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    Quote Originally Posted by ElRazur View Post
    The dutch? what a tool! Will you care if it was an american hollywood flick, indian bollywood, nigerian nollywood or a british movie? You seem to miss the point.
    I'm afraid you are the one that has missed the point. Saying that something cost more money than the most expensive movie will lead you to naturally assume it was an American movie such as Titanic. These people are mincing words and saying "It was more expensive than the most expensive movie... somewhere".

    Fact: Hollywood produces the most expensive movies in the world.

    If you're going to state that a game took more money to develop than the priciest movie, it damn well better be an American movie or you can color me unimpressed.

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    And some American movies have the reputation of being among the worst movies ever made. So money is not always everything.

    More money doesn't always equal a better product, but even still, they specified Dutch movies; if you aren't impressed thats you, but its not like they failed to specify and garnered praise from a lie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vegetable View Post
    I'm afraid you are the one that has missed the point. Saying that something cost more money than the most expensive movie will lead you to naturally assume it was an American movie such as Titanic. These people are mincing words and saying "It was more expensive than the most expensive movie... somewhere".

    Fact: Hollywood produces the most expensive movies in the world.

    If you're going to state that a game took more money to develop than the priciest movie, it damn well better be an American movie or you can color me unimpressed.

    Nah, you clearly still dont get it. Whether Hollywood makes the expensive movie ever is not the debate. What the article was saying is that Killzone is costing much to make when compared to the most expensive dutch movie and could it be the most expensive game ever on that level, and then you come out saying who cares.... blah blah blah... hence why i replied to your statement.
    As for the rest of your post, if you go back to my initial post, i did mention that Not every expensve things live up to the expectation...Need i say more?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElRazur View Post
    Nah, you clearly still dont get it. Whether Hollywood makes the expensive movie ever is not the debate. What the article was saying is that Killzone is costing much to make when compared to the most expensive dutch movie and could it be the most expensive game ever on that level, and then you come out saying who cares.... blah blah blah... hence why i replied to your statement.
    As for the rest of your post, if you go back to my initial post, i did mention that Not every expensve things live up to the expectation...Need i say more?
    Are you seriously that dense? Using a Dutch movie as a bar for development budgets is incredibly stupid. Stop missing the point, for Christ's sake.

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    I aint commenting again on this issue. I will let others have their say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vegetable View Post
    Are you seriously that dense? Using a Dutch movie as a bar for development budgets is incredibly stupid. Stop missing the point, for Christ's sake.
    Being that a Dutch company is making the game, of course they are going to use something from their home turf to aid in proving their point. Not to mention, the only reason why American movies cost so much is because the American actors and actresses in those movies are paid far more than they deserve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F9zDark View Post
    Being that a Dutch company is making the game, of course they are going to use something from their home turf to aid in proving their point. Not to mention, the only reason why American movies cost so much is because the American actors and actresses in those movies are paid far more than they deserve.
    I think he will argue that you are dense too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F9zDark View Post
    Being that a Dutch company is making the game, of course they are going to use something from their home turf to aid in proving their point. Not to mention, the only reason why American movies cost so much is because the American actors and actresses in those movies are paid far more than they deserve.
    That does make sense, but they are preaching this to the rest of the world; I assume a lot of the people this message is reaching haven't even seen a Dutch movie before, meaning there has been absolutely zero bar set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vegetable View Post
    That does make sense, but they are preaching this to the rest of the world; I assume a lot of the people this message is reaching haven't even seen a Dutch movie before, meaning there has been absolutely zero bar set.
    You have a point there; people from the US or Japan won't have any standard to go on but their own.

    I have never seen a Dutch movie either, so I can't judge either; but they did provide us with an approximation of the money spent using the movie's budget as the bar. The USD is damn near universal.

    Its interesting to realize that, game's budgets are hardly ever disclosed (this is the first time I have ever heard of a game's budget, period. Even though we have no specific value.)

    So to me, that also speaks rather loudly for their point (and maybe is their point entirely). I have never heard of any game's budget. So to finally hear of a company disclosing information about the budget of one of their games can indicate that the budget is so significant that its in fact worth mentioning.

    I agree that maybe the Dutch movie wasn't the greatest comparison, since we have no way to base the quality of Dutch movies (or at least I and probably many others don't). Which is where the almighty US dollar comes in. But maybe the lionshare of their point is riding on the fact that games' budgets are rarely disclosed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F9zDark View Post
    I have never heard of any game's budget. So to finally hear of a company disclosing information about the budget of one of their games can indicate that the budget is so significant that its in fact worth mentioning.
    On that I can agree.

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