Everything posted by Keyrock
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Why do people watch/love "Let's play..." videos?
Yeah, that's terrible, especially if you're looking for just one bit of the video...and now you have to jump back and forth trying to find it using YouTube's awful video player (or heaven forbid, somewhere even worse)...a truly abysmal experience. The good YouTubers, if they're specifically creating a guide to help people get past puzzles/challenges, will put timestamps in the video to make things easy to find. [not specifically aimed at Barti or majestic, just a general observation] I do get a kick out of how many people on these forums fall into the "Harumph, back in my day we read actual words on a page, like civilized people. Get off my lawn." camp. Man, and I thought I was one of the older (39) members here. I guess not. [/not specifically aimed at Barti or majestic, just a general observation]
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The Kickstarter Thread
I sure hope it's a lot better than the vast majority of Kevin Smith's movies.
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What are you playing right now?
Story Mode might actually get me to play Pillars again... maybe. It doesn't actually remove all that combat I never ever want to do ever again, but if it makes it a lot easier and presumably (and more importantly) much faster and less tedious, that's a start. Pity it doesn't address the boring story. I started playing Sunless Sea. I'm only just dipping my toes into the zee but it seems pretty interesting so far. I just wish the fonts were much bigger. On my 1440p monitor it strains my eyes to read a bit, and there's a lot to read.
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Random Sales
Humble Indie Bundle 16 Pay what you want for: Retro City Rampage DX Outlast Never Alone + Foxtales DLC Beat the average for: Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power Door Kickers Beat the average + $2 for: Else Heart.Break() Sunless Sea All games are available on Win/Max/Linux. I am most excited for Sunless Sea, a game I have wanted to play for a while, but that wasn't available (officially) on Linux until now. I have also mulled over Door Kickers several times but never pulled the trigger. In fact, through some black magic, I don't already own ANY of these games. How is that even possible? Anyway, this is a no-brainer insta-buy for me.
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What are you playing right now?
I saw the announcement yesterday. It's coming out "officially" on Thursday, but, for all intents and purposes, it's fully released now. I look forward to playing it again after not having played it for well over a year. I'll probably give it a go over the weekend.
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Why do people watch/love "Let's play..." videos?
Yeah, his OCD DA:I run is is quite entertaining. The internal struggle you get to experience as you see him look on a map, see the insane amount of markers he has yet to visit in that area, you could almost audibly hear his heart sink. But then you know he won't be able to just tunnel vision and do the main stuff only, he's going to go to every marker, do every meaningless quest, and pick up every bag of useless loot out there, because he can't help himself. It also helps that Jesse is very good at reading out loud, which probably comes from being a teacher before becoming a YouTuber. I haven't watched his The Witcher 3 or Firewatch LPs because those are both games I plan to play eventually (TW3 when it comes to Linux, assuming it still will at some point, and Firewatch when the price drops, as I don't want to pay $20 for a 3 hour game).
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Why do people watch/love "Let's play..." videos?
Like with any medium, there's no one size fits all answer. Different people watch Let's Plays for different reasons. For me, personally, there are 3 reasons I generally watch Let's Plays (sometimes the reasons overlap): I am interested, but undecided, in a game and I watch some Let's Plays as research to help me decide whether this is a game I want to purchase for myself. In this case, I'll usually only watch the first video or two of each LP, especially if it's a story driven game, so as to not spoil it for myself. It's a game I'm interested in but it's on a platform I don't own and the prospects of it ever coming to a platform I own are slim. This way, I still get to experience a game, to a lesser degree, that I would not have been able to experience otherwise. For example: I'll probably never get to play Until Dawn because I don't own a PS4 and have no plans on getting one, but this way I can still experience the story. It's a game I'm not interested in playing. I'm mainly watching because I like the YouTuber and I find his/her personality entertaining. For example: I watch Jesse Cox's Dragon Age: Inquisition LP. I would never consider putting myself through the dozens and dozens of hours of picking elfroot and doing MMO-esque quests that are that game, but Jesse's personality makes watching him go through it entertaining for me.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
That's not to say it wasn't, this is just even more insanely priced.
- Getting it in the hole. Basketball 2K15-2K16
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
My thoughts exactly. I love tactics games and would welcome a big budget well made one. But, are BioWare 2016 capable of making a good tactics game? I have my doubts that they are, but I welcome them making an earnest attempt at it.
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Music. Must. Go on!
One of the most famous and most beloved classic jazz tunes, and for good reason. 5/4 is a seldom used and very rarely mastered timing, but boy oh boy do Dave Brubeck and Co. get it right here.
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Music. Must. Go on!
