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Gfted1

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Everything posted by Gfted1

  1. Depends on how much money were talking.
  2. @TN: Im a pragmatist so I say take the job. Ive never been one that had to love my job, Ill shovel elephant crap if you pay me enough, but I know that doesn't apply to everyone. This may be an opportunity that you wont see again.
  3. Agreed, and more so the younger you are. Don't get me wrong, I liked my women slutty like that, but in those cases it tends to be more effort than it was worth if (when) it blows up in your face. Im tired of being old. I want to go back to 21 and they can keep that damn wisdom that sucks the fun out of everything.
  4. I would never knowingly sleep with a married woman, even in a so called "open" marriage. Too easy to get a cap busted in your ass.
  5. Xbox One review: More than a game console, less than a living room revolution.
  6. Monty Python expected to reunite for stage show.
  7. Funny, I only caught the first half hour, and I too thought it was pretty good. I have it on my DVR so Ill catch the rest later.
  8. Now You See Me I want my $5.99 back. I don't even know what the hell happened there at the end.
  9. I usually find replying to you to be unproductive but Ill give this a go. Im not objecting to anything. Im just some dude on the internet wondering aloud about the functionality of a game Im interested in. Sawyer mentions wanting to eliminate "whoopsy-daisies", which is a good thing to remove imo, and my mind wonders about how it will work out in this system. I wonder about a hidden "interpretation" column where the NPC interprets something the opposite of what I meant, but now Im completely unaware of that fact. I wonder if its better to have the "whoopsy-daisy" frontloaded, where I can see what my character said, than back loaded, where I don't know how the NPC interpreted it. Im just asking questions out loud.
  10. You'll probably get drunker faster because your tolerance went down.
  11. That doesn't make "anything" art either. But, simple minds and all that.
  12. So this post is art? *farts wetly*
  13. Just finished an Italian Beef sammich smothered in hot giardiniera.
  14. Mirror Mirror
  15. Link? i dont have a link it is just the logical way to implement it. it's practically the same thing Bethesda wanted to do with their Radial AI that they never implemented I see. Then there is some way to view the NPC's ability scores so the player can know they are dealing with a 18 Int genius instead of a 4 Int moron?
  16. If we are offered some instant indication of their interpretation then that's fine. I was more considering a hidden counter somewhere where we don't know what their interpretation was.
  17. Ah. I misinterpreted your post as you were looking for a new job.
  18. That's quite a leap of faith. Each "interpretation" seems to offer a good / neutral / bad option to the recipient so I wouldn't assume to know their motivations or decade long back history.
  19. Are you two assuming that since Sawyer stated: That after we make a reply we will see a little "sarcastic +1" scroll by?
  20. You change employers that frequently Tep? Are you a contract worker?
  21. Eh, "IRL" is tricky to equate to a video game. IRL, when I talk to people I can generally tell how my words are being received. I think you just said what I said. My point was that the "whoopsy-daisy" Sawyer mentions in post 25 didn't go away, it just shifted to the recipient.

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