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I attend grammar school, last grade, and ignorance is all around me. Well, good for them. Ignorance is bliss.
Just posting to say that I knew this was going to be a miketh2005 topic before I even read it, and that was enough to stop me from doing so.Move along, folks. Even if he's not a troll, he's dumb enough that arguing rationally will have roughly the same effect.
My new password is secure as shit Mate, I am not sure Shit is even secured nowadays.
Quote from: Lord Frunkamunch on July 12, 2009, 05:28:02 pmJust posting to say that I knew this was going to be a miketh2005 topic before I even read it, and that was enough to stop me from doing so.Move along, folks. Even if he's not a troll, he's dumb enough that arguing rationally will have roughly the same effect.You last sentence didn't make sense, as it was not a proper sentence. Whose the dumb one now?.
Everybody and everything eventually dies, that is an undeniable fact.Even games die. For example, how many people on the face of the Earth do you think still play Goldeneye 007 on Nintendo? The old Nintendo...In 20 years, how many people do you think will still play the Halo trilogy? Today it's one of the greatest series. Perhaps the greatest. Not in 20 years, though.If Soldat dies, then soldat dies. One of the great things about Soldat is that it's so easy and fun to alter and modify. But even that will get old.Soldat had a great run for a small, 2-D game. MM should be proud, but hell, even Old Yeller died.
@jrgpYes, once again, I know there are exceptions. That's why I didn't say something like: "In 20 years, absolutely no one will be playing Soldat anymore. If someone is still playing Soldat after 20 years, a mob will kill him."So, determine all the people who still play those ancient games (yourself included), and then determine all the people who don't, but rather play modern games (i.e. whatever came out in stores at 8:00 AM). It'll be something like 1:10,000 at least.Questions, comments, concerns?
Everybody and everything eventually dies, that is an undeniable fact.
Quote from: MadDog on July 13, 2009, 06:58:22 amEverybody and everything eventually dies, that is an undeniable fact.Its just what humans use to think....Don't think like a human...everything will be immortal...
Good Job!Now, find out how many people are playing what is considered a modern-day game. 300,000? 600,000? 1,000,000? 10,000,000? 100,000,000?There are about 6.6+ billion people on the face of the earth. How many play modern video games?I've heard almost 10 million play Halo 3... alone. 10 million. Now, how many are currently playing Nintendo 64? Wha? Wha-what was that? Four hundred and what? 46? Hmm? Say again?You're not seriously trying to argue that there are a lot of people who still play N64 compared to the number of people who play modern video games... right?
It must be dying because of the BIG AMMOUNT OF BUGS it ha,that easily get new players to lose interest in soldat really quick.2nd: The lack of publicity & advertising in big web pages like youtube,facebook, etc, Soldat they way i see it it's a very underground game (i found out about soldat when i was looking for 2D old school PC games...and that's what I'd google.) Maybe be cause if we start to call for attention we'll be getting unwanted ppl and stuff like that, but that's the ONLY way soldat can grow up, by making publicity and announcements of it.3rd: The expansion of new serves in new areas of the planet (maybe I'm wrong here about the servers but it will be cool to have all different kind of gathers not just Na,Aust, and euro), other thing that may help would be to have really good admins and soldat programmers (Not just a team of 1 and admins that get u kick out cause you are Mexican or you missspell their names...)4rd: More standard servers or variation ones like S&S or S&L or Ruger and knife lol(that my opinion cause I'm not in to scripts....)