumacher fan. Isn't it?
devis....that program...simply brilliant...thank you thank you thank you
Excellent program, can we have more apps for Windows Mobile that show Spurs at the bottom of the league!!!
Thanks... it took a lot of search to find it, and I actually kept in touch a little with the creator. Very nice guy, and helpful too.
Speaking of which... he will add leagues upon request. Should you have a league that isn't featured, feel fee to email him. If he can add it, he will.
Anticro said:
I think being the fan of the strongest teams must be right as boring than being Michael Schumacher fan. Isn't it?
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Depends on the point of view.
If you're one of those people who like drama then you will pick a mid-range team and every game they play will be a drama.
If you are one of those people who complain a lot, then you will pick a crap team and then ***** left and right about how badly they're doing, just to have something to ***** about.
If you're a person like me... (hard to believe since I know i'm the greatest ) then you will pick the team that you like, and no matter how they do, you still support them.
So there... hope I've been able to shed some rays of bright light in this obscure and highly confusing choice of sports entertainment.

Call of Duty? FIFA? GT?

I couldn't possibly care less about these sort of games. This puts me in, I'd venture, less than 3% of the young male population of this country who can buy an Xbox or whatnot in the first place.
Discuss.
Homework or a public speaking competition? Sweet Idea, will post my arguments once others give me ideas
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More like inciting a flame war. ^_^ j/k
I've never liked racing, shooting, or sports games, which I've found doesn't sit well with most men my age (22). Just wondering what fellow techies think.
Usually I get a "wow, I can't believe another human being has different tastes than me" response. I don't think I've ran into a "Wow you're so gay" response but it's only a matter of time. =/
ninestraycats said:
More like inciting a flame war. ^_^ j/k
I've never liked racing, shooting, or sports games, which I've found doesn't sit well with most men my age (22). Just wondering what fellow techies think.
Usually I get a "wow, I can't believe another human being has different tastes than me" response. I don't think I've ran into a "Wow you're so gay" response but it's only a matter of time. =/
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Yep same. I'm different to everyone in my school. Everyones got iphoned, I got a Desire, now everyones jealous haha.. anyways, I like racing and shooting games. Just the real ones. CoD and GT not things like killzone or WoW. Though I don't play often, every 2–3 weeks maybe, I do enjoy some adrenalin pumping through my veins when I due just begore the end of the mussion. It makes me more determined to finish correctly the next time etc..
Everyones always asking me when I'm online next to play a bit of CoD or whatever and I just don't understand how you can become addicted to something that doesn't actually exist. Well it does but not really, you know what I mean : )
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LOL been a gamer for too long. But I have never told anyone that they were "gay" because they didn't like to game.
But.. usually they were women.
well im different to everyone in my school.
most of the lads in my year like football and cod.
"medal of honor- is ****"
"driving games - ****"
"every other game apart from cod and fifa- is ****"
i have been called gay because i have long hair and i like rock music and drum and bass (and others).
i think the reason they call you gay is because they don't like people that are different and like other things.
about 1 year ago everyones phones where sony ericssons (crap ones)
and samsung tocco lites (horrible)
but 1 lad had a t-mobile g1.
i had my 7 year old htc himalaya brick (excellent phone)
now quite a few have htc's desires, hero, legend. (and obviously don't know about xda (what a pitty))
people seem to follow other people and call you weird because you are not following.
sorry if i drifted off topic.
i like driving games, fps (half-life excellent!!)
im a gran turismo guy i love that game, i also enjoy a nice helping of cod now and then too, i cant stand football soccer or basketball games though
COD - meh
FIFA - meh
GT5 - drool
Well, an explanation is warranted for the above...
I never really got the hang of FPS games in multiplayer, mostly because I used to pwn at CounterStrike and Half-Life, but a hiatus during my formative days (read, TEENAGE) lost my edge in FPS games. Mostly I will check out the single player experience, and if it gains enough traction amongst my friends, I'll get the original copy. Mostly, for group enjoyment purposes, we game L4D if we wanna play FPS. I'm just waiting for Crysis 2 (as an excuse to upgrade my Gfx card more than anything else )
FIFA... well... is a game for douchetards who imagine that they have the skills needed to take Leo Messi/CR to whatever glories that in real life they couldn't achieve (both for the gamers and the players). Simply said, it gives little to none benefits, and merely act as an escapement and commercial device. For the more serious guys, we play futsal, which is like football played in a netball field. Pacing is fun, especially since players with less stamina can join in and height doesn't bring that much of a benefit (read, GIRLS CAN PLAY TOO). And for the brainiacs, we play Football Manager 2011.
