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Grid 2
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I'd buy it although I don't play DOTA 2 that much, it seems like a fun extra.
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System Shock 2 was leaps and bounds beyond Half-Life.
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Making some pepperoni pizza for my birthday.
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Yeah, MI4 is the weakest one I agree.
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I am.
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Random sex. The one thing you never knew you wanted.
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You sir are the coolest person I know. Sir? Shouldn't it be madame or ma'am if you wanna be 'Murican about it?
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Everything sounds cooler if you add the word 'Quantum'
Alyxx Thorne replied to ImYongSoo's topic in Free-For-All
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Everything sounds cooler if you add the word 'Quantum'
Alyxx Thorne replied to ImYongSoo's topic in Free-For-All
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UT3 and a bit of Borderlands 2.
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Got the Duke Nukem Platformer Pack on Steam for 9,99€.
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Added spoiler tags. Should fix the problem.
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I definitely preferred the new gun sounds. Much more satisfying to hear than the old ones. And they lend an aura of originality and uniqueness to the show.
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It's kinda cute to be honest.
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MYLO - Drop The Pressure (Rex The Dog Remix)
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I got Daikatana, Redneck Rampage Collection and Rayman Forever.
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Great episode, the new sound effects are awesome.
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Considering I'm not a Disney fan and definitely not a Final Fantasy fan, and considering this will most likely be PS4 exclusive... Yup, won't be playing it.
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Yeah he acted very unprofessional. My impression of Microsoft worsens the harder they try to convince us.
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That would do less damage than you might think. Yes there will be some shortcircuiting until things dry up, but generally speaking the acid and the sugary goop left behind will have no immediate effect on any circuitry A while ago I lobotomized an old P3 to see how much damage it could take and maybe debunk a few myths in the process. I zapped every component thoroughly with static electricity, but I was unable to break anything. I tried the water approach without results. Then cola, since there are so many lovely myths around that substance, but basically it was the same deal. Another thing to keep in mind is that water conducts electricity pretty badly. Some industrial cooling solutions actually involve submersing hardware into different, non-conducting liquids. Shortcircuiting hardware generally doesn't do any damage either. I'm not sure if that has anything to do with the state of PSU's these days, or the simple fact that current going to the wrong place doesn't actually break anything. It's just electricity going into a place designed to handle electricity. RAM resets itself after the power goes off and any harddisk automatically decouples its I/O head when there is a power spike. Well to top it off, I screwed open the protective cap of the CPU and poured cola directly onto the exposed core. That did have an effect, at least for while. Slowly it started baking out the sugary mess. About a week after the incident the computer started to boot again. It was like a scene out of Evil Dead. Because at this point I simply wanted the machine dead, I attempted the classic mistake lots of people have when using a screwdriver around a mainboard: apply too much force. I left some good scratches on the circuit board and that did the trick. I think in today's society, we're really more ruled by myth and superstition than we realize. We live further away from the cold hard truths of life, and yet understand less of how things work. It's odd, but then things would be so boring if we weren't scared of microwaves and cellphone radiation or giving too much sugar to children. I wasn't really referring to the damage it would do, more like what a nightmare it would be to clean up. That shit STICKS TO EVERYTHING.
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Damsel in Distress: Part 2 - Tropes vs Women in Video Games
Alyxx Thorne replied to HLPrincess's topic in Gaming in general
I'm going to have to disagree with the biased thing there. The fact that she chose to focus her research on finding examples of sexism against women shows that she went into her subject with a preconceived notion of what she was going to find and how it should be interpreted. I think that in itself is close enough to the definition of being biased to validate the claims made her and throughout the internet. Exactly... And that is one of the main reasons as to why the videos are getting so much backlash. If her analysis of the portrayal of women in video games was the least bit fair and approached with facts instead of her own personal interpretations on the subject, then it's possible that this topic wouldn't be as opposed to her videos as it has been thus far. Personally, the only thing I'm asking from her videos is a proper analysis of the subject, not one fueled by her own ideology. Precisely why she kinda bothers me but I respect her nonetheless... -
Damsel in Distress: Part 2 - Tropes vs Women in Video Games
Alyxx Thorne replied to HLPrincess's topic in Gaming in general
Zelda and Samus are great examples of strong women in games, especially around times where this was uncommon.