Everything posted by Azdeus
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do u remember ur first pnp game?
My first pnp game was'nt really so much a game as it was a "tryout". When I met the people that still are my friends and PnP players and GM's some 13+ years ago, they really did'nt know who I was and only heard about me through my class-mate that was in their group. I had spoken alot to him and after me mentioning Fallout, he told me about real PnP rpg's, and I wanted in. It took them two months before they decided to let me try out, and see if I knew what roleplaying was, so we sat down in the cafeteria in school and had a 30 minute session of EON. I passed their little test by running around in the woods, and not attacking every moving object in sight. The real first game though was in the same game, as an mercenary named Dirk Mikal from the city of Anlon in Drunok. He deceided to travel southeast to the lands of Asharien, where he eventually ended up in the coastal regions, and eventually the capital. Entered a bar, ended up in a barfight with a couple of locals and some Tirak ("Orks") pirates, quickly got sent to the stockades where he met the captain(PC) of the sailors and the badly beaten fiddler(PC) of the bar and a friendly smith(PC). A few days was spent in the stockades, trying to remain chaste and in one piece, building some comraderie in the group before we were released. From there we searched through the town for a couple of missing people and lost objects. The least interesting parts of our games were the actual fights, since it's a low fantasy, though gory, game. I could tell you how teeth flew everywhere in the barfight and there were quite a few broken ribs and a shattered leg, but the best parts of the game session was the humor and interplay between the characters. "Hey, this inn's pretty good, smells nice" "Smells nice?! The straw on the floor looks sentient. And carnivorous!" The jester failed walking on a rope and crushed his balls against it, the player shouted out "But my balls!" to wich all the others replied "Not anymore!" in a choir. AFK? You were playing over some IM system or such?
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I really loved TDU, but when they did TDU2 they streamlined it straigt down to arcade and then kept going for a little bit. They did'nt even have steering wheel support, and I don't think they've patched it in either. I would love to have another proper game in the franchise, good driving and big world. The world was the only thing they got right in TDU2.
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Bunkers and Badasses? AWESOME! I so want that game. Frickin' Steam...
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I'd actually pay a licence for the BBC, atleast they make some quality programmes, unlike the Swedish equivalent. I'd pay in a heartbeat once I'd have a TV, no problem - fair is fair. I don't have a TV antenna, parabolic dish, nor a fricking TV. I don't even have a radio. Hopefully it's nothing bad, best wishes! I'd personally say 60 is as far as I'd like to go. Then again, I'm lucky to hit 50.
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What you did today
The very reason we've had licence fees was because it's impossible to control a broadcast! The internet is the exact opposite! First of all I have to actually pay for a service to be able to reach their site, then I have to actually want to FETCH the data! A broadcast is an indiscriminate transmission of information that goes everywhere! The day those wankers starts paying for internet to everyone, so that it truly becomes a semblance of a broadcast, then they can actually collet money from me.
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What you did today
Got 4 hours of sleep, due to tossing and turning and being generally pissed off to such a degree that I got a nosebleed. Why? Because SVT is now allowed to take a TV-licence fee from computer owners. Because they have an internet service. THE INTERNET IS NOT A MOTHER****ING BROADCAST YOU ****WITS!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGHG!
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Xbox 720 Reveal
Has anyone made any hardware comparisons between 2005 PC and 360 vs Xbone and 2013 PC? So are the consoles of this gen relatively weaker or stronger than their predecessors?
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Xbox 720 Reveal
Hehehe, well, that's the price we pay for free healthcare, same-sex marriages and... stuffs. I'd honestly be terrified if the guy in the first picture was my neighbour...
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A video game survey
I might've skimmed over it since I took the survey at too:early am, but I missed driving sims as a category.
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Xbox 720 Reveal
680$ here in Sweden.
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Community Photo Sharing Thread
I've got bushes of them growing by the lake where I live, noone else is interested in picking them generally, so they're all mine. :3
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
What you said, the more people invest in the game the more likely they are going to behave like **** as soon as something is'nt going their way. Most free players I've met in Planetside 2 are pretty cool dudes and dudettes, and the people that without a doubt annoy me the most are people that has alot of expectations that comes with the investment. World of Warcraft was without a doubt the worst place for this. The normal player, casual and maybe not so great a player, are usually damn nice people. The raiders and hardcore pvp-ers are ginormous elitists and wankers. Mostly. For full disclosure, this is speaking as someone that grinded Rank 12 at level 60, and did both arenas and serious raiding in the expansions.
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Xbox 720 Reveal
So that's why it requires a dedicated internet connection? It's not Microsofts own choice, they were paid by ISP's!
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What you did today
Hehe, he puts this days scientists to shame that's for certain. :D Imagine Carl Sagan having had a pet giraffe, with a custom made turtleneck! The second thing I learned about Tycho Brahe, after his name, was about his pet moose. Then his metal nose. Ohhh, I had completely missed this; Now, how bad ass is that?!