The breakdown and slow build section starting at 3:24 is so basic yet so f'n good. Then, just as 99.999% of bands would have just called it a day and faded back into the chorus, Iron Maiden, because they're geniuses, instead take a sharp left , change tempo, and go into a next-level solo/jam session. A heavy metal band playing by jazz rules. It's on the surface surprising, though it makes perfect sense once you give it deep thought, how many hard rock/metal classics incorporate free form jazz elements (timing changes, counter-builds [probably not the right term but that's what I call builds that seem to slow down as they build], instruments playing non-standard roles).
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Music. Must. Go on!
- What You Did Today Thread
For me 74°F is the sweet spot. I'm quite happy with anything between 65°F and 80°F. I can wear shorts and t-shirt (my preferred garb) and neither be cold not sweating (so long as I'm not exerting myself seriously) in those temps. In Charlotte, that temp range (65-80) is essentially second half of March through first half of June and the last week of August through the first half of November; about half the year total (minus unusually cold and unusually warm days here and there, obviously). Edit: Where do you live, Hiro? (general location rather than exact town if you prefer not to give away your exact location). Sounds like you live between the tropics.- What You Did Today Thread
Yes, overall this winter has been really mild, but we've also gone through some crazy temp swings. November, December, and January were all above average. We had a couple days in January in the mid 60s that SHATTERED previous records. A day in the 60s in January in Connecticut is basically unheard of (until now). We also had a bunch of average temp days in January and a little over a foot of snow total. February has been more of a typical February. We had the aforementioned high of 10 degrees day and the very next day we had a high of 52, though. Connecticut is known for rapid weather changes, but that's crazy even for CT. Still, overall it's been a mild winter so far, which is nice after last year's historically cold winter where we were way below average (I'm talking like 10-15 degrees on average) for like 6 or 7 weeks straight from mid-January to the beginning of March. That was the winter that was the feather that broke the camel's back and I made up my mind after that winter that I was finally moving somewhere warmer... and cheaper, CT is very expensive (I had been mulling over moving out of CT for years). I didn't have enough saved up last year though, so I stuck it out 1 more year while tightening the belt and putting away contingency plan money for my move. Now, all of that saving is coming to fruition.- What You Did Today Thread
Average high in January is about 35°F. In a typical winter we'll get a handful of days where the high barely reaches 20°F or stays in the teens. We had a day this year with a high of 10°F and a low of -12°F, that's unusual but not unheard of. The coldest day I can remember had a high of around 6 or 7°F. We usually get 2 1/2-3 feet of snow total in a typical winter.- What You Did Today Thread
I'm shivering cold just from reading that. As a Minnesotan, or a soon to be Minnesotan, you must think me quite the wuss for complaining about Connecticut being cold.- What You Did Today Thread
I've lived in pretty much every part of the spectrum at some point in my life: On both extremes, in podunk little towns in the middle of nowhere and in big cities, and smack dab in the middle in medium sized towns. When I was younger I thought I'd want to go rural too, but as I've gotten older I've found myself more drawn toward big city life. It's obviously not without its issues, but I find the positives of big city life outweigh the negatives for me. Purely personal preference, of course.- What You Did Today Thread
Portland, Oregon? I've never been there, but I hear it's quite nice. Quite the hotbed for the tech industry too.- What You Did Today Thread
It looks amazing is pictures.- RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
Does the engine change make the combat not terrible?- What You Did Today Thread
I mean, I'm still a Cowboys fan... Oh wait, that's even worse.- What You Did Today Thread
Looks just as good in person. The Charlotte skyline is beautiful. Downtown Charlotte is gorgeous. The suburbs are like the suburbs of any big city; there are nice areas and not so nice areas. Also, given that it's a really big city (second largest in the southeastern US), Charlotte has essentially everything... well, except a port or beach, because it's not on the coast. Other than that, though, it has nearly every possible attraction, venue, and place of entertainment you could reasonably want without ever leaving the city border... with the exception of Charlotte Motor Speedway, which is (ironically) not in Charlotte itself (you don't generally build a super speedway inside a major city) but in Concord, approximately 20-25 minutes away. Beyond that, Charlotte is about 3 - 3 1/2 hours away from nice beaches (I purposely wanted to NOT be on the coast to avoid potential hurricane problems) and about 2 1/2 hours from the utterly gorgeous Great Smoky Mountains (visited there as a kid, they're breathtaking). The climate in Charlotte is subtropical. You do get a winter, but it's a short and mild winter (2-3 inches of snow per year and a January high of 50 degrees Fahrenheit average). Summers are hot but not flat out brutal. Shorts and t-shirt weather 8 months of the year.- Music. Must. Go on!
- Music. Must. Go on!
If you're gonna die... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL8aGnDR60A Yes, I keep posting Iron Maiden songs. I'm going to keep doing it too, because the best band of its generation is worth posting again and again and again and... - What You Did Today Thread