In other news I got the Geth Engineer and the striker today before I came to school to get work done. Geth Engineer is kind of broken. I am torn on turning the drone into a healing machine or a death machine or a combo.
Also the striker is civilization. AoE knockback death that is rapid fire. Amazing.
I got a striker last night. Haven't used it yet. Sounds interesting.
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.
In other news I got the Geth Engineer and the striker today before I came to school to get work done. Geth Engineer is kind of broken. I am torn on turning the drone into a healing machine or a death machine or a combo.
Also the striker is civilization. AoE knockback death that is rapid fire. Amazing.
I need to figure out how I'm going to paint the face, I'm really bad at that
I am thinking a mixture of pink and white
for 28mm and smaller minis (eg: warhammer and smaller) I find that a single base tone (whatever base flesh color you are going for) + a slightly darker wash works well for faces.
After the dries maybe a couple very faint touches around the eyes.
edit: less is more when it comes to faces. Don't try to actually paint on features. Just a bit of wash or a very very small amount of highlighting.
Sag advice
Also generally, in life: be wary of pink in doing skin tones. White people skin has oranges, peach tones, lots of green if you're building up layers. With minis if there's no "flesh" paint handy you are probably better going for a bone color or an off white mixed with brown and a wash -- overly pink tones have this weird cartoon pig sort of look.
I just found out that GWs Specialist Games shop still sells all the Warmaster Stuff (tiny tiny 10mm versions of Warhammer Fantasy). And, unlike the last time I was interested in that stuff, I actually have money these days. This could turn out badly.
In other news I got the Geth Engineer and the striker today before I came to school to get work done. Geth Engineer is kind of broken. I am torn on turning the drone into a healing machine or a death machine or a combo.
Also the striker is civilization. AoE knockback death that is rapid fire. Amazing.
In other news I got the Geth Engineer and the striker today before I came to school to get work done. Geth Engineer is kind of broken. I am torn on turning the drone into a healing machine or a death machine or a combo.
Also the striker is civilization. AoE knockback death that is rapid fire. Amazing.
In other news I got the Geth Engineer and the striker today before I came to school to get work done. Geth Engineer is kind of broken. I am torn on turning the drone into a healing machine or a death machine or a combo.
Also the striker is civilization. AoE knockback death that is rapid fire. Amazing.
So after more googling, and posting in Battlelog, the false-positive Punkbuster kick-causer seems to be Auto Hotkey. I use it to switch between my headset and my speakers, since Logitech made no easy way to do that...
There was a videogame made during the PS2 days that was a collaboration between Western and Japanese developers. Developers, not Capcom-threw-money-at-some-Swedes-and-we-got-Bionic-Commando. I know Rare and Retro studios had a lot of input from Shigeru Miyamoto but the game I'm thinking of was developed both here and there. Anyone remember it?
In other news I got the Geth Engineer and the striker today before I came to school to get work done. Geth Engineer is kind of broken. I am torn on turning the drone into a healing machine or a death machine or a combo.
Also the striker is civilization. AoE knockback death that is rapid fire. Amazing.
I got a striker last night. Haven't used it yet. Sounds interesting.
The drafts feature is always saving drafts when you don't want it to and not saving drafts when you accidentally close the window while working on a long post.
So do, like, Japanese people write in the same programming languages as we do?
Like are they "translated" such that keywords are in Japanese instead? Or do they just have to learn English keywords?
Yeah, but the "technical class" (if you will) has largely spoken English as at least a second language for the last 30+ years.
it's been a long time since school, but from what I recall in Japanese they went the opposite direction of those silly French and for nouns for foreign things introduced in the last few hundred years they tend to just mash it into the smaller set of sounds used in Japanese rather than making up a "native" word. I remember learning a fair few of German origin as well as a lot of English ones for vocab.
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Maybe it's possible to be racists against batmen and he happens to be the founding member of that niche group
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
if you can refer to your shits as the "final solution' you may want to hold off on the fiber
maybe I should get my hands on some o' that
what I've seen of it I have enjoyed
what with two ridiculously hot women being pretty big characters in it too, I don't know why not
I got a striker last night. Haven't used it yet. Sounds interesting.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
In other news I got the Geth Engineer and the striker today before I came to school to get work done. Geth Engineer is kind of broken. I am torn on turning the drone into a healing machine or a death machine or a combo.
Also the striker is civilization. AoE knockback death that is rapid fire. Amazing.
Thanks for the advice!
So do, like, Japanese people write in the same programming languages as we do?
Like are they "translated" such that keywords are in Japanese instead? Or do they just have to learn English keywords?
I just found out that GWs Specialist Games shop still sells all the Warmaster Stuff (tiny tiny 10mm versions of Warhammer Fantasy). And, unlike the last time I was interested in that stuff, I actually have money these days. This could turn out badly.
guess whaaaat Iiii gooooot todaaay
Last I looked most of the code was universal. I could be wrong. Next time I see a friend of mine who was a CS major in Japan I can ask her.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
The Japanese aren't people.
don't be ridiculous
Geth Infiltrator or Krogan Vanguard? Or sex?
oh yeah yet another drell vanguard and my third geth plasma smg in a row
fml
I've almost maxed Krogan Sentinel.
it would be pretty interesting to know what programming practices are like in Japan. Especially if they do agile development and how.
In the same pack as the striker, I got... a quarian engineer and a salarian engineer.
The last pack I opened, I got another quarian engineer.
My fucking engineers are level 7 and I have never played them.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Yeah, but the "technical class" (if you will) has largely spoken English as at least a second language for the last 30+ years.
QEDMF xbl: PantsB G+
character cards don't stop dropping when maxed
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-English-based_programming_languages
I don't know why this never occurred to me until this moment.
I cant find anything to that description.
It's an industry where the US is still incomparably dominant and most of the larger secondary players are english speaking as well.
It's complete bullshit.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I want one as a backup weapon for my Falcon.
Oh, you mean the top of all the common weapons. Yeah, I guess that makes a certain amount of sense.
so perfectly emulative of greek tragedy
that shape of inevitability ... irreversibility
i see the career of michael jordan in every fat eightball of genuine maltese monkey shit
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
And, no. I've been playing ME3 instead of going out to find myself a girl.
Sort of questioning my choices about today.
You have all the character customization options to gain even after levels!
it's been a long time since school, but from what I recall in Japanese they went the opposite direction of those silly French and for nouns for foreign things introduced in the last few hundred years they tend to just mash it into the smaller set of sounds used in Japanese rather than making up a "native" word. I remember learning a fair few of German origin as well as a lot of English ones for vocab.