DotA 2 will be 100% Free to Play
Kizzycocoa wrote:
Sven wrote:
p0rtalplayer wrote:
Time? I've got time pouring out my ears.
...what am I supposed to do, get a job or something? pfft.>>
I would probably have a job if my car didn't decide to break down a month ago with no sign of it being fixed.>
Three words.Indie game development.
Two words.
No experience.

Sven wrote:
Kizzycocoa wrote:
Three words.Indie game development.
>
Two words.No experience.
One word.
Practice.

Keklolzor wrote:
Sven wrote:
Kizzycocoa wrote:
Three words.Indie game development.
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Two words.No experience.
>
One word.Practice.
Another word.
How?
Has no job.
Pilchard123 wrote:
Three words:Has no job.
Three words. Get a job 
t3x wrote:
Forever alone.
not according to your steam friend list 
Kizzycocoa wrote:
t3x wrote:
Forever alone.>
not according to your steam friend list
They are *** so* real friends, mom!Jeez!
Jomonay wrote:
Kizzycocoa wrote:
t3x wrote:
Forever alone.>>
not according to your steam friend list>
They are *** so* real friends, mom!Jeez!
I'd say they are real. Doubly so. You are not talking to a person, a mask of a personality. You are talking to the raw personality behind that mask. The Internet dissasociates people from the user. Social constraints simply disappear. So,I'd say most Internet users are more real that real life people.
Unless they're a pedophile. But, still.
Kizzycocoa wrote:
You are not talking to a person, a mask of a personality. You are talking to the raw personality behind that mask. The Internet dissasociates people from the user. Social constraints simply disappear. So,I'd say most Internet users are more real that real life people.
Let's put it this way; I can rely on a real life friend to go with me to a concert, because if they don't there will be repurcussions for that friend that they do not want to experience. If I rely on a virtual friend, it's far easier for them to snub me without actual repurcussions except text messages, which in turn they can block. Just because the internet relieves of repurcussions and formalities, it doesn't make anyone any more real. People put as much of a front up on the internet as they do in real life, and that's a verifiable fact.
TL;DR The internet is completely made up of one's and zero's, real life is made of emotions, atmosphere and places. You cannot equal real life with the internet.
Jomonay wrote:
Kizzycocoa wrote:
You are not talking to a person, a mask of a personality. You are talking to the raw personality behind that mask. The Internet dissasociates people from the user. Social constraints simply disappear. So,I'd say most Internet users are more real that real life people.
Over the internet, you are missing the crucial physical element of social interaction; people's expressions, their body language, how they speak and how they present themselves are all important in knowing someone. All these real time elements cannot be properly expressed in text, picture or even video.
We're veering off topic (but that's not exactly unusual here). Imma say that I agree with Jomonay more on this one; I put an incredible amount of what I mean into how I say things and how I shape my eyebrows. Social constraints do disappear, but most of those constraints are what let you look into another person on a whole in the first place.
Sven wrote:
Dota 2.
Episode 1: let's piss off blizzard fans edition
p0rtalplayer wrote:
Sven wrote:
Dota 2.>Episode 1: let's piss off blizzard fans edition
By making it free for them to download. Oh no wait that's everyone.