Well, the title says it.
I tried to edit the /data/init/announcements.txt:
[MASTERPIECE_ARCHITECTURE:A_D:D_D]
[MASTERPIECE_CONSTRUCTION:A_D:D_D]
and delete the
:A_D:D_D
but it didn't work. Should I write something instead?
I do not have any Sony gaming console currently at my disposal, and PSN is down anyway, so I just want to ask if anyone remembers more or less what are the current prices of PSOne Classics and other downloadable PSN titles for the PSP, for the European region?
I am mostly interested in prices in...
@fail We can't source any of the answers because the PSN is down and seeing as s/he can't buy anything anyway off the site, I'm not sure really how relevant or helpful this question is.
"Too localized" should be used for very tiny geographic regions or vanishingly small periods of time. It is used when a question cannot possibly be answered because nobody participating in the site is likely to know the answer, and even if it were answered, nobody else would care.
For me, the ca...
@ArdaXi «I am increasingly seeing trigger-happy people who misunderstand the purpose of this close reason... yesterday someone on Meta.SO voted to close a question about Stack Overflow Dev Days 2011 on the grounds that it was "too localized." COME ON!»
Who cares? Is the PSN still down? Go check. What are the chances that this question could ever be answered in a way that would benefit anyone else? Now is back up?
@GraceNote Okay, I was under the impression that people compared game prices when buying consoles. I guess nobody ever has done so, or does, or will do that. Fine.
It's just that, if you're trying to apply a policy that says "You only close things when they're too localized to the point that no one cares", then saying that "Who cares?" and "What are the chances that this question could ever be answered in a way that would benefit anyone else?" is not applicable is counterproductive to your stance and it'll hurt your defense of your stance that the question isn't too localized.
@GraceNote That's not what I meant, I meant "they're not applicable" as in "that's not true; people can care about it"; obviously that's not a position you can prove objectively however. It's much easier to assume the contrary.
Are there any hidden areas in portal 2 single-player campaign?
I have finished the game a few times, and have had a casual look around for any fun hidden areas, but I must have missed them.
It's not a list in the sense of the lists we disallow.
The answer does not change. It's rather trivial to create one right answer that stays correct forever. Nowhere in the body does it ask for one spot per answer.
"The question as it is asks for a list of one hidden area per answer, with voting based on... popularity?" This is, and I will risk suspension to say it, absolute bullshit.
Okami beat Kingdom Hearts 2 and Final Fantasy X? Interesting.
Now if only Capcom wasn't using Okamiden as an excuse not to translate the second Ace Attorney Investigations game.
What's really interesting is the five games they'll have available for people to try at this exhibit. They are: Pac-Man (arcade), Super Mario Bros., The Secret of Monkey Island, Myst, and World of Warcraft.
Blizzard is likely thanking the Smithsonian for their efforts to make everyone everywhere play WoW.
I'm disappointed Sid Meier's Pirates! won over M.U.L.E., since I'm pretty sure the latter had a more significant effect on the art of game design than the former did (even if it was a great, more widely-recognizable game)
Also, Fallout over Grim Fandango? Halo 2 over Psychonauts? Seriously?
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@GraceNote Now that's a game I'd play.
Actually, I was gearing up for a long, pretentious list of the games that should have won over the ones that actually did, but most of the important ones did.
A few years ago (ten or so) I loved to play a game which was basically a "you are stranded and have to survive" game.
It was totally iso 2D and it begins with the player swimming to a randomly generated island because his ship sunk. The player needs water (which can be obtained from rivers on the...
I am experimenting around with a private server (for testing of course) with a trinitycore , and I'm in an hiccup. How do I remove an Item from another Player?
@ArdaXi And my point was that that attitude works well when the legality is merely "questionable." If we were talking about something more blatantly illegal, that might be a problem.
Since Windows Vista has dropped support DirectX support for hardware accelerated sound, new games using EAX have become virtually nonexistent. So what are games using today? Have game developers decided/realized that nobody cares about cool sound effects and are rather doing simple effects in sof...
As an Assassin in Desktop Dungeons I'm trying to use the APHEELSIK glyph to help me kill higher level monsters. The game says APHEELSIK:
Poisons an enemy, negating health regeneration until player next deals damage.
So after attacking a zombie a few times I get low health and use APHEELSIK ...