I like reading Magic cards, but all this discussion about it is just not interesting to me.
moar cards less words.
Once upon a time there was this.
It got a dye job and became this.
A lot of old iconic cards got similar treatment, like
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Thom: Yeah, totally. I mean, white at the time was just completely off the rails. Armageddon, Balance, Wrath of God, Swords to Plowshares, Disenchant? White could just level the entire table until nothing was left except Serra Angels.
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every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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chris does extended magazines up your total ammunition count, or just the amount of ammo held in a magazine? i am doing pretty well with the SCAR but running out of ammo is my bane
just ammo in the magazine. You need scavenger pro for more ammo overall.
I bought a soda maker for the bakery. If it works out I'll get an adapter and a tank to get around the stupid proprietary CO2 tank thread bullcrap. They sell their 20 oz CO2 tanks for $30, I can get a 5 lb. tank filled for $20.
I think Mass Effect 2 loses a bit in terms of its' RPG trappings (well a lot) but the action is so much better and interrupts are so much fun that it ultimately was nearly as good of an experience for me as ME1 was.
I bought a soda maker for the bakery. If it works out I'll get an adapter and a tank to get around the stupid proprietary CO2 tank thread bullcrap. They sell their 20 oz CO2 tanks for $30, I can get a 5 lb. tank filled for $20.
this is how you spend your saturday afternoons, huh
So, I don't get it, are soccer balls just incredibly hard to aim or something? It seems like 90% of the shots at the goal, despite the goals large size, completely whiff it and about 50% of the passes don't even end up near their intended target.
I though these were supposed to be world class athletes?
I am probably going to end up getting into Magic. A starter deck is relatively cheap and I know loads of folks from my college's gamesoc who play.
There are a lot of things you can do to keep your expenditures reasonable. These rules are a good way to start:
1) Try to get free commons from your friends.
2) Don't ever spend money singles - trade or use store credit only.
3) Only buy cards on tournament days.
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every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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edited June 2010
Awesome, that game length is fairly good for the reduced price. Downloading later, thanks Steam sale!
So, I don't get it, are soccer balls just incredibly hard to aim or something? It seems like 90% of the shots at the goal, despite the goals large size, completely whiff it and about 50% of the passes don't even end up near their intended target.
I though these were supposed to be world class athletes?
I imagine a lot of it is nerves and stress
like how cops are trained in shooting all the time but will still go a whole clip without shooting someone when it comes to it
So, I don't get it, are soccer balls just incredibly hard to aim or something? It seems like 90% of the shots at the goal, despite the goals large size, completely whiff it and about 50% of the passes don't even end up near their intended target.
I though these were supposed to be world class athletes?
people are going to blame the new ball, but watch football long enough and you'll see it's common. it's like an nba player taking a three- let them stand still with no one in their face, and the good ones can knock them down at a rate well over 50%. but if they get harried and people are in their face, that percentage drops considerably. these players, alone on the pitch, can put it in any corner a good deal of the time. but on game day, they usually only have a split second to make their touch, and it's rarely on a stationary or slow rolling ball.
Oh shit, Steam Sale today is 70% off Mass Effect, 40% off Mass Effect 2.
I never did pick up either of them. Hmmm.
BUY THEM!
Well, I was probably only going to get ME 2. Is it a traditional Bioware RPG, like KOTOR or more action-focused? About how long is the game?
Get them both.
ME1 is closer to KOTOR than ME2 is, but they're both more action-oriented than KOTOR was. The level of writing and NPC interaction is about the same. ME1 is about 40-50 hours long if you take the time to do most of the worthwhile side quests, ME2 is slightly shorter.
Mass Effect 1 is an awesome game, and makes Mass Effect 2 much more resonant, plot wise.
In fact, I find the plot of ME1 better overall, although Bioware did a good job (to me, at least) streamlining the extraneous "It's an RPG so it must have this" elements and diversifying the side missions in ME2.
But seriously, $5. You really can't go wrong.
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So, I don't get it, are soccer balls just incredibly hard to aim or something? It seems like 90% of the shots at the goal, despite the goals large size, completely whiff it and about 50% of the passes don't even end up near their intended target.
I though these were supposed to be world class athletes?
I imagine a lot of it is nerves and stress
like how cops are trained in shooting all the time but will still go a whole clip without shooting someone when it comes to it
The players have been complaining about the lightness of the ball, which they always do but they may actually have a point this time around since there seem to be more shots than usual going wildly high. The altitude the games are being played at is apparently also a factor.
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edited June 2010
Oh Christ, you're right Lawndart. I swore it said $15 on ME1 and $25 for ME2, but yea it's only $5 for the first. Hell with that, I'll get both.
people are going to blame the new ball, but watch football long enough and you'll see it's common. it's like an nba player taking a three- let them stand still with no one in their face, and the good ones can knock them down at a rate well over 50%. but if they get harried and people are in their face, that percentage drops considerably. these players, alone on the pitch, can put it in any corner a good deal of the time. but on game day, they usually only have a split second to make their touch, and it's rarely on a stationary or slow rolling ball.
Sure, but watching other sports, basketball, hockey, etc, sure they are being harried but they are putting way more shots either on the goal, bouncing off the rim, etc. They don't necessarily go in but they are at least getting close. Half of the soccer shots I've seen miss the goal by a mile.
