Game Development Conference lecture
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Game Development Conference lecture
You may (or may not) find this interesting: http://www.gdcvault.com/play/1014383/Li ... and-Middle
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Re: Game Development Conference lecture
tj86430 wrote:You may (or may not) find this interesting: http://www.gdcvault.com/play/1014383/Li ... and-Middle
Very nice.
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Re: Game Development Conference lecture
Thanks for sharing. I found the lecture to be both entertaining and enlightening. I think I learned quite a bit about my own engagement with go, interestingly enough, particularly when Mr. Lantz spoke about poker. If you haven't watched the lecture yet, I'd recommend at least watching the sections "Patience, Emotional Control" and "Suffering and Redemption."
Patience, grasshopper.
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Re: Game Development Conference lecture
Excellent, thanks so much for sharing. An example of a video game other than Starcraft that has persisted due to the sheer depth of gameplay is Starsiege: Tribes. Much of what he talked about resonates with my experience with Tribes and Tribes 2.