Everything posted by Musopticon?
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What game would you rather see Obsidian work on
It's like Deus Ex, but with more technology, sometimes borderline magic. Usually there's a bias towards online society, crimes committed therein and biomechanics, e.g cybernetic protheses and implantation. Games like System Shock are cyberpunk, straight and true.
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What game would you rather see Obsidian work on
An Inquisitor RPG would be sublime, but I think a setting with less fluff would allow for more original content. Then again, the fluff is one of WH40k's strengths.
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The Music Thread
Alamaailman Vasarat - Pelko antaa siivet
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What do you believe?
It's nearly empty, the glass is ****en ugly and the stuff inside is not worth drinking anyway. *cuts himself* Seriously though, it's usually half full, has a silver lining and looks on the bright side.
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The Music Thread
Kingston Wall - Something old dies Rock-prog alright!
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The Music Thread
ELP's Brain Salad Surgery lol, H.R. Giger
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Who should make Fallout 4?
Don't forget Undying.
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Ever wondered how the history would have been changed if
Ever since I saw that one (iirc) comic cover, I've been itching over the concept. It would be awesome.
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Ever wondered how the history would have been changed if
Iron Storm was suprisingly decent, provided you played it on PC.
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Sega and GPG announce Space Siege
"Chris Taylor and his talented team at Gas Powered Games are recognized as leading innovators in the industry" And me and my team of trained sheep are recognized as leading spiritual mediums of the new century, ffs. Cybernetics do sound nifty, but I GPG forget everything that made Dungeon Siege...well, Dungeon Siege and instead concentrate on salvaging the good parts of Dungeon Siege 2. There were quite a few, fortunately. Biggest plus was most likely that DS 2 wasn't completely bland. They should build Space Siege(plz nu title!1) on that notion.
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What are you playing now?
Fallout Tactics became redundant robot bashing. After getting Sunbeam Gatling Laser from Buena Vista, it didn't even pose challenge anymore. So I quit for a while. Eh, the game is nearly over as it is. Downloaded the Daemonhunters modification for DoW:Dark Crusade and messed around with it for a bit. Nice for a modification, very finished and good-looking, but I've never warmed for Ordo Malleus and their Grey Knights and playing as Inquisition felt more like teching as fast as possible to Grey Knights and Land Raiders. That said, it isn't all that different from playing Space Marines, you just don't have the same turtling capabilities. I did like the scholar support squads however, a platform for different specialists, a good idea there. Also, I once again, after almost 5 months hiatus, fell for Rome:Total War. So, I downloaded Europa Barbarorum, a ton of fixpacks and now am going to start as Getai, do some bloodwork for tarabostes and then go for Macedon. There goes all free time again...
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What are you playing now?
It's a dungeon in BG's expansion, Bok.
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The Black Hound FAQ
Right, the vine monster.
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Games you are looking forward to
glompsh
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Ironic isn't it?
And the Dutch. You can blame the inconsistent spelling to Dutch printing presses in the 17th century, also: Great Vowel Shift. And Celts have suprisingly little to do with modern English.
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What are you playing now?
Yes. Have plenty of meatshield companions(or homies) though.
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Is Christmas religious to you?
Hah. Well, of course the midwinter celebation has a different name in every culture. Christmas is just so widespread(most of it thanks to Coke) that it's easier to wedge that template in place of your traditional winter celebration. Why bother with traditions, when you can just shove your kids with gifts and faux-western food. They pick the template up in tv anyway and you have work to do ffs!
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Is Christmas religious to you?
Christmas has always been Christian. Now, Yule on the other hand...
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The Music Thread
Mark Morgan - The Glow Cheers, Pop.
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The funny videos thread
Both of those are fakes, btw.
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How much have you changed?
If you don't think that's hilarious, there's something wrong with you.
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The Music Thread
I did. So, I'm listening that same.
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The Music Thread
Ravel's Bolero
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Ironic isn't it?
Metaphorically.
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Books
It took me two weeks. I used it as a leverage to get myself reading for exams. Initially, the exam books actually felt way more appealing.