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Was she hot? Thats the most important question around these unwarranted invites through social media
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Hi Melk I haven't been to the Numenera forums yet, they sound a little hectic for my personal taste
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Yeah its the Bioware travelling circus all over again. have you been on the BSN? it is quite possibly one of the most disgusting places on the internet...I feel less bad about being a part of the human race watching holocaust slideshows than I do whenever i venture into that sh*t hole. Come on BSN isn't that bad, but you did make me chuckle with your hyperbole
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Design a monster.
BruceVC replied to JFSOCC's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
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I enjoy the main PE forums, there are some people who seriously spend loads of time discussing interesting points like Female Armour, Romance\Sex and the Design a Monster threads started by one of our regular members JFSOCC. But of course the word "interesting" is relative. I do find myself just naturally gravitating to this section of the Obsidian forums because I do it more insightful and topics more varied
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I have to be honest I haven't even played the first one yet, but its one of my Steam games ready for download.
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Agreed, I enjoy and value most of the debates we have on these forums. We aren't going to agree all the time but I have had my opinion changed before just because of the way people have explained a certain point
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https://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2013/04/20/first-screenshot-evidence-of-legend-of-grimrock-2-appears-online.aspx Nice, Legends of Grimrock 2 will have some outdoor questing. @Hurlshot This should make you happy
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Hi Macbeth Yes we are all really excited about this KS. LordCrash and Indira have been excellent ambassadors for the game and have been studiously keeping us updated around the progress of the KS, I have to say its really great to have people like yourself from Larian Studio's taking the time to comment. I can only imagine how busy you must be so if time permits your posts would always be appreciated, but of course this is not something anyone expects. Its just a bonus
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Ridiculously patient response to an inflammatory post. Well done. Sometimes a detailed response is important, you don't necessarily do it so you can "win" a debate but you can inform or rather give another perspective to other people following the discussion. I learnt something about Serbia from this discussion
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Good points raised, he is rather sad when you think about it
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" huge man with some object as a head.." you funny What's there to laugh? Pyramid Head I believe what he is saying is true, its just the idea of the concept that makes me laugh. It sounds absurd if you didn't know what he was talking about "huge man with some object as a head.." is becoming a sub genre
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Wow thats amazing, I haven't played an MMO in about 2 years but I am watching WOD very closely
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I can't tell you how much people like Glen Beck irritate me, can't he be arrested on some charge around the spreading of misinformation?
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I agree, Chechen fighters were accusing the West of doing nothing to help the plight of the Chechen people. Also if the USA was actively helping the Chechens against the Russians and this was known the Russians would have raised this at the UN and made it very obvious. The war in Chechnya lasted nearly 20 years so why not bring it to the attention of the international community. I don't buy the story at all that the USA was supporting the Chechen's against the Russians, its factually incorrect @ Drowsy Are you not getting confused with the War in Afghanistan against the USSR in the 1980's where the USA used the CIA to help train the Mujahideen fighters? So you're dismissing the part about the pipeline as a lie? Or just picking sources to suit your theory? Since you're interested in the war here's an article: http://globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO409E.html I don't see the relevance around the pipeline and your point about the USA funding Chechen fighters against the Russians. I am not even sure if the pipeline even runs through Chechnya, I don't think it does?
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I agree, Chechen fighters were accusing the West of doing nothing to help the plight of the Chechen people. Also if the USA was actively helping the Chechens against the Russians and this was known the Russians would have raised this at the UN and made it very obvious. The war in Chechnya lasted nearly 20 years so why not bring it to the attention of the international community. I don't buy the story at all that the USA was supporting the Chechen's against the Russians, its factually incorrect @ Drowsy Are you not getting confused with the War in Afghanistan against the USSR in the 1980's where the USA used the CIA to help train the Mujahideen fighters?
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I'm glad you are finished with the bar exam, well hopefully. Unless you need to rewrite
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Ouch nasty, I hope you aren't referring to my post as I only did it for some historical interest?
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http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2013/04/19/pc-version-of-dark-souls-ii-aint-no-port/#more-150188 Guys take a look at this 12 minute trailer around Game Play in Dark Souls 2, it looks impressive but hard Advanced AI and tactics for monsters and real environmental considerations, like using torches, makes this game very exciting IMO
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This is a good time to raise to something that some of you may be interested in or may not be aware of and that is the Chechen civil wars. This also explains the mindset of the brothers and violent place they came from. I was always fascinated by the Chechen conflict mostly due to the way the Russians handled it , they showed an almost complete disregard for civilian casualties and finally how they were able to achieve "victory" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Chechen_War http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Chechen_War I remember reading reports about terrified Russian mothers who refused to send there sons to the meat grinder that was the Chechen conflict, conscription is law in Russia and there was heavy jail time for avoiding it but many families would rather have broken the law then send there sons to this dangerous civil war. The Russian used brutal tactics to try to suppress the Chechen fighters and hundreds of thousands of people became refugees. They were finally able to achieve peace by convincing Ramzan Kadyrov, a former Chechen rebel leader, to switch sides and help them. He employed even more brutal tactics to end the civil war and almost all the remaining rebel leaders were killed or joined him. He is now the president of Chechnya, you need to read about this guy. Its like making some mob boss the ruler of a country http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8001495.stm Anyway that is just some context to the Chechen civil war and the consequences to it
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Yeah those are true horror games and really well done, so Amnesia: Machine for Pigs has been pushed out a little and will be released in June now. I am very excited about that game. I plan to turn off all the lights, use my headphones and smoke some weed when I play it. It doesn't get more atmospheric than that
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" huge man with some object as a head.." you funny
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Okay I know I am easily pleased but that summary of the game is exactly what I expect from these types of horror survival games Also because Bethesda is behind the game I am even more confident it will be a success