Quote from: MitchellSK on July 24, 2010, 05:30:37 AMQuote from: miguelgalit on July 24, 2010, 04:48:14 AM
smfa1 is the biggest fan of code-gen lmao lmao lmao lmao
Smfa1 is right and you are just another douchebag. All you can do is playing Starcraft II and that's it. You don't understand anything beneath it.
By the way, there are proofs in the CodeGen video, but you are too lame to see them... For example... How can an AI disconnect from the game, right? It can't! It was a player! "Hazu has left the game"
Now you may argue it was from Battle.net. I bet you would. But, no beta version has a loading screen with no player info! There were also 2 black boxes in the game above the control area. If this was a battle.net game, there would be a number showing friends online. If this was a singleplayer game (SC2AllIn1), there would be only 1 black box (just the bigger one).
And now tell me... WHY? Why would Blizzard want to shut the CodeGen team down (for example their website) if they don't have anything???
So what comes from all of this? You are just another lame noob, which doesn't understand the most simple things.
And sad thing is, that it's not just you...
I believe the video has been edited to add the two black boxes. Around 5:47 the game games has a slight pause and the two black boxes shifts upwards. Nothing else on the screen moves from what I can tell. Just the two 2 black boxes. You can also easily add the player left the game with some careful video editing. That is what I think and I can also be wrong. I agree with krmprince, if they want to really prove it then they need to show some true human reaction. ex. Have the protoss send all of his probes into the zerg base and go around in circles or something stupid like that.
If it is real then maybe they are scared of blizzard coming after them so that is why they are not releasing anything. If that is the case then it doesn't make sense of them showing videos of there project.