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Hassat Hunter

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  1. Portraits here. 3D shots of characters are just jarring, even in games like Divinity: Original Sin 2. DA:O also suffered greatly for them.
  2. Was hoping that kickstarter and sfuff got us away from the super-fragmented pre-order/bonus culture of AAA+ devs (play character creater; dlc. Play mobile app; dlc. Etc. etc.) and everyone would just get the full game. Am I the only one not liking this extra DLC for busywork thing?
  3. Rather insignificant issue, though it kinda puts a domper on what has to be an epic ending of the DLC, instead turning into a bit of a laughing stock... http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=804641599 Sacrifice: The Ogres, then used 2 spells (first Grieving Mother, then Kana).
  4. The best argument against the EU is 5 minutes of Europarlementarian politics being at play. The end-result usually being "let the future generation solve this (or Turkey. Hey how is that working out now? Total mess? Okay then!) The "funny" thing being it seems it's all youngsters. Weren't those the pro-EU pride of the furute, and the evil evil EVIL old people who were racist and harming the promising future of their children in Turkey 2.0? Seems the youngsters are the racists though. OH WHAT A SHOCK.
  5. I kinda gave up trying to give people stuff on this forum And The Black Death looked interesting, till I saw it was a MMO, then it was "nooooope". Were are the good old SP RPG's at
  6. If the majority of a country thinks the EU is cancer, oh they are SO right.
  7. How exactly is suicide mass murder again? If anything; you're just reinforcing my point.
  8. No, my definition of integration means that, integration. Not segregation. Which is what has happened, and will bound to happen to many refugees in the future too.
  9. Kinda odd Mosques are protected but churches aren't... Also the entire area knowing about the whereabouts of the Paris attacker for MONTHS and no-one saying a thing kinda defies the whole discussion of the last 2 pages. Apparently it's a no-no to report the murderer of hundreds to the government of the nation you live in for all your life cause... religion. Uhuh. On the other hand we got plenty of people of Turkish origin here who just love to snitch and boycot Gülen-supporters to "their government". You know the one at the entire other side of Europe? That kind of stuff makes it VERY hard for me to believe it's "just a few radicals" or integration is actually going properly.
  10. Here = local media.
  11. I was talking more about Europe. Mass-murders are a bit more common in the US, for various reasons we got other threads about.
  12. He was bullied by Turkish so he murdered Turkish people his own age. That's what I read here anyway. How is that not "try to murder strictly X" and clearly that does have religious undertones.
  13. According to my media it's a former-employee. So what the heck happens to someone they justify to themselves stabbing handicapped people?
  14. Well, the guy in Munich was part Islamatic, and tried to murder strictly Turkish people, also Islamatic. So... the link isn't exactly that far away, even if it seems this time it wasn't anti-European aimed. Islamitic people hating Islamtic. Like... well... all over the middle-East. In Europe. Also after many posts were made in the Nice topic about how they really are just a TINY minority, and are ALL *cough* mental patients, it does seem weird really mostly Islamitic mental-issues result in mass murder, while the far larger group of ethnic psychiatric patients doesn't seem to resort to that. I don't think actually being helped against it makes a difference, since helped and unhelped natives don't do stuff like this and pretty much all the people who did all these 4 attacks have had treatments in the past and guidance. If the psychiatric help fails so much they become mass-murderers, why doesn't it fail that way more often in people that hold other or no religious beliefs?
  15. The EU and rest of the world don't have much problem with an interim government (so one without power to decide) sending out the army to kill people in the East of Ukraine (illegal AND inhumane). But considering the government only came due to a EU-supported coup I suppose that was to be expected. Say shame about the Russia's annexation but your own little landplotting is a-okay. Even when it caused giant global wars like IS.
  16. Turkey never should have been allowed as EU member. But then the refugee crisis happened the EU helped creating... and they were so incompetant that they couldn't solve it so like true ball-less leaders they just swalled their utter lack of morals and led Turkey solve their **** (they can't solve) in return for a possible entry to the EU, just waving away all those many thousands of reasons Turkey never should have become part of it. EU-incompetance and obvious deadcall... CHECK. I doubt a deathpenalty would change anything since then they would actually have to man up and solve something themselves rather than pushing it forward (Greece) or just paying other people to sloppily solve it for them (Turkey).
  17. Considering it doesn't really happen in Europe, and is common in the US, how can one still deny it's due to their weapon-laws? Oh wait, because "more guns" fixes the problems of having so many guns, and having these kind of issues in not in non-US countries is no proof at all, right? I mean, the last 2 cases I recall of a cop killing someone there have been big investigations, major front-page headlines and what-not and the general consensus was people were acting extremely dumb (resisting arrest, fleeing while being suspect of gunwielding and being told to stop). Heck, even a cop shooting on a car that's trying to run them over is being investigated and possibly prosecuted (somehow, seriously, what the heck).
  18. Well, we all know the sea is deadly while Muslims are peace-loving and wouldn't hurt a fly. Can't have images that might shatter this rock-solid belief, can we?
  19. It would be great if the US would not just holify their army during their serving period, but actually care about them afterwards rather than dropping them like a bomb with PTSS. That what you meant?
  20. I'm going to just go out and tell from the experience of this country I live in, National Police is a very VERY bad idea.
  21. Not really, no... http://forums.obsidian.net/topic/88037-dallas-sniper-shootings/?p=1828693
  22. I have no idea who that is. Then again before Brexit I had no idea who Juncker was either. I probably would have been better off not knowing.
  23. And here I thought it was the west causing their ****storm in Iraq and Syria. Cause you know Afghanistan worked SO well in the 80s
  24. Black lifes matter, other apparently don't. 3 cops killed in Baton Rouge, the site of the latest "unarmed black killing"... coincidence, doubtful :/
  25. Suprised how many people are surprised that the army didn't just gun down all civilians. Did you really think that would happen? What do you think the international response HAD to be if that happened? If 5000+ died? I'm sure it would make it a little difficult for the EU/US to actually go "yay coup-people" as they want to do and more into the regions of "we should probably take that country from these animals". Also the irony that most haters of Assad are now feeling so sad civilians didn't get shot. What is it, one or the other? You can't be EU-politian and just change your opinion on the spot.
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