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Warren Nesteruk
  • 24, Male
  • Wilton, CT
  • United States

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Feb 22, 2010
Warren Nesteruk replied to Roger Travis's discussion Class discussion for "Gaming Homer" online course
"See Kevin, I just get the feeling it doesn't depend on the game as much as on the people. Certain games attract certain people, and there are very distinct differences between each crowd. Majority of MMO's attract people who like…"
Mar 5, 2009
Warren Nesteruk replied to Roger Travis's discussion Interview planning for "Living Epic" online course
"Questions for Module 3 on Gear (For the Bard) 1. When you tell a story, would an ecphrasis describing the gear of a hero be a high point or low point for your story telling? Do you find it highly enjoyable, and how does your audience react to such…"
Mar 4, 2009
Warren Nesteruk replied to Roger Travis's discussion Class discussion for "Gaming Homer" online course
"First I would like to just say well played on video 3.4, one of the more enjoyable things I have watched in a long time lol. I really like the module on gear, and I don't think you can have a course on either the epic tradition in literature…"
Mar 4, 2009
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Feb 24, 2009
Warren Nesteruk replied to Roger Travis's discussion Class discussion for "Gaming Homer" online course
"Good points sam. I am sure game creators and marketing firms along with their billions of dollars of funding have found out plenty enough on the human psyche to definitely make the games for maximum consumer pleasure. And profits. While some may…"
Feb 21, 2009
Warren Nesteruk replied to Roger Travis's discussion Class discussion for "Gaming Homer" online course
"Megan Wenker said:Just a few random thoughts on what's been said. I really like Warren's analogy about Odysseus saying, "you think that was cool, you should see what I did this morning!" But, if endlessly killing low-level people…"
Feb 21, 2009
Warren Nesteruk replied to Roger Travis's discussion Class discussion for "Gaming Homer" online course
"Kevin Ballestrini said:Warren, how about this then... What does the fact that Odysseus kills unarmed, unprepared, men not once, but -twice- in the surviving traditions say about the character of Odysseus? He seems to have no problems laying waste…"
Feb 21, 2009

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