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mazex 03-25-2011 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Herra Tohtori (Post 239510)
Is there truly a need to descend on personal level in this discussion?

I think the facts of the matter are quite sufficient to render anyone miserable without mixing in any interpersonal arguments.

Well, for some weird reason I brought a real world example into a thread that is about anti-epilepsy protection. I think that is on topic? I can only guess that swiss and micro have no kids - or at least they have not been staying at a hospital for months not knowing if you kid has serious brain damage... And in this case the example fits perfectly as this is what it is all about. Every time my kid play a game I do feel a bit anxious about if it could cause some problem that has been "sleeping" for years to wake up. And I will continue to have that anxiety for the rest of my life I guess. So when Ubisoft and many other publishers are forced to listen to lobbyists and government recommendations and that is mocked here I do feel a bit concerned...

And then being called pathetic just makes me little tiny bit disappointed...

swiss 03-25-2011 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Herra Tohtori (Post 239510)
Is there truly a need to descend on personal level in this discussion?

I think the facts of the matter are quite sufficient to render anyone miserable without mixing in any interpersonal arguments.

True.

I think I will just relax and wait for the benchmarks to drop in.


Could take a moment to cool down though, meltdown was close...
;)

Moggy 03-25-2011 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by swiss (Post 239508)
The oven.

When I grew up, having a disability had an impact on the affected person, however, they could expect the rest to show some consideration.

In 21st century it seems having a disability has an even stronger affects on the rest and limits their life.

And being disabled I don't find your comments insulting in the slightest.

Herra Tohtori 03-25-2011 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by mazex (Post 239540)
Well, for some weird reason I brought a real world example into a thread that is about anti-epilepsy protection. I think that is on topic? I can only guess that swiss and micro have no kids - or at least they have not been staying at a hospital for months not knowing if you kid has serious brain damage... And in this case the example fits perfectly as this is what it is all about. Every time my kid play a game I do feel a bit anxious about if it could cause some problem that has been "sleeping" for years to wake up. And I will continue to have that anxiety for the rest of my life I guess. So when Ubisoft and many other publishers are forced to listen to lobbyists and government recommendations and that is mocked here I do feel a bit concerned...

And then being called pathetic just makes me little tiny bit disappointed...

Much as I sympathize with you, I can't help but point out that there's almost no common denominator between congenital epilepsy of a newborn child and photosensitive epileptic seizures triggered by a video game.

I don't expect people with serious sensitivity to visually triggered seizures to be able to play many video games at all, regardless of what measures are taken to prevent the induction seizures by the game. If they do play a video game while aware of the associated health issues, it becomes their responsibility (or their parents', in case of minor person).

I'm not trying to say that an epileptic person shouldn't or can't enjoy a gaming experience, as every person's brain is different. What I am saying is that handicapping the game because of a limited gain to a very limited demographics is both logically and economically senseless.

The demographic that would most benefit of this kind of thing are the people who have a dormant sensitivity to seizures, being unaware of it. In that case, sure, introducing anti-epileptic measures might postpone the manifestation of the problem or, with good luck, prevent it - but the sensitivity will be there, known or unknown, and some factor could activate it at a much worse time than while playing a video game.

Know thyself, as the Pythagorans are reputed to have said.

After all is said and done, the video game is no more culpable of the seizure than the person who's having it. Blaming the video game is a symptom of profound misunderstanding of the problem - games and videos can't trigger a seizure if the exposed person doesn't already have the sensitivity for it (either genetic or acquired*), and conversely no filtering can prevent seizures in people who are heavily sensitive to such a thing.

Like said before, I'd be completely fine with anti-epileptic measures, if it weren't for the alleged loss of performance and visual quality.

As it stands, though, it seems like a big loss for limited or no gain, and like has been pointed out in the thread, the stuttering and low FPS in general could possibly be even worse for people with PES... and sure as hell detrimental to the enjoyment factor for everyone who plays the game.


But, I'm going to adapt a wait and see approach. 34.90 euros isn't that big a money, and assuming the game will be patched into playable condition, it'll eventually be worth it.

I doubt my computer could run it very well at this point anyway, so the problem isn't critical for me especially, but I bet people with brand new SLI/Crossfire setups are going to be bummed beyond belief.


*by acquired I mean changes to brain as a result of physical injury, illness, narcotics or other factors such as a proton beam through head. Sensory stimulation alone can hardly account for the neural changes that are associated with epileptic symptoms.

mwolf 03-25-2011 12:47 PM

Just read 28 pages

only thing I can say is why did they published the simulation if they knew that there is a problem, you can not convince me that they did not know it.
We waited so many years for it we could waited a motnh or two more.

I will get it that is for sure, only question is when?

MD_Titus 03-25-2011 12:52 PM

28 pages, 95% waaaahmbulance rating, how many posting have actually laid hands on the game? Or even on vids that had full context (hardware and graphics setting) with them? And to cap it all some are even taking the piss out of people with epilepsy, or showing the kind of disregard that would be welcome in an einzatzgruppen clearing out homes for the handicapped 70 years ago.

This place disgusts me.

Get a frigging grip. If this is the biggest and most important thing in your life, then you'd be better off stepping under a train than waiting for it's release and patches.

the Dutchman 03-25-2011 01:09 PM

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This place disgusts me.
We are all nerds and LOVIN' IT!:mrgreen:

Hecke 03-25-2011 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by luthier (Post 238831)
We CANNOT make these optional.

Sure you can, just let it switched on by default.

That can't be the future that hardware demanding games have to struggle with such bullshit and that high end hardware (SLI, ...) even causes issues.
Laughable ...

P.S: Most people told ya that UBI sucks balls, but you go for it. Here's the cashback.

Tvrdi 03-25-2011 01:46 PM

email sent to getgames asking for cancelling order.....it was meant to be a happy week....will see how the things will go......damn UBI...Oleg made a deal with the devil...

btw as I can see ppl are cancelling orders on mass....at least according to posts at UBI...and I think this time its not just pretending...I just hope UBI will not kill COD.....with their retarded decisions...

Hecke 03-25-2011 01:49 PM

I cancelled my order, too.

No money from me to support this crap. Either get this XXXX optional or make it possible for people from other countries to get a version (1C?) which has this optional and has english language or no money from me and many others.


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