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Post by SoonDragon67 on Jul 18, 2014 14:35:05 GMT -5
Moving on, is anyone here a Dark Souls fan? More specifically Dark Souls II? Because I can't get past those arsey mages outside the fog gate in Shrine of Amana and I seriously think I'm getting a rash form the stress. I need help... No.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2014 14:35:14 GMT -5
Sengoku Basara games are pretty good too. We could start saying that it's just a Dynasty Warriors ripoff, but there are some many ripoffs of that, that it's more like a genre now... It is it's own genre. It's called Musou Good to know i guess... is there an English name for this, or we can just call them 3D Hack n' Slash games? (Correcting myself: Hack and Slash games?*)
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Post by wildknight on Jul 18, 2014 14:35:24 GMT -5
You don't throw stuff at women in The Witcher, the women just throw themselves at you. Geralt seems to have that effect. So do I
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Jul 18, 2014 14:36:41 GMT -5
Geralt seems to have that effect. So do I Have you tried waking up?
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Post by wildknight on Jul 18, 2014 14:37:06 GMT -5
Have you tried waking up? Why would I want to?
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Jul 18, 2014 14:38:19 GMT -5
Have you tried waking up? Why would I want to? Because...because... Ah **** it, I'm going to sleep.
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Post by Brian_Underscore_ on Jul 18, 2014 14:38:20 GMT -5
Just dehumanizing everything else then? I would argue that there is significantly more evidence to suggest that video games have a dehumanizing effect on the social aspects of the personality than there is to suggest that video games have a desensitizing effect toward violence. So it's less effective than the other one, so it's fine? It's video games, more often than not, it's in there nature to dehumanize.
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Post by Straight Edge Steve on Jul 18, 2014 14:39:00 GMT -5
I don't know about you, but I gave all my shiny objects to Sten. ... and now we're back to SES being gay. Y'see, it all comes back in the end. He just hates my character so much! I have to compensate with golden earrings and chalices!
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Post by WSS? on Jul 18, 2014 14:39:09 GMT -5
Have you tried waking up? My dreams tend to revolve around being betrayed by Danny Trejo. ...Imply from that what you will
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Post by Straight Edge Steve on Jul 18, 2014 14:40:27 GMT -5
Have you tried waking up? My dreams tend to revolve around being betrayed by Danny Trejo. ...Imply from that what you will Dinosaurs. And making out with a girl and she suddenly turns into a guy....
....I may have revealed too much.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Jul 18, 2014 14:40:50 GMT -5
Have you tried waking up? My dreams tend to revolve around being betrayed by Danny Trejo. ...Imply from that what you will Gosh damn, how many people can fit in one closet?
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Post by WSS? on Jul 18, 2014 14:43:15 GMT -5
My dreams tend to revolve around being betrayed by Danny Trejo. ...Imply from that what you will Gosh damn, how many people can fit in one closet? It's got an entire dimension inside it, so pretty big
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Post by Straight Edge Steve on Jul 18, 2014 14:43:34 GMT -5
My dreams tend to revolve around being betrayed by Danny Trejo. ...Imply from that what you will Gosh damn, how many people can fit in one closet? Someone needs to come out.
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Post by wildknight on Jul 18, 2014 14:45:27 GMT -5
Have you tried waking up? My dreams tend to revolve around being betrayed by Danny Trejo. ...Imply from that what you will Infer. We would be "inferring." If someone suggests something in the subtext of their words, they are implying. If someone reads something in the subtext of someone else's words, they are inferring.
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Post by wildknight on Jul 18, 2014 14:45:50 GMT -5
I would argue that there is significantly more evidence to suggest that video games have a dehumanizing effect on the social aspects of the personality than there is to suggest that video games have a desensitizing effect toward violence. So it's less effective than the other one, so it's fine? It's video games, more often than not, it's in there nature to dehumanize. ... if you say so.
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Post by Straight Edge Steve on Jul 18, 2014 14:46:29 GMT -5
My dreams tend to revolve around being betrayed by Danny Trejo. ...Imply from that what you will Infer. We would be "inferring." If someone suggests something in the subtext of their words, they are implying. If someone reads something in the subtext of someone else's words, they are inferring. He's suggesting that he is gay for Danny Trejo... I will infer that he is gay!
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Post by Brian_Underscore_ on Jul 18, 2014 14:46:56 GMT -5
Moving on, is anyone here a Dark Souls fan? More specifically Dark Souls II? Because I can't get past those arsey mages outside the fog gate in Shrine of Amana and I seriously think I'm getting a rash form the stress. I need help... It's not much help, but I'm currently playing Demon Souls after having rage quitted it a couple months ago. I can just give you generally tips that you probably already know. Always stick in go. Don't get greedy. Hit once, roll back, wait for another chance to hit and roll again. Try to cheat the game as much as possibly. Find something to hide behind, like a pillar the enemy can't get around. Get them stuck on some piece of environment. If all else fails, try to grind more souls and level up.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Jul 18, 2014 14:48:26 GMT -5
My dreams tend to revolve around being betrayed by Danny Trejo. ...Imply from that what you will Infer. We would be "inferring." If someone suggests something in the subtext of their words, they are implying. If someone reads something in the subtext of someone else's words, they are inferring. Grammar Nazi...
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Post by WSS? on Jul 18, 2014 14:48:35 GMT -5
My dreams tend to revolve around being betrayed by Danny Trejo. ...Imply from that what you will Infer. We would be "inferring." If someone suggests something in the subtext of their words, they are implying. If someone reads something in the subtext of someone else's words, they are inferring. I live in backwoods Indiana, I don't need your fancy city person words.
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Post by wildknight on Jul 18, 2014 14:49:17 GMT -5
Infer. We would be "inferring." If someone suggests something in the subtext of their words, they are implying. If someone reads something in the subtext of someone else's words, they are inferring. Grammar Nazi... Vocabulary Nazi, actually.
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