Re: Sierra, my love
Posted by Orpheus on
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speaking as someone who has seen s**t like this first hand, no company that starts at the bottom of the ladder in layoff's, truly knows whats wrong in a failing business.
in most cases, its the top levels of the ladder that truly constitute financial instability..
consider, one president of a company makes enuff to pay the salary of what? 100 employees? 1000?
in most cases, you cannot rightly replace the president/owner.. but you usually have many subordinates who tally up a considerable sum.. if the whole ladder was reduced say, 10 percent, you could retain more of the mid-level, and lower level employees, who are essentially the backbone anyways..
anywho's.. i doubt there is any issues with the people discharged, that the upper levels didn't cause :rolleyes:
Re: Sierra, my love
Posted by Hugh on
Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 1:05am
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I was under the impression that Sierra had already been dead... They're a relatively local company, could have sworn I saw something about them being shut down around a year ago. But after reading that, they're Seattle-based, so maybe they just shut down the Eugene part of it... I dunno.
Re: Sierra, my love
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 2:00am
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I believe you are thinking of Dynamix... that was one of their sub devlopers in Oregon.
I am quite sorry to see Sierra go. I played all the kings quest games and many more besides. anyone remember Aces of the Pacific?
Re: Sierra, my love
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Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 2:15am
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They are nowhere near the company they used to be. All the great titles I associate with Sierra predate '95 with the exception of HL, of which they don't really back all that well anyway.
Re: Sierra, my love
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Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 4:56am
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THERE'S AN ADD ON THAT PAGE SAYING THAT THE HL2 RELEASE DATE IS 5 DAYS AWAY!!!
Re: Sierra, my love
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Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 5:23am
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WOO! well i hope its right probly isnt tho... :sad:
Re: Sierra, my love
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Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 5:32am
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Well according to EBGames it's September 9th...and seeing as they are a large retailer and are reliable in their sources I'd go with their estimate seeing as I haven't heard anything about a June date from anywhere but this little box.
Re: Sierra, my love
Posted by Hugh on
Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 7:57am
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TB: Right, Dynamix, thanks for clearing that up. :smile:
$loth: No, the HL2 system requirements were made low so more people could play, because that's a lot of the reason why HL1 was so popular... anybody on his piece of crap 166 could play it. :biggrin:
Re: Sierra, my love
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Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 8:07am
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Also, i could play it on my old 2meg Graphics card :biggrin:
Re: Sierra, my love
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Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 8:19am
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At 0.25 FPS. :wink: I don't trust their video card requirement, but the rest should be fairly kosher...
Re: Sierra, my love
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Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 8:41am
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The Source engine is very customizable. You could play HL2 at a decent framerate with those specs, but you'll have to play at the lowest res and miss all the spinky effects like shiny/reflecting water and so ...
Re: Sierra, my love
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Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 9:23am
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30/06/04 is the last day of Q2. I expect they just have the release date in their database as 'Q2'.
Re: Sierra, my love
Posted by Ferret on
Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 2:40pm
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and this is why I'm buying a whole new computer :smile:
that and it'll become loads easier to make pimp map for you guys!
Re: Sierra, my love
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Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 6:17pm
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Oops, I meant it said September 1<sup>st</sup>.
My uber rig computer should be finished just in time, so I'll be able to map quicker, as well as HL2 map in all its glory.
Re: Sierra, my love
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Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 6:53pm
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Hmm, I reckon that if you play with the lowest specs, HL2 will probably look like HL1. Kind of an anti-climax, I would think. :smile:
Re: Sierra, my love
Posted by scary_jeff on
Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 9:11pm
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Same here.. I bought new CPU/RAM, but am waiting for the game to be out before getting the graphics card. I have needed an upgrade for a couple of years anyway, and have been able to play a few decent games like far cry and UT2K4 on my old graphics card.
Re: Sierra, my love
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I would rather have my old PC with a decent monitor than my new one with a 15 inch CRT... You can pick up a really good 17" for like... ?120 these days.
Re: Sierra, my love
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$50 is not the average price for a 17" decent monitor. Pricewatch is down but newegg has them all around the $100-$170. Decent = will do 1600*1200*75Hz.
Re: Sierra, my love
Posted by scary_jeff on
Sat Jun 26th 2004 at 2:08am
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I have a GeForce2 GTS. Ran Far Cry smoothly at 800*600*32, but obviously I didn't get the nice looking water.
Orph, I think we were looking at different things. I didn't mean to call you a liar, I'm sure you can get a 17" monitor for $60. The ones I'm looking at are flat screen 1600*1200*75... I say that because with the newest generation graphics card, you will be playing most current games at 1600*1200.
The monitor is just one area where I think you should splash out - a good monitor will last you through several computers, and has 5 year 24-hour swap out. What's the point of having doom 3 graphics if you are watching them on a nowhere-near-flat 15" monitor?
I also think CRTs are better than LCDs for most people. The only advantage of LCD is portability and you save 8 inches of desk space - the disadvantages are that you pay four times as much, you get a much worse response time, much worse viewing angle, lower brightness, and you only get one resolution that gives a sharp image (or the half/double resolutions, but they are normally undesirable), which isn't very good when you are trying to set your favorite game up to run smoothly whilst looking as good as possible.
Oops, that wasn't meant to be a monitor rant. Sorry :smile:
Re: Sierra, my love
Posted by m0p on
Sat Jun 26th 2004 at 2:16am
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I would put up with minimum settings to play HL2 on a old pc, but I would prefer to play it on my lovely x800 pro.
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Re: Sierra, my love
Posted by Crono on
Sat Jun 26th 2004 at 2:19am
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No, you're right, Jeff.
LCD/TFTs are inheritably slow.
If you're a gamer a CRT is what you want.
The bigger the better. :smile:
By the way, most 'LCD' monitors have TFT stuff, so they don't have the issue of being viewed from the side. It looks the same, just not as bright.
Re: Sierra, my love
Posted by Orpheus on
Sat Jun 26th 2004 at 2:28am
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so jeffery, you are saying my monitor is not quite so piece of s**t :smile:
i apologize, i honestly thought we were discussing CRTs.. i unfortunately, cannot afford a tft, or an lcd..
but i will have a 19" monitor before HL2 arrives.. that much is a certainty :biggrin:
Re: Sierra, my love
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Sat Jun 26th 2004 at 6:43am
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I would not buy a LCD/TFT monitor right now, there is new technology which makes views 10x sharper and is way cheaper than current tft's. Its a special type of liquid crystal which is called Biaxial Nematic Liquid Crystal.
[Edit] my 15 crt cost ?15/ ~$20-$22
Re: Sierra, my love
Posted by siron on
Sat Jun 26th 2004 at 6:44am
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kings quest 1 - 7 took up a good portion of my childhood. and montazumas revenge, anyone remember that?
Re: Sierra, my love
Posted by Crono on
Sat Jun 26th 2004 at 6:47am
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Orph, a TFT is an LCD. TFT isn't a type of monitor, but more of a technique.
In other words a Thin Film Transistor is a technique for creating a Liquid Crystal Display appear smoothly and at higher resolutions (and it gets rid of the funny angle invert crap)
Also, at times its great, since there's no glass light doesn't shine off of the screen :smile:
But .... yeah ... if you're a gamer/mapper, whatever. Don't get a flat panel of any kind ... unless its a plasma screen drool