PurplePerson07 Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 Does anyone know when sam houser or dan houser is getting interviewed again ?, because it will be interesting to see what they have to say about all the people complaining about GTA IV. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bawjaws Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 Does anyone know when sam houser or dan houser is getting interviewed again ?, because it will be interesting to see what they have to say about all the people complaining about GTA IV. All the people being the people who are under the age bracket for the game anyway?... dunno when thyre getting interviewed, what nationality are they? Always wondered. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PurplePerson07 Posted June 4, 2008 Author Share Posted June 4, 2008 Does anyone know when sam houser or dan houser is getting interviewed again ?, because it will be interesting to see what they have to say about all the people complaining about GTA IV. All the people being the people who are under the age bracket for the game anyway?... dunno when thyre getting interviewed, what nationality are they? Always wondered. They are british. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bawjaws Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 Does anyone know when sam houser or dan houser is getting interviewed again ?, because it will be interesting to see what they have to say about all the people complaining about GTA IV. All the people being the people who are under the age bracket for the game anyway?... dunno when thyre getting interviewed, what nationality are they? Always wondered. They are british. yes they are, but its a big place! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Narratorjuan Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 Scottish. And I honestly don't think they care too much about the opinions of us idiots on forums. As for the critical opinions in the media, it's been overwhelmingly positive so I don't see them being asked too many questions about problems/faults with the game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Mozzarelli 80 Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 It is unlikely that they will address such matters, and i think the Housers are English but Rockstar North was originally based in Scotland Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
--Vega-- Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 Whenever they do get interviewed they'll have a lot to explain for for a lot of people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TT1987 Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 Whenever they do get interviewed they'll have a lot to explain for for a lot of people. I don't think so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Mozzarelli 80 Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 Whenever they do get interviewed they'll have a lot to explain for for a lot of people. They won't explain anything because the f*cking sycophants who will be interviewing them will just tell them how revolutionary it is and won't address peoples concerns, the most difficult questions they will be asked will include "How did you get to be so awesome" "Please will you sleep with my wife" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emigrating Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 Does anyone know when sam houser or dan houser is getting interviewed again ?, because it will be interesting to see what they have to say about all the people complaining about GTA IV. All the people being the people who are under the age bracket for the game anyway?... dunno when thyre getting interviewed, what nationality are they? Always wondered. They are british. At least one of them is no longer British as he's become a citizen of the US. He may always be Scottish at heart, but in terms of Nationality he's now an American. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fnorg Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 Here's an interesting interview:rickrolls.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrManwelo Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 Does anyone know when sam houser or dan houser is getting interviewed again ?, because it will be interesting to see what they have to say about all the people complaining about GTA IV. All the people being the people who are under the age bracket for the game anyway?... dunno when thyre getting interviewed, what nationality are they? Always wondered. They are british. At least one of them is no longer British as he's become a citizen of the US. He may always be Scottish at heart, but in terms of Nationality he's now an American. He's not American. He's English. His parents were english, he was born in England: he's English. Just cos he lives in America doesn't mean he's American. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emigrating Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 Does anyone know when sam houser or dan houser is getting interviewed again ?, because it will be interesting to see what they have to say about all the people complaining about GTA IV. All the people being the people who are under the age bracket for the game anyway?... dunno when thyre getting interviewed, what nationality are they? Always wondered. They are british. At least one of them is no longer British as he's become a citizen of the US. He may always be Scottish at heart, but in terms of Nationality he's now an American. He's not American. He's English. His parents were english, he was born in England: he's English. Just cos he lives in America doesn't mean he's American. Wrong! Generally, nationality is established at birth by a child's place of birth (jus soli) and/or bloodline (jus sanguinis). Nationality may also be acquired later in life through naturalization. Corporations, ships, and other legal persons also have a nationality, generally in the state under whose laws the legal person was formed. The legal sense of nationality, particularly in the English speaking world, may often mean citizenship, although they do not mean the same thing everywhere in the world; for instance, in the UK, citizenship is a branch of nationality which in turn ramifies to include other subcategories (see British nationality law). Citizens have rights to participate in the political life of the state of which they are a citizen, such as by voting or standing for election. Nationals need not immediately have these rights; they may often acquire them in due time. Since he has undergone the naturalization process in the US he is now a US national. Check your facts next time you ignorant prick. