A Bug In The Game

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Taylor will be the protagonist for A Bug in the Game. These stories will be substantially the same except for a variation in the order the chapters are presented. For the first two arcs there is a large amount of overlap in the content with the same events just being seen from two different points of view. Hello people, there might be a thread with bugs but i cant really find it, so i thought i should start a new topic-bugs in the last few weeks i experienced several bugs in the game,some of them are huge, some of them a&hellip.

: Yes, this is certainly smart of their admin. 'Let's tell every cracking group in the world the extent of what they're up against', and symptoms to watch out for. Copy protection is retarded. It.NEVER.

stops piracy, and all it does is inconvenience legitimate customers of games.There is already a cracked 'fix' for the glide problem, and has been since about two days after the game was first pirated./Note, I didn't download it, but the comments on various pre-release pirate copies can give you a good sense of a games quality. : HotLonelyTeenageGirl: Yes, this is certainly smart of their admin. 'Let's tell every cracking group in the world the extent of what they're up against', and symptoms to watch out for.

Copy protection is retarded. It.NEVER. stops piracy, and all it does is inconvenience legitimate customers of games.Meh, some cracking group probably already had it figured out and fixed before the idiot posted it on the forums. Some people are just retarded.But the point is that this sort of programming will stop a certain percentage of the casual pirates. You're not going to stop everybody who wants to avoid paying for a game, but this stops just as many as (if not more than) SECU-ROM, and it doesn't anger legitimate purchasers.

: I agree with ninjakirby. I will pirate a game to see if it's worth buying. Some games, I even buy more than once if they're exceptional.Like spore, for example. While it's not the mega game to end all games, it's an excellent game for those 10-14. Which makes for excellent gift ideas for kids at that age.Spore is great for kids. My 3 and 5 year old kids can make some interesting creatures in the creator with Spore. Actually playing the game themselves doesn't interest them though, the want dad to play the game with them.//Make friends with that creature dad.//Eat that one.///They hate the space stage:).

: The only way to win the piracy war is with MMOs that require login every time you play. That way, you're not paying for the game per se, but for access to the account.It's a lost cause trying to come up with these new protections.

The best anti-piracy tool is to make a good game, such that the players want to buy the game and support the developers. It kind of sucks but that's the way it is.That's not going to work with single player games, and not everyone wants to play an MMO anyway. Besides, there are private servers out there for games like wow if one is intent on not paying.

Look at Steam, it was supposed to be piracy proof but it was no time at all before Half-Life 2 was cracked and fully playable without it. The only way to stop piracy is to admit that you can't stop it and move on. Make quality games at a decent price and most people will buy them. : Batman: AA is an incredible game and, IMO, a serious contender for GOTY.It's good, but not all that. If it gets a Game of the Year award, then the main problem would be generally poor contenders for the award this year.

And yes, games this year have been poor contenders. The most fun I've had this year, has been with expansions to games released last year.The most innovative thing about Arkham Asylum is that it's one of the first games to come with wallhack as a game feature. Apart from that, it just takes a whole load of good ideas, and gather them together in one game with a semi-decent story, some good fun along the way, and a pretty disappointing boss-fight at the end of it all./Doesn't make it a BAD game//Just an above-average game worth owning. I wish more gaming companies would use strategies like this. Annoy the thieves while leaving me and my legitimate copy alone. As has been said, if the pirates want the game badly enough they're going to get it no matter what, so what's the point in going to extreme measures that piss off your actual customers? I had to jump through six hoops and fark around with Winsock just to get my goddamn legally purchased Fallout 3 DLC packs to work properly.

And then the changes I made to get it working eventually led to my laptop giving me the BSOD when I had to start using my school's wireless network again last month, meaning the IT department ended up having to completely flash my hard drive to return it to the default settings./still pissed. : It's good, but not all that. If it gets a Game of the Year award, then the main problem would be generally poor contenders for the award this year. And yes, games this year have been poor contenders.

The most fun I've had this year, has been with expansions to games released last year.Also true. This was the only game I was looking forward to all year. Otherwise.well, TF2 is still playable. Any chance of setting up a Fark TF2 server????/yeah, I know it's not happening, but you never know. M: Keywork99: Batman: AA is an incredible game and, IMO, a serious contender for GOTY.It's good, but not all that.

If it gets a Game of the Year award, then the main problem would be generally poor contenders for the award this year. And yes, games this year have been poor contenders. The most fun I've had this year, has been with expansions to games released last year.The most innovative thing about Arkham Asylum is that it's one of the first games to come with wallhack as a game feature. Apart from that, it just takes a whole load of good ideas, and gather them together in one game with a semi-decent story, some good fun along the way, and a pretty disappointing boss-fight at the end of it all./Doesn't make it a BAD game//Just an above-average game worth owning.' Mario and Luigi Superstar Saga 3: Bowser's Inside Story' for the DS comes out on the 15th. I think that could be a contender. Loved the first.

Second was great, but a bit too much like the first. This one should be the best of all. You get to play from Bowser's point of view, which is freaking awesome. God of War III should be amazing too. : But the point is that this sort of programming will stop a certain percentage of the casual pirates. You're not going to stop everybody who wants to avoid paying for a game, but this stops just as many as (if not more than) SECU-ROM, and it doesn't anger legitimate purchasers.Really? This stops the people who took the time to search for a cracked version, download it, and run whatever cracks and patches need to be run.

Because they won't bother searching for the latest crack?' Oh, gosh, I already spent 5 days waiting for my torrent to get over 25kbps and download this thing. I can't waste another 5 minutes downloading a crack!