GT5 is going to be something of a old history for me. It's more of a nostalgia device than something of real enjoyment. Back in the days, me and my brother played GT1, GT2, GT3, and probably GT4. To my brother, who is an engineer by now, it is the most accurate depiction of a car on the race-track. I'll skip the nostalgia bit... Anyway, since neither of us own a PS3, and neither of us plans to own a PS3, this game will forever reside in the droolworthy section of our hindbrains, possibly forever.
The problem with me is I'm probably in the less than 0.05% zone. I'm a self-professed geek that likes to party and do sports. I could, enjoyably, spend the afternoon tinkering with my PC/phone or just dump everything to hang out with friends, chilling out and maybe finding the answers to life (we checked, its not 42).
So gaming is cool and all that, but it's not the be all and end all for me
Gotta say... I love GT5 lol. I think I like it more than GT3 or 4 because I'm actually trying now lol. I used to have a Game Shark, Code Breaker, and Action Replay to cheat my way to having (basically) infinite cash, the AI guys wouldn't move, and every car would have like 16x acceleration lol. It made it fun cause I could get what I wanted when I wanted, but ruined the sense of accomplishment needed to make it feel way better. I actually HAVE to try and succeed in this now, which is awesome imo.
Call of Duty is cool, but I'm not into it as much anymore as I am with GT5 now.
FIFA is a game I'll never play. I don't do sports, nor like them; especially soccer.
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sakai4eva said:
To my brother, who is an engineer by now, it is the most accurate depiction of a car on the race-track.
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That is VERY cool and I didn't know that. Sucker as I am for new experiences, it makes me want to play it again with this knowledge.
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Pacing is fun, especially since players with less stamina can join in and height doesn't bring that much of a benefit (read, GIRLS CAN PLAY TOO).
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Haha, I hope I'm reading your implications right: b/c size isn't an issue, women can play the sport side-by-side with men. The other implication would be a little... off-putting. >.<
flyboyovyick said:
well im different to everyone in my school.
i have been called gay because i have long hair and i like rock music and drum and bass (and others).
i think the reason they call you gay is because they don't like people that are different and like other things.
i like driving games, fps (half-life excellent!!)
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Sorry I paraphrased your Quote
1) Nothing wrong with Long Hair and playing Bass. I did both for a long time - but now the hair fell out and I play a little guitar (i.e. it stares at me taunting me on the wall collecting dust due to RL stealing all my time)
2) Your unique... just like everybody else
3) Half Life is probably the BEST GAME EVER. And I'm a sucker for driving games. I haven't purchased GT yet as I know my wife would kill me while I was going around the track at 4am.
YOU DON'T LIKE THOSE GAMES!!! wow!!, i didn't know another human being could have such different taste to me.
But seriously 'normal' at my school is f'd up compared to everybody elses, screamo metalheads and emos rule the street and jocks are considered to be on the same level as the scum you find in public toilets... its a weird place.
Im lucky anyway because im a self admitted nerd at school but for some strange reason nobody believes me? (WTF's with that!?!) Which is especially strange considering people are paying me to set up snow leopard hackintosh on their pc's.
My favorite shooter is Gears o' War 2 (can't really call it fps), but, uh, what do you guys think of bioshock? I personally don't like it, much to the disdain of all my friends who are obsessed with it.
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But seriously 'normal' at my school is f'd up compared to everybody elses, screamo metalheads and emos rule the street and jocks are considered to be on the same level as the scum you find in public toilets... its a weird place.
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Wow, that is strange. At my school there was no "jock" contingency either, but why would there necessarily have to be, stereotypes are stereotypes.
What IS indeed common to probably every school ever are cliques. I'm guessing it's the 'us vs. them' mentality that's so crucial to so many living things.
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FIFA?
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Soccer is the worst game (notice I didn't call it a sport) in the history of mankind.

Becoming Santa

Now, first thing first I am definitely not a blogger so I don’t know how to write articles etc. but I always want to share my thoughts and sake of Christmas spirit hell yeah, I am writing this.
So, it starts from childhood, the starting line of everything. My childhood is pretty average and my parents and this amazing wonderful world (in child’s eye) thought us nobody does anything for free specially favors. In some cases, it may not seem like, but there is always reason behind every favor you got from anybody in your entire life and that is how world works. This is hard coded in our brain by evolution.