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PurplePerson07 Posted June 4, 2008 Author Share Posted June 4, 2008 (edited) Scottish. And I honestly don't think they care too much about the opinions of us idiots on forums. As for the critical opinions in the media, it's been overwhelmingly positive so I don't see them being asked too many questions about problems/faults with the game. Why are we idiots ?, because we complain about legit things like the lack of melee weapons, parachutes, planes etc. I still can't believe R* only included 2 melee weapons and don't mention throwable objects, they don't count, and also R* could have easily included a small plane like a seaplane, or some other kind of small plane for the airport. They could have at least included a grab/throw button as well, they could have made holding X+[] together the grab/throw button while targeting a pedestrian. R* does some amazing things with their games, but they get the smallest worthwhile things wrong or they just don't add the smallest obvious things, the only thing that saved GTA IV is the multiplayer. Edited June 4, 2008 by PurplePerson07 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Narratorjuan Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 Scottish. And I honestly don't think they care too much about the opinions of us idiots on forums. As for the critical opinions in the media, it's been overwhelmingly positive so I don't see them being asked too many questions about problems/faults with the game. Why are we idiots ?, because we complain about legit things like the lack of melee weapons, parachutes, planes etc. I still can't believe R* only included 2 melee weapons and don't mention throwable objects, they don't count, and also R* could have easily included a small plane like a seaplane, or some other kind of small plane for the airport. They could have at least included a grab/throw button as well, they could have made holding X+[] together the grab/throw button while targeting a pedestrian. R* does some amazing things with their games, but they get the smallest worthwhile things wrong or they just don't add the smallest obvious things. I meant idiots in a lovable, affectionate way and I'm not denying anyone the right to point out what they see as problems with game. I'm merely saying that these criticisms will likely go unheeded. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lovesoup101 Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 Whenever they do get interviewed they'll have a lot to explain for for a lot of people. They won't explain anything because the f*cking sycophants who will be interviewing them will just tell them how revolutionary it is and won't address peoples concerns, the most difficult questions they will be asked will include "How did you get to be so awesome" "Please will you sleep with my wife" totally Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seriously Smelly Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 Does anyone know when sam houser or dan houser is getting interviewed again ?, because it will be interesting to see what they have to say about all the people complaining about GTA IV. All the people being the people who are under the age bracket for the game anyway?... dunno when thyre getting interviewed, what nationality are they? Always wondered. They are british. At least one of them is no longer British as he's become a citizen of the US. He may always be Scottish at heart, but in terms of Nationality he's now an American. He's not American. He's English. His parents were english, he was born in England: he's English. Just cos he lives in America doesn't mean he's American. Wrong! Generally, nationality is established at birth by a child's place of birth (jus soli) and/or bloodline (jus sanguinis). Nationality may also be acquired later in life through naturalization. Corporations, ships, and other legal persons also have a nationality, generally in the state under whose laws the legal person was formed. The legal sense of nationality, particularly in the English speaking world, may often mean citizenship, although they do not mean the same thing everywhere in the world; for instance, in the UK, citizenship is a branch of nationality which in turn ramifies to include other subcategories (see British nationality law). Citizens have rights to participate in the political life of the state of which they are a citizen, such as by voting or standing for election. Nationals need not immediately have these rights; they may often acquire them in due time. Since he has undergone the naturalization process in the US he is now a US national. Check your facts next time you ignorant prick. hes an english american, like me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emigrating Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 hes an english american, like me! Close enough I guess, although the U.S. naturalization oath contains a statement of renunciation (of previous citizenships). The State Department does not however prevent citizens from holding other citizenships and the British government does not recognise the renunciation. I do believe he said he was glad to no longer be British though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seriously Smelly Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 hes an english american, like me! Close enough I guess, although the U.S. naturalization oath contains a statement of renunciation (of previous citizenships). The State Department does not however prevent citizens from holding other citizenships and the British government does not recognise the renunciation. I do believe he said he was glad to no longer be British though i dont think thats true Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emigrating Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 hes an english american, like me! Close enough I guess, although the U.S. naturalization oath contains a statement of renunciation (of previous citizenships). The State Department does not however prevent citizens from holding other citizenships and the British government does not recognise the renunciation. I do believe he said he was glad to no longer be British though i dont think thats true The bit about being glad to no longer being British you mean? I do seem to recall reading that in some interview just after he became a US citizen, although it may have been said in a jokingly manner - hard to tell once the interview is over and the article has been written. Never trust journalists I say Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Choke-A-Bitch Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 they will spend all the money on drugs and girls (maybe guys because they're gay). no time for interviews Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bawjaws Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 i queried into a mans nationality and you people can find room to argue in that.. lovely. Theyre both, and still very much English! i looked it up myself. I also had a nice little chuckle to myself that someone here thought a Scot would or could change their nationality.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emigrating Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 i queried into a mans nationality and you people can find room to argue in that.. lovely. Theyre both, and still very much English! i looked it up myself. I also had a nice little chuckle to myself that someone here thought a Scot would or could change their nationality.... So I googled Sam Houser Citizen - the first hit was this. It clearly states (towards the end of Sam Housers first paragraph) "America, the country I'm now a citizen of and love". Like I said, he has undergone the US Immigrations Naturalization procedure and is now a fully fledged American. So he's not at all "still very much English!". He's at best English American, although as noted earlier I remember him saying he was glad he was no longer considered a Brit (same thing goes for me). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bawjaws Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 i queried into a mans nationality and you people can find room to argue in that.. lovely. Theyre both, and still very much English! i looked it up myself. I also had a nice little chuckle to myself that someone here thought a Scot would or could change their nationality.... So I googled Sam Houser Citizen - the first hit was this. It clearly states (towards the end of Sam Housers first paragraph) "America, the country I'm now a citizen of and love". Like I said, he has undergone the US Immigrations Naturalization procedure and is now a fully fledged American. So he's not at all "still very much English!". He's at best English American, although as noted earlier I remember him saying he was glad he was no longer considered a Brit (same thing goes for me). I asked his nationality, not his citizenship. later in the same interview he refers to himself a "British person". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emigrating Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 i queried into a mans nationality and you people can find room to argue in that.. lovely. Theyre both, and still very much English! i looked it up myself. I also had a nice little chuckle to myself that someone here thought a Scot would or could change their nationality.... So I googled Sam Houser Citizen - the first hit was this. It clearly states (towards the end of Sam Housers first paragraph) "America, the country I'm now a citizen of and love". Like I said, he has undergone the US Immigrations Naturalization procedure and is now a fully fledged American. So he's not at all "still very much English!". He's at best English American, although as noted earlier I remember him saying he was glad he was no longer considered a Brit (same thing goes for me). I asked his nationality, not his citizenship. later in the same interview he refers to himself a "British person". Yes, and because of the US naturalization oath he took he is now considered a US National. Why is that so hard to understand? Look back a couple posts and you'll find a definition of the terms. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bawjaws Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 i queried into a mans nationality and you people can find room to argue in that.. lovely. Theyre both, and still very much English! i looked it up myself. I also had a nice little chuckle to myself that someone here thought a Scot would or could change their nationality.... So I googled Sam Houser Citizen - the first hit was this. It clearly states (towards the end of Sam Housers first paragraph) "America, the country I'm now a citizen of and love". Like I said, he has undergone the US Immigrations Naturalization procedure and is now a fully fledged American. So he's not at all "still very much English!". He's at best English American, although as noted earlier I remember him saying he was glad he was no longer considered a Brit (same thing goes for me). I asked his nationality, not his citizenship. later in the same interview he refers to himself a "British person". Yes, and because of the US naturalization oath he took he is now considered a US National. Why is that so hard to understand? Look back a couple posts and you'll find a definition of the terms. The man's English. I'm 100% convinced beyond all reasonable doubt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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