LadyCrimson
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What you did today
I'm a KB/mouse type of person. very strongly so. But lately I've been feeling like getting a pc xbox controller of my own purely for occasional Borderlands use. So I can play in my den whilst lounging on the daybed that sits near my large desk. Especially with winter coming up. I might need to buy a 30" monitor if I do that, however, and I barely have room on here for my two current monitors. I suppose I could shove the daybed closer to my desk....or hang the monitor from the ceiling on a remote controlled cable/pulley/rail system. That would truly make me a geek...
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Might & Magic X Teased by Ubisoft, To Be Revealed at PAX East
I'm still not quite convinced (whether there will be an actual sense of free exploration or just "run from point A to point B with nice side-scenery") and will let you two be the guinea pigs.
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About hate-mail and other online abuse.
I still have a soft spot for snail mail.
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Play Ball! the 2013 Baseball Thread
Caught a bit of that game. Glad they won, but I still dislike Fox baseball coverage. Lackey's been pitching well so I give him team-props for that, but I still don't like personally like him. He rubs me the wrong way ... at least on TV, not like I know the man. Feeling bad for Remy ... the father, not the son. I don't feel sorry for the son one bit, he sounds like trash.
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What you did today
I bet Keyrock has sexy legs. ...I think the longest bike ride I did was about 30 miles. I biked a lot, but usually not for long distances.
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A Little Good News
Oh and ... if you like your beer at the beach, perhaps in the future one won't have to worry as much about dehydration and hangovers. Hydrating Beer Cures Hangovers After Australian Scientists Add Electrolytes to Ale
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What you did today
Bah, weather is kinda icky ... change of plan. Think I'll go get some drinks and lunch and just sit under the backyard tree and read a (hopefully) good book. Should be sunnier tomorrow, I'll visit the redwoods then.
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A Little Good News
Positive isn't my forte either, although I do try to keep a positive attitude overall, even when I'm being cynical. Pilots Turn Plane Around After Take-Off to Pick Up 11-Year Cancer Patient From Terminal
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A Little Good News
Man Born Without Hands Is Engineer for NASCAR's Most Winning Organization (video on website)
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A Little Good News
I'd be the first to say that I'm as cynical as they come, but sometimes I tire of all the "world sucks" news stories and whatnot that seem to prevail. So here's a thread for posting the more positive human interest, inspirational etc. news stories you may happen across while surfing the 'net. They don't need to be "big" stories, only that they inspire, affirm, or otherwise touched us in some positive fashion. As Anne Murray once sang - I sure could use, a little good news, today.
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The funny things thread
(it's a real product, btw)
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What are you playing now?
Ooo, that one does look interesting. *bookmarked as a reminder* ...and in other news, I just realized (or just remembered, I'm not sure which, due to that brain cell atrophy) that Torchlight2's editor thingie is available now. I may have to revisit that game sometime soon. Never did quite finish, but I did like it. Mods may reinvigorate my interest.
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Option to disable level cap?
This type of discussion always makes me want that final game in my grubby little hands more than ever, so I can finally see what their plan really is/what it'll be like ... and then analyze it to death. And I mean that in the positive, obsessive play-testing sort of way.
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What are you playing now?
I did not like it. It seemed rather ambitious, but the gameplay was such that I could not play it. Mind you that was a long time ago. It did look a bit crude ... and I don't mean the graphics, but controls/combat perhaps. The crafting aspect, with the farms or something, sounded kinda interesting tho. Any other (not fps) post-apoc games out there these days? Most seem to be zombie games. Why is it always zombies...
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Option to disable level cap?
I'd still be interested in a RPG that had no "chr. levels" at all ... where half the motivation does not come from watching an xp bar increase. You'd still have skills to improve/acquire, things to craft, item upgrades, quests to do etc. just that the xp/chr. lvl isn't what dictates when you can do/increase those things. Something else does. eg, I'd like another type of carrot. That there will be a carrot, or multiple carrots, seems unavoidable, but another flavor would be nice. I don't really know how to go about it, however.
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What you did today
May have finally "beaten" the truly bizarre sleeping cycle/insomnia I seemed to be enslaved by the past couple weeks. Woke up early this morning, feeling pleasant and energetic for the first time in a while. So plan on showering and heading out to do some hiking about. I have a desire for some meditative time under the canopy of some redwood trees.
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Scott/tarna
Fio's blog entry gets my first ever given, and likely only, "Like." I didn't know tarna much on a personalized level, mostly from posts in the fora here and there etc., but the first time I joined the mod team and was feeling jittery a few times, he was awesomely supportive, helpful, and kind. I've always remembered that. Not just that he was helpful, but his affirming approach. It left an impression that still lasts to this day. Yeah...me too.
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Option to disable level cap?
If no level cap was actually part of the developer's game design, I'd be fine with that. If it's not, then I prefer such things to be in the form of a mod. I see no reason to have it as an included option, as it's not really a difficulty option, but a personal power-gaming and/or continuation-motivation aspect. I doubt the EZ difficulty would equal railroading over everything at clvl1, and I also rather doubt the game will be so long as to make whatever the "soft cap" it will come with feel overly restrictive. I've had the impression that Obsidian doesn't generally favor "overpowered, hooha" balancing in their game designs, not their general style, but I could be wrong. Assuming it's something that can be done with a mod (not hard coded or whatever the term may be), I'm sure it's one of the first mods that would show up as they're typically simple things to do.
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What are you playing now?
Out of mild curiosity, has anyone tried Fallen Earth before? A post-apoc mmo/mmp sounds kinda cool...altho it sounds a bit time consuming. Maybe there's a better online post-apoc game out there.
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Russia passes more homophobia laws
...so I'm left wondering if this thread has much useful life left in it ...
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Dragon Age: Inquisition
Thanks Maria. I think the topic has moved on now ? but adding my reinforcement with a reminder that personalized belittlement re: other company's policies, employees etc. goes against the Forum Guidelines here. Debate the game, not the person.
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What you did today
Should be out running errands, but I'm not yet...soon, soon...
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About hate-mail and other online abuse.
Thread pruned. IndiraLightfoot referred to a couple of the Forum Guidelines a bit earlier, and I'll refer to another one: In other words, it's fine/great to say you didn't like the writing or gameplay choices in a game because they weren't to your personal tastes, or the general discussion of what effect internet abuse may have on the pysche, but around here, best to try to leave actual, personalized belittlement out of it. Thanks.
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What are you playing now?
NW:Online - bought one of the Mystic horse mounts for 750k AD. I still have 3.5 million AD and I wouldn't mind another one if it someone else was selling one for cheap. Not that interested in the upcoming new content at this point ... but still collecting useless pets and mounts? Sure, why not. Nope, I'm not illogically compulsive, not me.
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What you did today
@Raithe - heh, that's a lot of authors for me to look up, thanks. @TN - no, haven't read House of Leaves, but I do like weird ... sometimes. I haven't read much of anything, really, for years (outside of re-reading fave oldies and the occasional short-story collections).