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Mark my words, if you added a couple more maps, difficulty settings, level progression, bug fixes and mod support to Two Guns, I'd fucking buy the shit out of that for like $10. These are all games you could complete - AND make money on. But if so, why not just finish some of the games you started on? I mean, Two Guns, Age of Time, Perennial, Sons of Valor. I assume you dislike it being regarded as your one hit wonder? That's a popular theory I've heard. I don't know what your motivation is to stay silent about your disinterest in continuing development of this game. Now can you just say it aloud to give players some closure? The sooner you just say it aloud, the sooner swarms of uninformed new players will stop asking "Can you update/fix please?" That's fine, most people can probably accept that. A self sufficient game developer who created an impressively successful, almost entirely independent video game in 2007, and has a library of semi-completed game projects collecting dust sits back day to day ignoring the wails of his games' patrons on one hand, yet relies on that very game as his main source of revenue - and has a giant banner on the top of his website saying "BUY MY GAME: BLOCKLAND" with the addition of "It helps me pay the bills"?Įric, I have no idea why you keep the illusion of giving a crap about Blockland lingering in front of everyone. The case of this man and his game baffles me. Torque was still pretty much alone as the only widely accesible 3D game engine - so for the uninitiated executive, the idea that one person could make a 3D multiplayer game by themselves was a bit surprising. Keep in mind this was before youtube and certainly before the indie game renaissance we're currently living in. Other than that, they were genuinely very impressed with Blockland - particularly the progress on the character customization. Not sure if that was a threat or if they were just trying to make sure I didn't run afoul of their lawyers. Their first priority was to adamantly insist that I couldn't use LEGO intellectual property to make money and that I shouldn't put their red square logo anywhere on my site - fine by me. So I hauled my computer - CRT monitor and all - up to Arlington and demoed the game for them. They wanted to meet with me, so we set up a time to meet at BrickFest (an AFOL convention in Arlington, within driving distance for me at the time). My step mother knew some people in Denmark who knew some people at LEGO, info about the game filtered up through them and some people from LEGO contacted me. My first thought was that I could leverage game to get a job at LEGO. At this point it seemed like I should try to make something out of it, but what? And how? Eventually something like with something like 500k downloads. " (Indicator: "icext"), "": ".Around February 2005, the Blockland prototype became hit it big via something awful and G4 TV. "display1": "icFailedDueToSecurit圜heck" } Possibly checks for the presence of an Antivirus engineĪdversaries may attempt to gather information about attached peripheral devices and components connected to a computer system.Īdversaries may target user email to collect sensitive information from a target.įound a potential E-Mail address in binary/memory Reads information about supported languagesĪdversaries may attempt to get a listing of security software, configurations, defensive tools, and sensors that are installed on the system.
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