So, after figuring this out, it become hard to believe in anybody who does amazing things just for us without expecting anything. that’s why it is hard to believe in Santa clause. really, who does that, give us gifts fulfilling wishes just for being nice and a glass of milk and cookie. I don’t think so.
Everybody knows there is no actual Santa Claus but still, we celebrate Christmas. Why, wait the big question is for whom? Who made this possible, putting us into full Christmas spirit mode. I can only imagine our beloved Santa can do that. Wait so is there a Santa or not.
Yes, there is, not one but thousands if not millions Santa’s operating undercover hidden behind aliases of parents, relative, friends and making Christmas possible every year.
And that’s not it, there are more and one of them are our precious developers, making unimaginable things possible. Their service is not limited to Christmas or another festival season. They work all year around fulfilling our wish lists. Spending hours doing hard work just to make our life easier, solving problems, presenting gifts. All this without expecting nothing more than a coffee or snack.
There is a Santa more than one, hidden behind every developer.
Santa clause is important, but these peoples are more important who made Christmas possible. And now it’s our turn to become Santa for them.
So, at this Christmas I want you to become Santa for your favorite developer and made their Christmas special than ever before by donation or however you like.
I know I used word Santa a lot and it is confusing but I guess I am sorry about that English is not my first language.
1. Why I wrote this article?
Because I want to inspire people, like Saint Nicolas did. So, become generous be thankful to everyone who made your life easier.
2. What is my inspiration behind this?
Just few hours ago an amazing developer, helped me and compiled a test version of an xposed module just for me. The public version was not working for me, I can’t believe that he did it on same day I did not even asked for it. I don’t know about you but this made my Christmas 10 times special.
Thanks a lot, you are amazing! I have not mentioned his name but guess if he is reading this he knows, and that’s all I want.
So, stay sweet this Christmas, become generous, become Santa
whats the point of this?

What is the Art Of Candy Crush Saga?

You have apparently heard this already, however making diversions is hard, greatly hard. The best diversions mix programming, sound blueprint and workmanship into a smoothie of soul-melting significance.
We could represent a significant time span with respect to why people revere the gameplay of Candy Crush Saga, why the music places yoACu in a zen state or how the sound effects impact you to need to swipe just by and by. Today we will turn down the music and quickly end our swiping fingers as we look at the craftsmanship and the authorities behind Candy Crush Saga.
What is Candy Crush Saga workmanship?
You know Candy Crush Saga when you see it, isn't that so? You could probably tell from looking redirection logo alone! Regardless, where does that look begin from? Who are the overall public that make the look of Candy Crush Saga?
We talked with Game Artists: Sandra da Cruz Martins, Tove Bergvist and Senior Game Artists, Ronya Grimheim and Ilias Patlis to find what impacts Candy To squash look like Candy Crush.
This break squad of workmanship rulers have worn down Candy Crush Saga in most of its unmistakable stages, from a beguiling negligible propelled tyke to a satisfied five-year-old.
Ilias Patlis - Senior Game Artist, flicking through a sketchbook
Ilias Patlis, who has been working at King since 2012, remembers the inspirations driving the well known style. "Treat Crush has had a couple of effects, past any sensible add up to indicate since it has past through various hands now. Workmanship Deco, Paper theater and old table diversions and to a great degree old toons and blueprints."
The diversion wears its inspirations on its sleeves. The pins and the activitys of the characters are capricious ways the craftsmanship gather bits of knowledge at some unnoticeable puppet pro, jostling the characters and desserts for your redirection.
In any case, impacts don't charm themselves on to your screen... in any case. It takes a channel, a specialist to change inspiration into a thing. The request by then pushes toward getting to be, what makes a skilled worker?
Thought character plots
When you look at a Color Bomb, you aren't just looking more compelling substances on the planet, you are looking coffee, unlimited talks a warmed conflict or two and many, various late nights!
Each one of the a substantial number of pixels that make up Candy Crush Saga was sketched out by a skilled worker each with their own particular considerations, experiences and fascinating understanding of the world. In any case, how is this undercover creature, the skilled worker, made?
The need to be an expert starts in front of timetable for the duration of regular day to day existence, and the stories of our skilled worker's beginnings all have focus comparable qualities. Sandra da Cruz Martins had "constantly been enchanted with Disney and Pixar Movies," as was Ronya Grinheim, who as a tyke "appreciated Disney" and worshiped "drawing child's shows."
