Major Update Speculation Thread V3: Tonight's the Night, forever and always
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Dota's items are sold very cheaply (like <$1.00), and you get guaranteed hat drops every few hours. Dota has an uphill battle to compete with TF2's currency.
I guess since TF2 has the largest player and trading base, it's the standard. Once DOTA2 really takes off, it could become its equal, but with the current setup of the economy it probably won't, because the TF2 trading community will refuse to acknowledge DOTA 2 items.
Vindictus was a blast with friends, especially the hand-to-hand moves.
DOTA's shop prices kinda make me hopeful that the tf2 store may soon be overhauled to be more like it. More consistent, cheaper prices instead of the eclectic mess that is the tf2 store.
And to tie it all up, the Nexon story with the economics story.
[url]http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/tech/2012/06/129_112964.html[/url]
Breaking: South Korea to Ban Virtual Economies until the end of the year to boost the youth productivity!
oh south Korea, you so crazy.
tonight is movie night. what do you guys think me and my kids should watch?
You should watch the TF2 update that's coming out today!!
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no? no.
I recommend Megamind. I loved it because I'm secretly 4 years old.
[QUOTE=Roninsmastermix;36339594]tonight is movie night. what do you guys think me and my kids should watch?[/QUOTE]
Anything by Studio Ghibli that is not Ponyo or Grave of the Fireflies.
[QUOTE=Roninsmastermix;36339594]tonight is movie night. what do you guys think me and my kids should watch?[/QUOTE]
The Iron Giant
[IMG]http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2010/228/4/4/The_Iron_Giant_by_MikePMitchell.jpg[/IMG]
[I]Because tobor, teehee[/I]
Or how about WALL-E, another robotic, underrated masterpiece
[IMG]http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/images/4/2012/01/991ee7b39905f18e672c3b912972a7e4.jpg[/IMG]
[I]walleeeee..[/I]
[QUOTE=Spagetto;36339644]The Iron Giant
[IMG]http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2010/228/4/4/The_Iron_Giant_by_MikePMitchell.jpg[/IMG]
[I]Because tobor, teehee[/I][/QUOTE]
Or if you want to go on the small side, The Brave Little Toaster.
[QUOTE=Roninsmastermix;36339594]tonight is movie night. what do you guys think me and my kids should watch?[/QUOTE]
Aladdin, Lion King, Prince of Egypt and Toy Story were childhood favorites of mine.
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Lion King has the advantage of blowing their minds later when they get to High School and realize it's Hamlet with animals.
[QUOTE=ned_ballad;36339690]Aladdin, Lion King, Prince of Egypt and Toy Story were childhood favorites of mine.
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Lion King has the advantage of blowing their minds later when they get to High School and realize it's Halmet with animals.[/QUOTE]
Wait WHAT?
Any Pixar movie that isn't Cars and Cars 2.
[QUOTE=hogofwar;36339713]Wait WHAT?[/QUOTE]
The filmmakers have repeatedly stated that Hamlet was the largest inspiration for The Lion King, so it's really not all that surprising.
Meet the Pyro, obviously.
[QUOTE=ned_ballad;36339690]Aladdin, Lion King, Prince of Egypt and Toy Story were childhood favorites of mine.
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Lion King has the advantage of blowing their minds later when they get to High School and realize it's Halmet with animals.[/QUOTE]
What's a Halmet?
[QUOTE=Roninsmastermix;36339594]tonight is movie night. what do you guys think me and my kids should watch?[/QUOTE]
The Incredibles
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[QUOTE=Evil_Knevil;36339739]What's a Halmet?[/QUOTE]
It's a small feral pig that is commonly cooked in preparation for a holiday meal.
[QUOTE=hogofwar;36339713]Wait WHAT?[/QUOTE]
Re-watch the movie with the following in your head
Simba: Hamlet
Mufasa: Hamlet Sr
Scar: Claudius
Simba's Mom: Gertrude
Nala: Ophelia + Horatio
Pumba and Timon: Rosencrantz and Gildenstern
Rafiki: Horatio
Zazu: Polonius
[QUOTE=Roninsmastermix;36339594]tonight is movie night. what do you guys think me and my kids should watch?[/QUOTE]
The Tooth Fairy, anything with Dwayne Johnson is great.
[QUOTE=Roninsmastermix;36339594]tonight is movie night. what do you guys think me and my kids should watch?[/QUOTE]
Anything involving Jean Reno, really
[url]http://steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=16187[/url]
[QUOTE=Roninsmastermix;36339594]tonight is movie night. what do you guys think me and my kids should watch?[/QUOTE]
Is your name really Rave?
This might have been answered in the past but eh. If it is, that's an amazing name.
[QUOTE=Scarabix;36339812]Anything involving Jean Reno, really
[url]http://steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=16187[/url][/QUOTE]
Yes, the Professional is a fun family movie.
[QUOTE=Captain Chalky;36339815]The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn.[/QUOTE]
The Adventures: The Secret of Tintin's Unicorn.
A Serbian Film
Play all the Meet the Team videos back to back, then all the Portal 2 commercials, then, right before bedtime, end with all the L4D movies.
[sp]show them meet the pyro[/sp]
[QUOTE=hogofwar;36339620]Anything by Studio Ghibli that is not Ponyo or Grave of the Fireflies.[/QUOTE]
What are you talking about? Ponyo is the best thing ever
[QUOTE=ned_ballad;36339777]Re-watch the movie with the following in your head
Simba: Hamlet
Mufasa: Hamlet Sr
Scar: Claudius
Simba's Mom: Gertrude
Nala: Ophelia + Horatio
Pumba and Timon: Rosencrantz and Gildenstern
Rafiki: Horatio
Zazu: Polonius[/QUOTE]
:psyboom:
[QUOTE=Jorori;36339866]What are you talking about? Ponyo is the best thing ever[/QUOTE]
Okay, Ponyo with English Dubs.
[QUOTE=Scarabix;36339812]Anything involving Jean Reno, really
[url]http://steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=16187[/url][/QUOTE]
Yup, a Spaniard is apparently the best example of a Frenchman in the whole world.
Anyway, Pixar (except Cars stuff, those are for the profit and weak), The Lion King, that kind of stuff. Most of us were kids in the 90s anyway...
Or Meet the Pyro.
I wanna hear what the new Valve economist thinks about the Something Special For Someone Special. Do you think he will have the nerve to laugh in Gabe's face? I guess it all depends whether or not he's seen the knife collection yet.
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