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  1. :punk: Any Link to their mods site ?

     

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    Let them finish their SDK-esque frameworks before jumping onto MOD's.

     

    For more, read the source, I and Joe have linked.

     

    Cannot back-track, here they are, again.

    I am floored. I am excited. I am ecstatic. I have had to pinch myself repeatedly and reread emails to prove they were actually real and not some kind of crazy fever dream. I even danced. I have desperately been trying to somehow contain my unbridled joy that this is actually happening, and am finally able to share it with you all today.

     

    “But Idol,” you are probably asking yourself, “what in the holy granola are you flipping the f**k out about? Tell us, already!”

     

    Jeff Thompson, the Studio Director of Programming at Volition, is putting together a package for us containing documentation, file formats, tools, and more on the Saints Row: The Third engine. Myself, Minimaul, and gibbed will be working closely with Jeff over the coming months to use this information to create a robust set of modding tools to supplement our existing ones and creating what is essentially a full sdk for the game! But, that’s not all! Saints Row: The Third is only the beginning! Jeff has confirmed that he will also be digging up all the Saints Row 2 info that he can so we can do the same for it as well, and that this undertaking is actually a “test run” for Saints Row IV.

     

  2. So, Steam version will support Steam workshop for mods.. right ? ..I

     

    Ideally it should do so at some level. This will allow a greater number of MOD's and easier integration.

  3. I have got so used to the win phos that I cannot imagine not having it.

     

    Seems you are set then and you have had nought but ill luck with SONY products. SONY XPERIA S bad build quality, okay that is the first time someone has accused that handset on those lines.

     

    HP five years ago was a completely different company, right now I only recommend it because of its configurations, else in the build quality department and overall notebook scene Lenovo and SAMSUNG are really strong. DELL has lost it and is more expensive for the same configuration compared to most brands on the market.

  4. Would rate sony as the worst company for notebooks and smartphones. Besdies, I love the win pho too much and my Samsung focus is.already showing signs of death.

     

    I don't follow the notebooks so closely but SONY is staging a revival there as well, as far as I have heard. More importantly I feel the original notebook giants HP and DELL are really the slackers these days.

     

    About smartphones I can understand due to the very pocked support they gave the SONY XPERIA Early 2012 line-up (S, P, U, Sola and go) you are bitter but their later releases has redeemed itself and even developer support is not lacking. Tablets still priced insanely, though.

     

    Windows Phone is a beautiful OS I agree, parents recently bought a Lumia 520 and really no complaints to be heard.

  5. I would never buy a Sony smartphone. My last experience with the xperia s has been very underwhelming.

     

    Your call, it is an options and pretty decent one at that, SONY's line-up and pricing strategy has improved a lot since its fractious fall-out with Ericsson last year.

  6. Modding Saints Row is about to get a whole lot easier

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    The Saints Row games do not officially support modding – although that’s hardly stopped fans from cracking them open and making them the hard way. Well, things are about to get a whole lot easier thanks to developer Volition, who are giving their support to the modding community by proving a package containing “documentation, file formats, tools, and more”, which will go towards creating “what is essentially a full sdk” for Saints Row: The Third. Even more exciting is the suggestion that this is a “test run” for a similar set of tools for the upcoming Saints Row IV.

     

    Given how few developers throw their weight behind mod tools these days, this is an excellent turn of events, even if Volition aren’t putting together something official. Here’s idolninja explaining the situation:

     

    Jeff Thompson, the Studio Director of Programming at Volition, is putting together a package for us containing documentation, file formats, tools, and more on the Saints Row: The Third engine. Myself, Minimaul, and gibbed will be working closely with Jeff over the coming months to use this information to create a robust set of modding tools to supplement our existing ones and creating what is essentially a full sdk for the game! But, that’s not all! Saints Row: The Third is only the beginning! Jeff has confirmed that he will also be digging up all the Saints Row 2 info that he can so we can do the same for it as well, and that this undertaking is actually a “test run” for Saints Row IV.

     

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  7. Who is uglier is a choice question in which scale is not required . :P

     

    Also. Cannot unsee :samui:

     

    No, no, as I do not have a PlayStation I do not know the ugliness quotient in question.

     

    Mapping it against the seen, cannot erase figure in the SPOILER gives me how good or bad the situation is. For better or worse.

  8. But the clickers face is done very badly.I mean it looks fugly,although he should look fugly but it doesnt look good at all :P

     

    On a scale of one to five, who is uglier, the clickers or

     

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  9. the thing is ... i cant afford a bettergraphic card ... :/ ... its ok i mean ... itll be enough for my vid editing no?

     

    For video editing what all programs would you use?

     

    Will you use the graphic card to render the output? If yes, then the card is anaemic to your needs, if no, then go ahead with it.

  10. Its a videogame. Why is killing people by slicing their throat, shooting them on the face okay and not setting them on fire?

     

    I think @Aurum and @Snake Sires have portrayed the fears very accurately.

     

    Already mentioned that portrayal of a violent and often crass death is not something new and special, in shooters; 'incendiary' ammunition has been rarely depicted (exceptions are Spec Ops and a couple RTS titles) so it will be interesting how BattleField portrays its usage because it is a banned form of weaponry.

     

    Spec ops.. :samui:

    My face after The 'Willie P' section.

     

    That part was ****ed up. No other way to drive home a point.

  11. i7-3770 (4770 if someone can tell me where to get it from )18500

    gtx 650 ti -12000

    8gb ram 4500

     

    now what motherboard .. smps .. and all that :)

     

    If you are in Bombay, the best place to hunt down these components is on Lamington Road, spend a day there and you will come back with a wealth of information and at-least two price quotes that can tell you the best pricing per component.

     

    About the rest, the PC you are building is highly skewed, the processor is pretty robust but the graphic card would not last more than a year for playing games @1080p.

     

    About, the motherboard it is variable, if you are going for an Ivy-Bridge based set-up you can look at the following motherboards

    • GIGABYTE B75M-D3H ~4500/-
    • Intel DH77-KC ~7000/-
    • ASUS P8H77-V PRO ~9500/-

    For the newer Haswell processors you will need to look at the following pieces

    • ASUS B85M-G ~6500/-
    • MSi H87M-G43 ~6500/-
    • ASUS H87-PRO ~9500/-

    Hope this helps, Cheerio!

  12. violence & moral implications of setting people on fire or from a strategic game play perspective ?

     

    No the portrayal of Willie P (white phosphorous) based incendiary ammunition. That is what is controversial.

     

    Violence and setting people on fire is a common occurrence in most mainstream-shooters.

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