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Postby Dae » Thu Jun 28, 12 2:00 pm

As far as I know it leaked a while ago, but now it's an official release.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zri1c_If6Ic[/youtube]

It looks fantastic. :shock:
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Postby Psychotic » Thu Jun 28, 12 2:21 pm

I would like to try it out but if it's as buggy as Hammer World Editor was when I was trying to use that a few years ago, I think I'll pass. The issues with Hammer really put me off the whole thing (which is why I haven't gone back to it), I don't really want to go through that whole ordeal again.
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Postby Siva » Fri Jun 29, 12 8:41 am

Now I can create my own DotA2 wallpapers

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Postby Tonnochi » Fri Jun 29, 12 4:03 pm

This would have been a lot more valuable back when machinima was a thing.
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Postby Psychotic » Fri Jun 29, 12 4:29 pm

Tonnochi wrote:This would have been a lot more valuable back when machinima was a thing.


Except that it's still a popular medium.
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Postby Tonnochi » Fri Jun 29, 12 4:50 pm

Magniir wrote:
Tonnochi wrote:This would have been a lot more valuable back when machinima was a thing.


Except that it's still a popular medium.


Community wise.
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Postby Tantalus » Sat Jun 30, 12 10:41 am

Tonnochi wrote:Community wise.


You mean when it wasn't dominated by an evil corporation, and was good?
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Postby Psychotic » Sat Jun 30, 12 10:47 am

Tantalus wrote:
Tonnochi wrote:Community wise.


You mean when it wasn't dominated by an evil corporation, and was good?


It's not EA.
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Postby Tantalus » Sat Jun 30, 12 11:00 am

Magniir wrote:It's not EA.


Machinima are still evil. Sweatshop ethics and infinite possibilities for renewal of contract - literally the contract goes on forever.
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Postby Psychotic » Sat Jun 30, 12 11:06 am

Tantalus wrote:
Magniir wrote:It's not EA.


Machinima are still evil. Sweatshop ethics and infinite possibilities for renewal of contract - literally the contract goes on forever.


I'm not defending the company, I'm defending the genre. Machinima.com should be used to differentiate because the machinima genre is fine.

Bitch all you want about how it's full of crap products but so is every entertainment industry. There are bad video games, bad books, bad movies. Bad everything. It's not the medium that's bad, it's the product itself.

Aside from this I also can't blame publishers for every fault of a movie or a video game. BioWare, for example, knew what they were getting into, just like everyone who ever signed a contract with Machinima.com. Yes, the publishers have their part to play in the problems, but so do the contract-signers.
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