Brianna Wu / John Flynt - DEAGLE NATION STILL LIVES

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How long will Revolution 60 come to Steam?


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So, what's the odds that the game is even going to play for most people?
I would guess that because Wu actually used to have a programmer and that the game's based on UE 'blueprints' that it will likely run on most machines. Perhaps not particularly well because of the effects that Wu has shoved in, though.
 
I would guess that because Wu actually used to have a programmer and that the game's based on UE 'blueprints' that it will likely run on most machines.
This. It's fairly safe to assume that unless your computer has a specific hatred of the Unreal Engine, it'll open and run. If Brianna hasn't completely forgotten about the Mac version of Revolution 60 and you're using a Mac, it's going to run.

Edit: Nevermind; all bets are off.
 
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This. It's fairly safe to assume that unless your computer has a specific hatred of the Unreal Engine, it'll open and run. If Brianna hasn't completely forgotten about the Mac version of Revolution 60 and you're using a Mac, it's going to run.
That's assuming Brianna didn't manage to completely wreck something. Seeing as she kicked it out the door without testing, it's very possible that the release build won't play start-to-finish, even on her own machine.
 
That's assuming Brianna didn't manage to completely wreck something. Seeing as she kicked it out the door without testing, it's very possible that the release build won't play start-to-finish, even on her own machine.
Actually, we do know that she fucked something up bad enough at one point where the game wouldn't launch. Can't find the tweet right now (God, searching Wu's Twitter history is a nightmare) but it was in one of her calls for help tweets that led to her getting bitchy at people who were telling her that she messed up.
 
Actually, we do know that she fucked something up bad enough at one point where the game wouldn't launch. Can't find the tweet right now (God, searching Wu's Twitter history is a nightmare) but it was in one of her calls for help tweets that led to her getting bitchy at people who were telling her that she messed up.
Now that you mention it, I think I remember something like that too. I retract my earlier statement assuming competence of the actual programmer and that Brianna was intelligent enough to not screw with things she didn't understand.

The answer to "Will it run?" is "Do you feel lucky?"
 
Now that you mention it, I think I remember something like that too. I retract my earlier statement assuming competence of the actual programmer and that Brianna was intelligent enough to not screw with things she didn't understand.

The answer to "Will it run?" is "Do you feel lucky?"
There's also the handful of tweets out there where she was talking about needing to send in her MacBook for work after doing something in Rev60. She's definitely been fucking about in the actual game code for whatever reason.

Even if she hadn't messed around in the code itself, the stupid amount of lighting effects she added practically guarantees that game isn't running at an acceptable rate. At least soon people will be able to see what she did for themselves and have a hearty laugh at what a clusterfuck it is.
 
But mostly it was about dudes in colourful costumes punching each other.

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Overall I give this autism a 6.5/10.

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But mostly it was about dudes in colourful costumes punching each other.

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That's one interpretation, based on one's political bias.

In reality, as any comic nerd (and someone who looked it up like me because I wanted to get an idea what inspired the movie) would know, it was basically a clusterfuck of writers all writing their own biases into one plot and characters mostly became vehicles for each one to let the authors give their own views on the subject "should those with dangerous powers be regulated or trusted to do the responsible thing themselves".
 
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It's the Steam Console Client and John Flynt thinks its (MS-)DOS. It's white text on a black background so it must be MS-DOS reasons John the Engineer.

Two levels of ignorance:

--John doesn't understand the concept of a CLI/command shell and calls it (MS-)DOS
--MS-DOS hasn't been a component of Microsoft OSs since Windows 98 (except as emulation)

Interesting observation from Bro:
The screenshot shows a text file behind the black box. Said text file looks similar to the text in the box. Did she copy-paste the info to make it look like she did something? Is the game really uploaded?
 
But mostly it was about dudes in colourful costumes punching each other.

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Overall I give this autism a 6.5/10.

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Captain America is pretty much on the "liberal" side because he wasn't the one sucked up into a black hole and seeing the extent of the threat Earth faced. They needed someone with strong ideals to go against Tony Stark's large personality or else it'd be boring. Captain America wants to preserve superhuman rights and Tony Stark wants to essentially regulate super powered folks for a perceived greater good. I'm a bit amazed how people like Brianna Wu seem to view Captain America as in the right when they themselves spend their lives thinking free speech should be regulated to fit their needs.

This reminds me of an Aeon Flux episode where a man wrote a book and everyone went rabid over the political symbolism in it. By the end of the episode it's revealed the guy was being literal and was honestly fucking insane. Sometimes an orange is just an orange.
 
That's one interpretation, based on one's political bias.

In reality, as any comic nerd (and someone who looked it up like me because I wanted to get an idea what inspired the movie) would know, it was basically a clusterfuck of writers all writing their own biases into one plot and characters mostly became vehicles for each one to let the authors give their own views on the subject "should those with dangerous powers be regulated or trusted to do the responsible thing themselves".

It doesnt help that if you follow the "Must read list" with all the spin off and what ifs?, they made look Stark like a asshole, thank to the old gods in the north all of this was wipe out and now we have ANAD
 
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Interesting observation from Bro:
The screenshot shows a text file behind the black box. Said text file looks similar to the text in the box. Did she copy-paste the info to make it look like she did something? Is the game really uploaded?
The text file has the text "Error!" which is then cut off by the CMD window to the right. If I had to guess, he probably copied the entire contents of a previous CMD window output that failed to do what he wanted it to do for the purposes of copy/pasting key phrases out of it into google to figure out where he fucked up. The CMD window that we can see is likely doing what he wants it to do as I don't see that "Error!" anywhere in it.

There's also some fun aspects to pasting blocks of text with linebreaks into a command prompt but in this case I don't know if we'd be able to tell the difference since the first line is still executing in the screenshot.

At any rate, I would guess this was just a case of having leftovers from trying to debug a failure of some kind in the background, so it's more than likely innocent and not duplicitous.
 
that GethN7 guy just can't stop harassing Brianna "True And Honest Woman" Wu:

https://medium.com/@infiltrator7n/m...ame-and-we-have-no-plans-to-ruin-3c1fd1c31e43

GethN7 said:
The legendarily trolled Christian Weston Chandler had a decades long belief everyone in his little corner of Virginia was in a conspiracy to screw him over, and while he was wrong, he’s frankly much less of crackpot conspiracy theorist than you are and I daresay could bring more to the table to prove his conspiracy theory.
 
Sorry if this question has been answered, but what happens to the Patreon now that the game seems to be getting released and with nothing else in the pipeline?
Have you ever seen how Phil Fish pretends to be part of the industry because he made one game about five years ago and thats it? Well, John Flynt is going to do the exact same thing, except he will be getting more out of it because he has the "I am a woman in gaming/a tranny" card.
 
So, with Revolution 60 being around 700mb, I decided to take a look at the games I own and see what's either lower or in the same ballpark. I think it could be a fun game for everyone here and will allow you to have some perspective on what sort of mess that game is going to be.

Legend of Grimrock is 720mb. It's an outstanding, old school dungeon crawler that I highly recommend if you liked games like Pool of Radiance or Eye of the Beholder. Here are a couple of screenshots for comparing it to Rev60:
The greatest irony ever is while John scammed suckers out of their money, delayed a Steam release for ages and produces a product that is clearly shit, you have games like Shovel Knight. It has 268mb of data, was funded with Kickstarter, has been so popular it has been ported to physical copies for consoles, 3DS, and PC, and has a shit ton of merchandise. Despite being a little less than a third of the size, Shovel Knight will still be more popular, more fun, and more profitable than whatever this garbage is.
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