tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999042755453125890.post7748883324555144477..comments2023-08-20T02:40:10.838-05:00Comments on PawzOnThePage: a tall order, but no technological reason why it can't be donepawzonthepagehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00714625624871924874noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999042755453125890.post-17506534641821444612010-06-29T11:47:02.778-05:002010-06-29T11:47:02.778-05:00HAHAHAHA.
Never going to happen.
So, you're sa...HAHAHAHA.<br />Never going to happen.<br />So, you're saying take all the challenges out of video games, right? Every single "mode" mentioned above would immediately be labled as "cheap" or simply "cheating" by any other gamer. Also, for most people the social and monetary challenges in a videogame ARE a form of escape. Where else but in Redead Redemption can you earn a cool $10 for playing five finger flay? I know I'd cut a finger off before winning any of those bets. And in my world, I've not gotten the chance to save a prostitute from a knife weilding maniac. Of course, that's just me.<br />Outside of that, it IS technologically difficult to have these endless possiblities and endless character options stored into the already packed memory.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00581936521163207456noreply@blogger.com