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Humanoid

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  1. On the other hand, the real pilots might be grateful for the partial suppression of their identities.
  2. Humanoid replied to Gorth's topic in Computer and Console
    Finally, first purchase of the sale: Surgeon Simulator.
  3. So, uh, back to random news: Deus Ex iOS deliberately crippled if run on a jailbroken device. Still happy to take your money though.
  4. What do you mean by "won't work"? I assume your wireless dongle is just a wi-fi thing and not one of those mobile broadband modems, so if Steam is the only thing not working, it might have to do with port forwarding. It's not something I've ever needed to do with Steam, so it's unusual, but they do provide instructions so it's evidently required sometimes. Required ports
  5. Fair enough then. Guess they let an overenthusiastic marketing drone do all the copy:
  6. Not on a machine with it installed at the moment, but just repeating earlier recommendations for a mod that makes animals - both your horses and miscellaneous critters - less suicidal; and one for fast travel to/from the Thieves' Guild (though on second thought, I recommend instead skipping that horrible, horrible questline). A question of my own: the sales blurb for the Legendary Edition claims various extra features besides the DLC, such as mounted combat. Am I to understand that these are exclusive features and that therefore the only way to get them is for previous owners of Skyrim to buy the whole game again? Granted, buying the LE is cheaper than buying all the DLC assuming only owning the base game, but still, the principle kinda stinks there.
  7. I'm only mad at Fargo because of no T-shirt add-on option. The options only came up a week ago and are quite nice (as opposed to the MS Paint mockup), but on the other hand, I want the other mutually exclusive options too (but not so much that I'd pledge $500 or 2x$150....).
  8. Yes, there are, err, some locales on the interwebs where you can, ahem, trade-in your refusenik executables for operational ones. Lucky the drive still works, as it's difficult to download a new DVD drive.
  9. Humanoid replied to Gorth's topic in Computer and Console
    Nope, but I've seen some footage/commentary of it and it's about as far removed from World of Goo as is possible.
  10. My Half Life 2 was the standard double DVD size cardboard box as well. Half Life 2 was 2004 and I know at the very least I was buying the smaller boxes a year earlier with KotOR. I still have all my old large format boxes flattened in the closet, but I'd have to go root through them in order to figure out what the most recent one was. Might have been something like Throne of Bhaal. The newest 'big' box game I can think of is Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic, which had a smaller box in it, which had a DVD case in it (I think). Covers all three bases... It was a 2H 2003 release so the timing would match the general phasing out of that wonderful, wonderful cardboard. Sad days. Different regions carried different box sizes though - I bought an imported IWD2 which was a small box, but the local Australian release still came in a big box. Looking at a list of some other 2H 2003 games, Large box titles include Age of Mythology, Max Payne 2, Broken Sword 3, Republic: The Revolution, Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna, and some expansions for The Sims. Looking at a list of 2004 releases, I can't think of any I own that came in a large box.
  11. The worst part about it is that there might be a Deep Silver logo on my boxed copies. Other than that, eh.
  12. My total experience with the 3D GTAs: played San Andreas until the very early segment where you have to escape on a bicycle. Felt like I was playing a less entertaining version of QWOP. Have never been back.
  13. The Intel push-pin HSF mounting system is excreable, I don't know why they've stuck with it so long. I wouldn't mount an Intel HSF in-place on the motherboard without being able to inspect the back side of the mounting holes. AMD's current stock mounting system is infinitely better.
  14. An Oglaf game would be this exactly - heck the exact system proposed is shown in the strip from a couple weeks ago (Gifted 2). And I'd totally buy it. Totally, utterly, passionately, buy it.
  15. Was starting to get a bit antsy over it, but finally received my Star Citizen goodies - both T-shirts and the upgraded metal card. Everything was shipped directly from China so no one really had a clue about the status of any deliveries, which have apparently been coming in irregularly for some months now.
  16. Humanoid replied to Gorth's topic in Computer and Console
    $17.49 on Amazon for the next three days, if you're a Yankee. I assume it's for a Steam download. Open to non-Yanks too, provided they're happy to put in an - ahem - 'temporary' US billing address. It's been even cheaper on GMG in the last month or so - $13.60 - so expect low prices from various online shops. It's a game that's been included with various AMD video cards, so redemption codes for it are also readily available from people on-selling the bundle codes.
  17. You might even have enough funds left to contract Prosper to make the game afterwards.
  18. Never owned a tablet, but during my tentative research in the past I probably would have taken the conservative route and gotten one with a dock, such as the Asus Transformer series. Ultimately decided against a conventional tablet since I decided I wanted a Windows fallback (I'm an MS slave, I know), though I may still opt for a convertible ultraportable such as the presumably upcoming Lenovo X240t (current model is X230t).
  19. My first build was one of those bare-die Athlons. If I'd forgotten to attach the fan I'd probably have seen blue smoke pouring out from my case within those two seconds. Also used a shim because I was terrified of crushing the core during heatsink installation. Still, I'd rather that now than Intel's playing silly buggers with their poorly coupled heatspreaders since Ivy Bridge. And yeah, I'm still down to 4GB of RAM due to a faulty stick and really ought to get some more, but these post-spike prices, eugh.
  20. Humanoid replied to Gorth's topic in Computer and Console
    On the one hand, the client downloading itself a relatively big update is a good sign about the sale. On the other hand, I don't like how the client is updating itself even when in offline mode, seems a bit dodgy (and it didn't do always do this in the past).
  21. Well at one point, the alternative to tirelessly bashing one stone against another stone for hours until one of them became a pointy stone was death by starvation. Some point later, "death by starvation" became "death by someone else's pointy stone".
  22. And so passes on the ceremonial anti-static wrist band.
  23. Humanoid replied to Leferd's topic in Way Off-Topic
    I apologise in advance for being a debbie downer, but it's amazing what "medical help" can accomplish these days. Tennis isn't 'my' sport, but there's a lot of overlap with cycling's problems, which I follow closely. THASP is a websiteI would consider essential reading for anyone with more than a passing interest in tennis and its endemic problems. (I'm not just pointing at the victor, if that's how it reads, the problem is magnitudes greater.)
  24. I didn't realise what the commendations were for until the mid-30s, by which time my free month was just about gone. So, uh, I guess if I ever came back I could actually spend them on useful stuff now, yay. Aside, if I was properly roleplaying my smuggler and had the ability to, I'd probably have taken no companions along with me. Unless the generic droid counts. I'd probably have considered recruitable droid-substitutes for any NPCs you kill or otherwise spurn to be an acceptable compromise (as opposed to rebalancing the game around solo play).
  25. I think they were also going to do an Obsidian shop to sell various knickknacks like the shirts, hats, mugs, cookbooks and minivans, so I doubt the shirt is a one-off either.

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