I'll just delete it. Curse you, Eidos! Cuuuuuurse youuuuuuuu!' These anti-pirate measures only hurt the people too slow to get around them, namely, the same people who are going to lay out the cash on day one and hope that the product is everything they wished it to be.however, i should note that there's been times when i've sampled a game, and then liked it so much that i went out and bought the actual game.hell, if.anyone.

could make a solid XCOM or Dungeon Keeper, updated for today's technology, i'd probably buy five copies each, just out of sheer gratitude! I think one of the reasons I like this game so much is because they got both the voice actors, and the writers (or, at least one), from Batman the Animated series.Mark Hamil does an AMAZING job as the Joker (I kinda like the constant oscillation between 'campy' and 'sociopathic'), and I'm finding the story interesting enough. Certainly, the best DC superhero game in a long while (damning with faint praise, yes, I know)./And I'm only about 30% of the way into the game.//You know what would be awesome? A Batman Beyond game made by this company. Wooo, old bitter Bruce Wayne. : Yes, this is certainly smart of their admin. 'Let's tell every cracking group in the world the extent of what they're up against', and symptoms to watch out for.

Copy protection is retarded. It.NEVER. stops piracy, and all it does is inconvenience legitimate customers of games.The problem is they told them. If no one said anything and batman just did weird ass random crap at say level 3 (let them get through the first few levels) that keeps killing him it'd take quite a bit longer to figure out. (Not that they wouldn't it'd just take longer).

: MrCab: Otherwise.well, TF2 is still playable. Any chance of setting up a Fark TF2 server????Why would you want to play with only farkers? I mean, that's about one step up from asking for a 4chan server. You really want to mute all forms of communication.Just because it's a fark server doesn't make it limited to only fark members. Most of those servers are public access.Anyway, while this is cute/funny it doesn't really accomplish anything. Games are generally up and cracked within hours of release, often much earlier. I bought the game.

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Kepts me hooked for 2 days straight.But unfortunately, that is the absolute margin of the game. Using no guides, no riddler helps.I was done, at 80% (or better) beating the game on normal after (and I'm going to be generous) 15 hours.Now, if we break down time per cash, that is 15 hours per 60$, or 4$ per hour. Which really isn't anything to sneeze at. If you want 'more time' per buck, you're going to either use RPGs, or Strat games, as FPS' and the like have much shorter (and worse, for narrative) story modes.Online/advanced/EX-game modes don't count, because Halo3 (or TF2 if you wanna be all hardcore whatever) had next to no 'story' mode, but people have been playing it for years.I liked the game a lot. It was worth the money, for me, though I honestly recommend a rental if you're strapped for cash to the point where it matters.My only real dislike is that I got 90% on the first play, without thought, and the 'rest' is bullshiat non-game related. Being able to max out your Bat-o-meter before ending the game, and getting absolutely nothing for it either pre-post game, is stupid.

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Yay, challenges./This also applies to Mass Effect//Getting 90% effortlessly on first play, yay. : It's a lost cause trying to come up with these new protections. The best anti-piracy tool is to make a good game, such that the players want to buy the game and support the developers. It kind of sucks but that's the way it is.Not even 'support the developers'. I pirated half-life 2 a LONG time ago. I just recently bought the Orange Box. I did it because the $30 was more convenient than piddling around to make the pirated copy of HL2 EP 1 and 2 work and download at a steady pace.

Just make the distrubution clean and convenient enough and the packaging worth the money and it's worth paying.But this shiat sucks with PC games. There's no way in hell I'd pay for a game like Arkham Asylum for PC without running a demo version or a pirated version.

I'd find out after I spent my money that the game sucks ass on my mediocre hardware. And unlike clothing, furniture and other physical, scarce goods, stores get pissy when you try to return PC games. Albeit short, personal review of the game is about 8.5 out of 10.the fighing is quite 'lather, rinse, repeat' for most of the game, with the boss fights being a 'guess what you have to do differently' sort.the voice acting was very good (most of the voice actors have rather decent resumes on ), and the story is quite good (especially the scarecrow-related parts), but not quite what everyone would expect or appreciate.

Visuals were alright, but sometimes had an overly plastic-like feel to them.overall, get it used (if buying).

InstructionsThe chameleon is hungry! Use your mouse to raise and lower platforms to send bugs to him.

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The more bugs you send him and the faster you do it, the higher your score will be. The ObjectiveThe objective of the game is to guide bugs to the hungry chameleon. For each level, there is a minimum number of bugs you need to send to him. The number of bugs needed to win each level is listed next to the word “Goal” at the top of the screen. Game Controls. Use your mouse to raise and lower platforms.

Point your mouse at the switch next to each platform. You can raise the platform by clicking and holding the switch. When you release the switch, the platform starts to fall. Avoid the glowing zappers. If the bugs touch the zappers, they are lost. If you lose too many bugs, you won’t be able to complete the level.

You also use your mouse to activate chillers. Point your mouse at the chiller above each puddle of water. You can freeze the puddle of water by clicking on the chiller. After 5 seconds, the ice melts. Press the chiller to freeze the puddle again. Where’s the Chemistry?In Bugs on the Run, making molecules in the piston move faster or slower is the key to getting the bugs from one platform to another in order to feed the hungry chameleon and move to the next level.Here's some of the chemistry behind the action in the game:.

Atoms and molecules are so small that you cannot see them, but they make up everything around you, including you! Molecules are always moving. You can make them move faster by heating them up or move slower by cooling them down. When you heat the molecules in the piston, the molecules move faster and push the piston up. When you let the molecules cool, they slow down and the piston comes back down. When you heat the molecules in the balloon, they move faster and the balloon gets bigger and floats. When you let the molecules cool, they slow down and the balloon gets smaller and sinks.

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When you cool the water in the pond, the molecules slow down so much that they become ice. When the molecules warm back up, they move faster and become liquid water again.