Senior Artist, Ilias Patlis, while not a massive Disney fan, still esteemed "everything from He-Man, Turtles, Thundercats and even My Little Pony." It's nothing surprising that he moreover, "contributed a lot of vitality drawing these effects step by step."
Sandra da Cruz Martins - Game Artist, getting her specialty on.
It doesn't stun anybody that toons feature so seriously as inspiration to the, by then energetic, identities of our authorities. A brief take a gander at Candy Crush Saga would make that unmistakable.
Since no workmanship is made in a vacuum, Influences and inspiration are so dire to the inventive system. To the readied eye, these effects are as absolutely self-evident! Sugary treat Crush diversion specialist, Tove Bergvist, sees that "if you know them [the artists] you can see experts singular style transmit through and consistently consider who made a particular piece."
So how did the larger part of our pros get into redirection workmanship?
Craftsmanship isn't just an occupation. For masters, the need to make is almost as strong as the need to eat. Specialists will make whether they are paid or not.
Tove Bergvist - Game Artist
Take Tove, for example, "I was for a very long time been tingling to achieve something related to craftsmanship. I exceptionally should have been a painter and basically do my own specific masterpiece." However, having the ability to dress and empower yourself can frequently help the innovative technique, which is the reason Tove, "attempted to be sharp about it and achieve something that was more straightforward to live from, and turned out I to a great degree appreciated it."
Sandra "should have been an ocean life researcher!" nonetheless she felt tension going into workmanship propelled by a distrustful dread of transforming into an "independent expert, making present day arrangements and shapes, which was not for me." Her family at last convinced her into embarking to a University open night that focused on human articulations and PC sciences.
Ronya Grimheim - Senior Game Artist
Much like Ronya, who "after perhaps 3-4 years playing World of Warcraft," had the epiphany that "some individual needs to work making this? Who is making these astonishing experiences?" Eventually, she ended up at the University of Skövde, where she would hone her propelled craftsmanship aptitudes.
Ilias' way is correspondingly rad, he was filling in as a "Twofold and wellness mentor" when a client in an activity focus saw his work and recommend he apply to work at King. I get a kick out of the opportunity to imagine he arrived at the King work environments by hammering an auto through a window and barrel moving into the gathering, like a director. I theorize he got the plan and wore an OK suit, in any case we can simply dream.
Expert's elucidation of Ilias' first day at King.
Where do pros draw their mysterious imperativeness from?
Pros are, amusingly enough, routinely roused by various experts. Tove "is pushed by friends and accomplices. Not just style clever, but instead additional by their musings and endeavors and innovativeness. Having a significant measure of expert around is amazing. Taking a gander at each other's work and nerding out about workmanship stuff."
You'll in like manner be shocked to understand that experts are in a heavenly and old riddle society that couple of people can see. Consider the stage 9 3/4 in Harry Potter or the glasses of truth in They Live… simply less disastrous. Some call it the titanic past, the omniscient eye, others call it electronic informal communication.
Ilias understands that "internet organizing supports you with such a combination of heavenliness reliably" in truth there is so much inspiration that it can be "more essential to log off as opposed to hunting down more inspiration!"
From sketchbook to screen, the innovative methodology in full
Sandra has been particularly moved by made by the specialist Phil Hansen. He breathed life into her to "altogether consider of the case and recognize craftsmanship for workmanship, not for the measure of rendering hours of the normal thought imaginative manifestations you see without ceasing for even a moment."
How does craftsmanship stay new?
Like the all inclusive community who make it, the forte of Candy has changed and grown reliably. Inconspicuous changes to the desserts, the characters and establishments have improved the preoccupation, keeping it looking new and empowering.
It happens so unnoticeably and after some time that you almost don't witness it, however to look at the preoccupation from 2012 and from 2017 one beside the other, you'll see an immense refinement.
Specialists moreover need to remain empowered, it's what powers inspiration, which we have learnt is at the focal point of a skilled worker.
For Sandra, that enthusiasm starts from nostalgic workmanship, "old Disney films yet what's more portrayals in books I used to examine a ton. For example, there is a notable Dutch craftsman called Anton Pieck and his work is astonishing, reliably 'brings me back'. I revere his penmanship, the calmed shades and the exceptional line workmanship he used to do." Whereas for Ilias, it's "looking through people's sketchbooks."
Like anything inventive, Candy Crush Saga, isn't just an entertainment, its weddings, it's birthday occasions, it's your most adored toon as a youngster. It's the total experiences of a get-together of talented people whose characters have been revolved around a common target; making a fun difficulty.
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