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should you be able to do anything in a crpg?
draakh_kimera replied to Zagor's topic in Computer and Console
Only if you get the option to play as Abedisi " -
What gameworld do you like the best?
draakh_kimera replied to Mordrian's topic in Computer and Console
That taffer Musopticon? mentioned The City from the Thief series. I second that. Of all the games I've played (okay, not that many, but still), the setting in the Thief series had the best game world, probably because of the "immersion-factor" of them all, but also because there was a lot of background, like Musopticon? said. The contrasts within the setting were also a contributing role to what made it so great. You had everything from great immaculate mansions to complete slums and abandoned buildings (haunted former orphanage gone mental asylum anyone? That place was freaky), but no matter where you went, there was always a certain feeling of decadence to it. -
(w00t) Brilliant!! Those damn sigs of yours are hilarious Kaftan!!
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should you be able to do anything in a crpg?
draakh_kimera replied to Zagor's topic in Computer and Console
Can't argue with that -
should you be able to do anything in a crpg?
draakh_kimera replied to Zagor's topic in Computer and Console
Circumstantial isn't absolute, thus, you have not disproved anything. Of course, the "other side" hasn't proved, and probably won't be able to prove anything. What I'm wondering about is the absolute conviction that some of you seem to have. Do you really think it's absolutely impossible for games to have any influence at all? Movies have had certain influence on people, and I one is far more immersed in a game than in a movie. No, I never said that. Don't put words in my mouth -
should you be able to do anything in a crpg?
draakh_kimera replied to Zagor's topic in Computer and Console
Proof? No, no proof, but, let's use your own logic: Can you disprove anything that has been said so far? Anything that will absolutely negate any claims that violent video games can be responsible, as inspiration, catalyst, anything, for any possible real life violence. -
should you be able to do anything in a crpg?
draakh_kimera replied to Zagor's topic in Computer and Console
As I see it, the problem isn't what can be done in a game, but the fact that it is almost always in some way glorified. I don't have a problem with "taboo" subjects in games, it's just that when a game has a story or objective as an excuse to portray violence, like Postal, GTA, most FPS's, I think it's questionable. -
What music are you listening to right now?
draakh_kimera replied to draakh_kimera's topic in Way Off-Topic
Dug up some Type O Negative CDs yesterday. Listening to October Rust. -
Marathon Trilogy released!!!!
draakh_kimera replied to draakh_kimera's topic in Computer and Console
If you scroll down a bit you can get both Marathon 2 and Infinity under "A1/SDL files for windows", you just have to download aleph one to use the files. -
(w00t) Bungie has finally decided to release the Marathon trilogy as public domain, and PC compatible versions are coming soon (download alpeh one and you'll be able to play Infinity for now)!!! For those of you that don't know what Marathon is, well, this is the game that pretty much started it all for Bungie, before their success with Halo. Sure, it was Mac-only, but this game kicks ass!! Go get it! http://trilogyrelease.bungie.org/
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Useless Info: I passed my exam in statistics!! Wooohooo! Now I just hope I passed my mechanics and applied mathematics* Off Topic: *Applied mathematics: Modeling for example convection-diffusion systems with equations like this: using MatLab, a quite powerful matrix based math program, to get pretty graphs like this: (w00t) FUN HUH?!? EDIT: Ass, the equation can't be seen...well, if you really want to see it, go here , and look at the second system...
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Stop the senseless violence against female villain
draakh_kimera replied to Kaftan Barlast's topic in Way Off-Topic
Eyecandy indeed! -
Fornicating Lord of Subsidiary Darwinists. Obesity Encouraged.
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Am I wrong when I say that the Cuba crisis could have led to nuclear war? Sure, the Soviet wasn't quite as much a threat as Cuba, but they were supplying the goods. I may be mistaken but wasn't the US pretty close to launching bombs? Cause that would've meant MAD.
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@Meta: That's quite a coincidence!! The messing up of my back started with boating as well, except it involved switching between pulling on the jib sheet and pumping water out of the boat for about 26 hours straight on this boat: 26 man crew, and we were in a race from denmark to norway that lasted for about one and a half days...I was supposed to get some rest, but the guy in the other shift who had the same position as I managed to get himself seasick and smacking his head a bit while taking down the top sail , so I had to fill in.
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Hmm, well, an odd one that's actually really good is a proper hamburger (not that mcdonalds or burger king crap) with raspberry jam.
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I agree with this, but it should be pointed out that even if contraceptives are used properly, there's still a small chance of them not working. I think the figures I read last were something like 1 in 50 for condoms and 1 in a 100 for the morning after pill..
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Well, he kind of lost it towards the end, but as far as the first half goes, all I've got to say is: BBUURRRRRRRNN!
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What if the woman was raped? Should she have to go through the ordeal of carrying around an infant for 9 months, give birth to it, and then most probably give it up for adoption because of the acts of some sick man? Or, what if the woman in question is 14 years old? Should she have to go through pregnancy and then put it up for adoption or keep it and most probably suffer a lack of higher education cause she has a kid to take care of? BTW, what do you mean with abortion on demand?
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Morals huh? Well, if you REALLY want to know what I would like to think, go read I. Kant's Groundworks to the Metaphysics of Morals and after that The Metaphysics of Morals. As for the morals of science and math, I highly doubt both the existence of such and the need for it. The problem with abortion is that some people consider it "murder," while others do not. So what do morals say about it? Well, the argument can be tossed back and forth without end. I'm personally for abortion. Well, they should be the same as "normal" rights. Gay marriage doesn't exactly bother me. What does bother me is their constant whining about having the right to adopt. That I AM against. I'd rather that kid's have a normal childhood. The UN is politics, so applying morals isn't really a possibility. Again, the war in Iraq is completely distanced from morality to begin with, so trying to apply "morals" becomes very subjective. Um, safe, efficient, and not too environmentally dangerous. That being said, nuclear power is the way to go, as it fits those requirements better than anything else.
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Going belly flop style:
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I thought the scandinavian countries developed after the vikings went to Iceland How wrong am I?