Basically I feel like I'm in the mood for something like a sandbox or exploration heavy game, something akin to Fallout or Skyrim or GTA, but one where I'm more just... Exploring and interacting with NPCs I guess. Not so much with putting swords or bullets into people.
A detective/pi open world game without jammed in shooting sections would be baller.
Basically I feel like I'm in the mood for something like a sandbox or exploration heavy game, something akin to Fallout or Skyrim or GTA, but one where I'm more just... Exploring and interacting with NPCs I guess. Not so much with putting swords or bullets into people.
Dunno of any real combat-light games in that vein, but right now I'm playing Okami, and one of its benefits is you can avoid a lot of combat outside bosses and introduction to enemy type fights. Meanwhile you're using the power of art to restore a land besieged by a curse.
However you would need a PS2/3 or a Wii to play it.
Basically I feel like I'm in the mood for something like a sandbox or exploration heavy game, something akin to Fallout or Skyrim or GTA, but one where I'm more just... Exploring and interacting with NPCs I guess. Not so much with putting swords or bullets into people.
A detective/pi open world game without jammed in shooting sections would be baller.
yes that would be exactly the kind of thing I'd be down for right now
It is really hard to run into cute crazy girls with low self esteem outside of college.
This sounds like you just want someone you can take advantage of.
Nah. It's just that I can't compete otherwise.
Which is okay. I haven't done anything to deserve to be in the running. I'm good with that. It's just that it's nice when a person thinks that you could be worth it in someway.
There was an awesome old Sherlock Holmes game I played on my old 386. That with dialogue options when interviewing people and travelling around old London would be amazing.
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i've spent the last few hours reading about compressor envelope responses -- which i used to be super bored by but now get to be the fun part of my research -- and room treatment
room treatment is the most boring thing
even if you build your own stuff, it's simple yet still somehow unexpectedly expensive
worst part about having a semi-professional studio
i've got all the necessary fun toys and the responsible things to invest in now are pretty boring
You need to level up your anal fixation skill.
Ensure that your bleepy blorks have enough wire tension and acoustic dampening, lest they damage output from the donkity dang blang bloom. And you need to make sure that's made of a durable plastic that won't wear.
worst part about having a semi-professional studio
i've got all the necessary fun toys and the responsible things to invest in now are pretty boring
You need to level up your anal fixation skill.
Ensure that your bleepy blorks have enough wire tension and acoustic dampening, lest they damage output from the donkity dang blang bloom. And you need to make sure that's made of a durable plastic that won't wear.
I hear that Shark Week has continued to be an abomination.
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Lots of fake or misinterpreted science. They care about viewers, not honesty.
Edit: Also, I think I read that they often lie to scientists about the programs they're going to be on, or try baiting them into soundbites that can be taken out of context.
Nachspiel with mates and a girl they don't know. Was more people but we lost them to the rains. But we knew the risks, we knew we were gonna lose good men.
We spent the night and my mate had a strange reluctance to lending an additional duvet because ha ha why don't me and the girl just share one couch
Which apart from nope, it's a couch, not excactly a king size bed
Basically I feel like I'm in the mood for something like a sandbox or exploration heavy game, something akin to Fallout or Skyrim or GTA, but one where I'm more just... Exploring and interacting with NPCs I guess. Not so much with putting swords or bullets into people.
A detective/pi open world game without jammed in shooting sections would be baller.
yes that would be exactly the kind of thing I'd be down for right now
what about Deus Ex: Invisible War?
oh sure there are shooting sections, but they will turn you off shooting. And the interacting with people sections.... will turn you off interacting with people.
In fact the whole game will actually make you question your life choices. Like WTF? was I thinking to buy Deus Ex: Invisible War?
a bunch of silly, sexed up shows about scary scary sharks intermittently interrupted by advertisements for the sci-fi channel original film sharkopter, about a shark that is also a helicopter
Last year, didn't Shark Week have like a big special about how they've found a living Megladon, and then at the very end in tiny white text it basically said "also we made all of this up"?
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A detective/pi open world game without jammed in shooting sections would be baller.
Dunno of any real combat-light games in that vein, but right now I'm playing Okami, and one of its benefits is you can avoid a lot of combat outside bosses and introduction to enemy type fights. Meanwhile you're using the power of art to restore a land besieged by a curse.
However you would need a PS2/3 or a Wii to play it.
yes that would be exactly the kind of thing I'd be down for right now
This sounds like you just want someone you can take advantage of.
Nah. It's just that I can't compete otherwise.
Which is okay. I haven't done anything to deserve to be in the running. I'm good with that. It's just that it's nice when a person thinks that you could be worth it in someway.
edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh2clLt9YFQ
WHERE IS MY CHEAP LASER SHOT 1'S?!?!
My bathroom looks like I've slaughtered a goat in there.
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Perhaps I could interest you in some Animal Crossing?
Thankfully.
"looks like", he says quite shiftily
i've got all the necessary fun toys and the responsible things to invest in now are pretty boring
i've spent the last few hours reading about compressor envelope responses -- which i used to be super bored by but now get to be the fun part of my research -- and room treatment
room treatment is the most boring thing
even if you build your own stuff, it's simple yet still somehow unexpectedly expensive
You need to level up your anal fixation skill.
Ensure that your bleepy blorks have enough wire tension and acoustic dampening, lest they damage output from the donkity dang blang bloom. And you need to make sure that's made of a durable plastic that won't wear.
Etc.
that'll be ten thousand dollars, please
Getting paid to clean and watch anime is the life.
Based on the context I assume this is from one of the Gundam series?
Mr. Jojo goes to Washington
i will follow dong chongler
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Lots of fake or misinterpreted science. They care about viewers, not honesty.
Edit: Also, I think I read that they often lie to scientists about the programs they're going to be on, or try baiting them into soundbites that can be taken out of context.
We spent the night and my mate had a strange reluctance to lending an additional duvet because ha ha why don't me and the girl just share one couch
Which apart from nope, it's a couch, not excactly a king size bed
what about Deus Ex: Invisible War?
oh sure there are shooting sections, but they will turn you off shooting. And the interacting with people sections.... will turn you off interacting with people.
In fact the whole game will actually make you question your life choices. Like WTF? was I thinking to buy Deus Ex: Invisible War?
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plus it's set in fantasy India, and when was the last time you saw that?