RE: DRE: CTS community mail

  • From: "Donaldson, Alasdair" <alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2015 13:33:13 +0000

Out of the 8/9 hours that you played the game, how much of it was gameplay and 
how much of it was cinematics?
-as a rough guess, I mean.

From: cpt-fgc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cpt-fgc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Wynand-Ben
Sent: 24 February 2015 3:31 PM
To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: DRE: CTS community mail

Not sure if anybody else bothered to get The Order...

Finished it yesterday evening.  Took me between 8-9 hours.

Great game imo.  Great story/characters.
Only the some stealth bits was a little annoying imo.
Shooting feels... eh... like a shooter.  They all feel the bloody same anyway.  
Guns are cool as well.

I can see why some would dislike it...  If you are part of the "Keep your 
cinematics out of my games" crowd then avoid the game.

Game is amazing audio-visually...  In every aspect.  Style, animations, voices, 
textures etc. are all out of this world.

Just putting it out there

:O
> From: alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: RE: DRE: CTS community mail
> Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2015 13:20:04 +0000
>
> I've seen proof of income requested, but not proof of the amount. So a salary 
> slip with all the figures blacked out was fine.
>
> Sent from my Windows Phone
> ________________________________
> From: Ilitirit Sama<mailto:ilitirit@xxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: ‎2015-‎02-‎24 14:10
> To: 
> cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx%3cmailto:cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
> Subject: Re: DRE: CTS community mail
>
> So I read a few articles now that said landlords should vet prospective 
> tenants by demanding proof-of-income, eg. Salary slips and bank statements.
>
> Does anyone know if this is legal?
>
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 1:57 PM, Ilitirit Sama 
> <ilitirit@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:ilitirit@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:ilitirit@xxxxxxxxx%3cmailto:ilitirit@xxxxxxxxx>>>
>  wrote:
> Aah... but that's where the other part of the conversation comes in :P
>
> Two of the big problems with brothels are:
> 1. They are illegal
> 2. The business owner has a lot of overhead that aren't directly related to 
> the product (eg. premises, security etc).
>
> So, we cut out the risk and overheads by providing a platform where 
> professionals (let's say "masseurs") can sign up. Your app brings back a list 
> of these professionals, and you book an appointment with them. On their 
> profiles, there's an indicator that says "Entertains personal requests *nudge 
> nudge wink wink*". When the customer clicks on this, it opens a chat session 
> and he asks if they are willing to wear a nurse outfits, use environmentally 
> friendly oils etc. The app doesn't save the chat session unless the 
> professional reports it (eg. as a record of harassment - can be exploited 
> though).
> So now, whatever the client and professional do is between them and you don't 
> have to worry about providing a premises to accommodate their clearly legal 
> arrangement. Oh and of course you can rate the service - just like Uber.
>
> Also, regarding the credit cards. Just do what The Grand does in JHB. 
> Depending on which CC machine you use at the premises, it will generate a 
> different company name - but never The Grand.
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Donaldson, Alasdair 
> <alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx%3cmailto:alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx>>>
>  wrote:
> I dunno how the law works here, so no idea if this would be possible. Isn’t 
> prostitution illegal in SA?
> If people could put through the ratings anonymously, you’re back to same 
> problem of not being able to trust it. While it would be a great idea – 
> especially for keeping people from stealing the prostitutes money or failing 
> to pay her. Who is going to register their credit card details with an 
> organisation that skirts the law so closely though?
>
>
>
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