The players have been complaining about the lightness of the ball, which they always do but they may actually have a point this time around since there seem to be more shots than usual going wildly high. The altitude the games are being played at is apparently also a factor.
There isn't a universal, official soccer tournament ball? Huh, I kinda figured their would be.
Eh, I've done it enough times now that I have a feeling for the major pitfalls.
And I haven't gotten to the part where you assign the SSL certificate to services. That's the annoying shit. It's like... I have one fucking certificate for this one fucking server, but I have to explicitly tell Exchange to use that certificate for the 10 different things Exchange does? And it's all done through the command line? What the fuck, Microsoft?
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every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
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shut up george
Once upon a time there was this.
It got a dye job and became this.
A lot of old iconic cards got similar treatment, like
to
or
to
Thom: Yeah, totally. I mean, white at the time was just completely off the rails. Armageddon, Balance, Wrath of God, Swords to Plowshares, Disenchant? White could just level the entire table until nothing was left except Serra Angels.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Does anyone know? I worry about DA: Awakenings or Bioshock 2 situations.
Currently DMing: None
Characters
[5e] Dural Melairkyn - AC 18 | HP 40 | Melee +5/1d8+3 | Spell +4/DC 12
More action packed (been described as gears with a plot, though it retains some RPG elements, they're simplified to improve simpicity and combat).
About 35 - 40 hours.
just ammo in the magazine. You need scavenger pro for more ammo overall.
this is how you spend your saturday afternoons, huh
lording your soda machine over me
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/10357018.stm
I though these were supposed to be world class athletes?
The fact that they're refering to it as racist, and the police visited is beyond offensive.
even if it does seem to go off balance pretty often :v
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There are a lot of things you can do to keep your expenditures reasonable. These rules are a good way to start:
1) Try to get free commons from your friends.
2) Don't ever spend money singles - trade or use store credit only.
3) Only buy cards on tournament days.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Currently DMing: None
Characters
[5e] Dural Melairkyn - AC 18 | HP 40 | Melee +5/1d8+3 | Spell +4/DC 12
I imagine a lot of it is nerves and stress
like how cops are trained in shooting all the time but will still go a whole clip without shooting someone when it comes to it
On the black screen
people are going to blame the new ball, but watch football long enough and you'll see it's common. it's like an nba player taking a three- let them stand still with no one in their face, and the good ones can knock them down at a rate well over 50%. but if they get harried and people are in their face, that percentage drops considerably. these players, alone on the pitch, can put it in any corner a good deal of the time. but on game day, they usually only have a split second to make their touch, and it's rarely on a stationary or slow rolling ball.
What? Are you cereal? People are actually doing this?
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I really like Keanu Reaves. That movie was quite enjoyable.
Currently DMing: None
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[5e] Dural Melairkyn - AC 18 | HP 40 | Melee +5/1d8+3 | Spell +4/DC 12
Is that still going on?
I'm still not anywhere good enough to play with real people, but that kind of attitude is making me wonder if I even want to. :x
Installing Exchange 2010.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Get them both.
ME1 is closer to KOTOR than ME2 is, but they're both more action-oriented than KOTOR was. The level of writing and NPC interaction is about the same. ME1 is about 40-50 hours long if you take the time to do most of the worthwhile side quests, ME2 is slightly shorter.
Mass Effect 1 is an awesome game, and makes Mass Effect 2 much more resonant, plot wise.
In fact, I find the plot of ME1 better overall, although Bioware did a good job (to me, at least) streamlining the extraneous "It's an RPG so it must have this" elements and diversifying the side missions in ME2.
But seriously, $5. You really can't go wrong.
I'm sorry.
I think it might replace Requiem for a Dream as my favourite "Drug" movie.
The players have been complaining about the lightness of the ball, which they always do but they may actually have a point this time around since there seem to be more shots than usual going wildly high. The altitude the games are being played at is apparently also a factor.
Currently DMing: None
Characters
[5e] Dural Melairkyn - AC 18 | HP 40 | Melee +5/1d8+3 | Spell +4/DC 12
Sure, but watching other sports, basketball, hockey, etc, sure they are being harried but they are putting way more shots either on the goal, bouncing off the rim, etc. They don't necessarily go in but they are at least getting close. Half of the soccer shots I've seen miss the goal by a mile.
There isn't a universal, official soccer tournament ball? Huh, I kinda figured their would be.
Yes.
Eh, I've done it enough times now that I have a feeling for the major pitfalls.
And I haven't gotten to the part where you assign the SSL certificate to services. That's the annoying shit. It's like... I have one fucking certificate for this one fucking server, but I have to explicitly tell Exchange to use that certificate for the 10 different things Exchange does? And it's all done through the command line? What the fuck, Microsoft?
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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People are such silly geese.
That is retaaaaaaaaaarded.
Daxon: My favorite drug movies aren't explicitly drug movies.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
You already know my name.
You are tremendously bad at this.
Currently DMing: None
Characters
[5e] Dural Melairkyn - AC 18 | HP 40 | Melee +5/1d8+3 | Spell +4/DC 12
Wait, ME2 doesn't have a plot...?
Er, I thought plot was kind of the point of the ME franchise?