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I am sane.

 

I am now insane again, thank God that's over with...

Don't insult me. I have trained professionals to do that.

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Nobody is as badass as me, except maybe Darth Vader when the Imperial March is playing.

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If anyone can beat a moron at his own game, it's me.

This is a nice metric server. No imperial dimensions, please.

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I have every single calvin and hobbes book out there. unless they've released any "special edition" stuffs over the past 2 years.

 

They're all very well read.

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Okay, at BraveTriforcer's insistence, I double checked, and they don't go up to my waist, but maybe my knees. I have an entire shelf dedicated to newspaper comic books: C&H, Foxtrot, and Dilbert take up the bulk of them, and those added together make a stack up to my waist. If you have every Calvin and Hobbes book, you have wasted a lot of money. Many of them are just collections of the others.

 

Though I'm serious about the 2 panels thing. I used to have my friend read the first two panels to me and I'd give him the last ones. When I flip through my books I don't even bother reading the last panels.

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Well Chuck, Call of Pripyat and Shadow of Chernobyl would be my two favourite S.T.A.L.K.E.R games, Clear Sky is good (some fans wont agree with me here) but it's not quite on the level of the other two. As a series I'd rate it next to Half Life due to how god damn amazing it is, so many awesome innovations that still aren't in any modern game make it so unique, not to mention the brilliant atmosphere.

 

Mechanically it's a bit dodgy and you have to use your brains to solve quite a few missions, it's also quite buggy and looks fairly ugly to compensate for it's huge areas. To fix that just install this - http://www.moddb.com/mods/stalker-complete-2009 - It's a very nice mod that makes the game look beautiful, loads of graphics options, AI fixes, mission fixes, bug fixes, new textures, more music, added gameplay elements etc. etc. It's pretty much the only must-install mod for the game though it's completely playable without it (it's also been better optimized than the original game, I noticed a smoother FPS with it installed).

 

 

I was out watching a movie and only saw your message after I'd finished playing Call of Pripyat.

 

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Well Chuck, Call of Pripyat and Shadow of Chernobyl would be my two favourite S.T.A.L.K.E.R games, Clear Sky is good (some fans wont agree with me here) but it's not quite on the level of the other two. As a series I'd rate it next to Half Life due to how god damn amazing it is, so many awesome innovations that still aren't in any modern game make it so unique, not to mention the brilliant atmosphere.

 

Mechanically it's a bit dodgy and you have to use your brains to solve quite a few missions, it's also quite buggy and looks fairly ugly to compensate for it's huge areas. To fix that just install this - http://www.moddb.com/mods/stalker-complete-2009 - It's a very nice mod that makes the game look beautiful, loads of graphics options, AI fixes, mission fixes, bug fixes, new textures, more music, added gameplay elements etc. etc. It's pretty much the only must-install mod for the game though it's completely playable without it (it's also been better optimized than the original game, I noticed a smoother FPS with it installed).

 

 

I was out watching a movie and only saw your message after I'd finished playing Call of Pripyat.

Thanks! I've been considering getting one of the Stalker games, I just wasn't sure which one(s) would be the best purchase.

 

Yeah, I didn't realize you weren't there. Haha.

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