Fae: “Give me your name.” Me: “Okay!” *hands them a copy of acclaimed anime Your Name* Fae:”...wait”
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Fae: “Give me your name.” Me: “Okay!” *hands them a copy of acclaimed anime Your Name* Fae:”...wait”
Look technically it checks out
Have you sen the trailer for The Domestics yet? It's basically American Mad Max.
I hadn’t even heard of this movie before, but the near-future apocalyptic setting looks interesting. I appreciate the world building with the different gangs, and of course the customized cars. I’m curious to know more, which is usually a good sign.
If nothing else it seems like it’ll be fun to see. Thanks for letting me know, I’ma add it to my watchlist for the year
You're a minecraft modder, right? I need help with a mod interaction between Immersive Engineering and Advanced Rocketry and have no clue how to go about it. Think you can help? Something tells me it should be simple, but I'm not a modder so I wouldn't know.
I do indeed make Minecraft mods, live on camera every Tuesday at 9 PM GMT, but asking me to manufacture/debug something operating between two different mods by two different mod teams is like asking me to write a play written in two different dead languages.
I've been planning on building a PC for a couple years now and have little clue as to what I'm doing. Can I pick your brain for assistance should I scrape together the parts for it? You seem to know what you're doing.
i’m not the most educated one to ask, and I can’t really tell you anything google wouldn’t be able to. But you’re still free to ask.
themetaldude replied to your post: blue-mood-blue: I’m just imagining this entire...
Wait, Taako conned Garfield out of the sword TWICE? What was the other time?
the second time was making it soul-bound to the sapphire (which Magnus then crushed to summon the sword after being re-embodied) and then giving it back to Garfield
themetaldude replied to your post: Controversial opinion time: I think Fallout 4 is...
How so?
1) New Vegas always left me feeling railroaded along the southern highway. Sure, you can sneak north past Bonnie Springs and back-door your way into New Vegas, but you sequence break 90% of the game doing that.
2) Character advancement in New Vegas was way too slow. Most of the game outside of Old World Blues left me feeling XP starved, and half your level-ups are completely meaningless unless you use a mod to give yourself a perk every level.
3) I constantly found myself wishing that there were more enemies for me to fight in New Vegas. Old World Blues was the only portion of the game with an acceptable encounter rate. The lobotomites and trauma harnesses constantly spawning in random locations across Big MT is a feature that should have been extended to the rest of the game.
4) Power armor. Fallout 1 and 2 made me fall in love with power armor because they made you nigh-on indestructible and gave you a bigger sprite to represent your status as an armored behemoth among puny savages. Power armor in New Vegas was even more underwhelming than the power armor in Fallout 3 because of how fuck-awful the DT system is. So Fallout 4 bringing back the indestructible, armored behemoth thing made me giggle like a school girl. It might not be tactically sound, but dumping points into Pain Train and running around Boston shouting “I’M THE JUGGERNAUT, BITCH!” is satisfying.
5) Fallout 3 and New Vegas both suffered from the same problem: large expanses of procedurally-generated landscape with nothing to do. Fallout 4′s landscape is a lot more diverse, and the frequent combat encounters keep things from getting boring.
Dude, I can't believe you're just now getting to play Alan Wake. It's right up your alley storywise. Gameplay-wise, try not to judge it too harshly. It's from the earlier days of the Xbox 360, so some jankiness is to be expected. Excited to see it on the channel.
I’m prepared for jank. As long as the story holds up!
The safest name: No. No Body. When they ask for your name, you can freely say “no.” If they demand to know who you are, you can just say “I’m nobody.” And if you hurt or slight them you’re safe, because nobody hurt them.