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Old 03-25-2011, 12:55 AM
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Its much safer for a person to discover they have epilepsy when they are sitting at a computer at home rather than when they learn to drive, crash and kill several innocent bystanders.
Some how i can't see that as a good defense in a court room , but it would make for a good comedy scene.
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Old 03-25-2011, 12:59 AM
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So let me ask the stupid question:

Why can't there just be a hazard warning label on the product?

Or a separate product line for epileptics?

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Old 03-25-2011, 01:01 AM
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So I came to see some vids and found out that they released an unplayable game.
Splendid.

Is it just me or this game is one step from a huge fail?

Let's hope this will be like rof. I am going to wait.
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Old 03-25-2011, 01:04 AM
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Subtext of all this whining is that epileptics should never be allowed to play video games. Any consideration of the less fortunate should be dismissed out of hand. Problem what problem....
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Old 03-25-2011, 01:09 AM
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so let me ask the stupid question:

Why can't there just be a hazard warning label on the product?

Or a separate product line for epileptics?

S!

Gunny
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legal notice : “certain people are susceptible to epileptic attacks, or loss of consciousness when viewing certain types of flashing lights or other stimuli frequently found in our everyday lives.
Such people are exposing themselves to possible seizures when they play certain video games. These symptoms can occur in people who have no prior medical history or who have never had an epileptic seizure.
If you have ever demonstrated epileptic symptoms (seizures, loss of consciousness) in the presence of light stimulation, consult your doctor before using any video game.
In any event, please respect the rules concerning the utilization of video games:
- avoid playing if you are tired or lack sleep.
- make sure you play in a well lit area
- take a ten to fifteen minute break every hour.”
http://ubisoft-en.custhelp.com/app/a...epilepsy-alert
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Old 03-25-2011, 01:13 AM
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So I came to see some vids and found out that they released an unplayable game.
Splendid.

Is it just me or this game is one step from a huge fail?

Let's hope this will be like rof. I am going to wait.
After what Luthier told us, it is clear that COD is a "unfinished product"...
It is about 3 to 6 months short of being fully optimised, wich corresponds to the time they spent " implementing" the filter code that creates all sorts of problems with the playability...
What will happen though , and could be devastating, is that the reviews from all specialised magazines and websites will probably be quite bad if the game runs at 20 FPS at medium settings... And my first reaction to Luthier's comments are probably the same as many fans here, is to wait and see...
And that is also critical....

SAlute !
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Old 03-25-2011, 01:13 AM
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The problem being that the "solution" to allow people that can go into seizure playing a vid game may ruin it for everyone else?

How very inconsiderate indeed.
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Old 03-25-2011, 01:16 AM
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Subtext of all this whining is that epileptics should never be allowed to play video games. Any consideration of the less fortunate should be dismissed out of hand. Problem what problem....
(game show buzzer and announcers voice) awwww wroooong answer but thank you for playing...bob tell jameson what a nice parting gift we have for him today....you've won an all inclusive trip to the OPTIONS MENU! where you will bask in the glow of the on/off switch for the epileptic filter.....

We want the option to turn it off Jameson
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Old 03-25-2011, 01:28 AM
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(game show buzzer and announcers voice) awwww wroooong answer but thank you for playing...bob tell jameson what a nice parting gift we have for him today....you've won an all inclusive trip to the OPTIONS MENU! where you will bask in the glow of the on/off switch for the epileptic filter.....

We want the option to turn it off Jameson
Luthier said it can't be done...It is a safety guard...So if an epileptic (!!!)
,in a moment of distraction disabled the thing and got sic (!!!) ...Lawsuit !

SAlute
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Old 03-25-2011, 01:28 AM
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