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Gaming / Re: What makes a game fun for you?
« on: September 27, 2016, 03:01:05 PM »
Mods
Sex
Shooting guns
No story
Chauvinism
Über-realistic graphics
Complete silence
don't forget invasive multiplayer
Like Dead Space, and I would say Mass Effect 3, but it was actually kinda fun.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 27, 2016, 02:35:17 PM »
Hillary will have no chance to win the election.
Screencapped.

Cap this too.

If Hillary wins and actually lives to serve in 2017, I'll quit my job and move to Alaska.
Why Alaska? Wasn't it Canada the first time?

yeah, but fuck canada. I'd still want to be an american citizen.
I'm glad you came around.

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Gaming / Re: Battlefield 1
« on: September 27, 2016, 02:31:54 PM »
The trailer really felt like WW1

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 27, 2016, 02:31:22 PM »
Hillary will have no chance to win the election.
Screencapped.

Cap this too.

If Hillary wins and actually lives to serve in 2017, I'll quit my job and move to Alaska.
Why Alaska? Wasn't it Canada the first time?

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Gaming / Re: What makes a game fun for you?
« on: September 27, 2016, 10:12:27 AM »
I'm mainly limited to RTS games so I like in depth gameplay with the freedom to play how I want. It's one reason why I can't play my child hood favourite any more Age of Empires because after playing games like Total War, Wargame, etc it just feels very shallow.
I've been playing Rome 2 again with mods. Is fun.
Any honourable mentions?
Sorry, I was at a wedding all weekend. Yeah I can bring up some.
So I could bring up Rome 2 mods, but I tried playing again and got annoyed at the shitty family tree system and other small things and remembered why Attila is better.
If only it ran as good Rome 2 does. But yeah I've been playing it again as the Danes trying to conquer Germany but it's hard as fuck
I'll make a playlist for you of the mods then.
Do you not like playing vanilla Attila? I think it's pretty solid minor a few things I can overlook
Like Rome 2, I think the combat is a bit too fast. Most of my changes are out of battle, like the unit reskins, building effects, graphics, blood, etc.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 27, 2016, 10:11:39 AM »
These instant polls are little more than a survey of which candidate has the most vocal and internet savvy fans. And that's Trump, who has a monumental social media following and reddit-tier fanbase dominating much of the internet. But in the end, while they can easily flood polls like these and skew online results, they only account for a fraction of the votes.
I feel like this can't be emphasized enough.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 27, 2016, 10:00:22 AM »
and was coherent.
That's impossible for him to do without a teleprompter.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 11:13:29 PM »
At least your vote counts in a swing state. My state (NJ) literally has no chance to vote for the candidate I support.
My district always votes the different way I want, so eh. But I get ya.

Either way, I don't like either candidate, and I hate the memes. I hate this whole damn cycle and I just want someone to win so I can see the other party consistently bitch about it. Be it my mother if Hillary loses, or my father if Trump does. Just let it end and let me see people actually care too much about it to ruin their day. I see it as stupid as I see sports teams when their team loses and people legit get upset over it.

I know it's clearly not the same, both in subject and scale, but yeah. Unless you were actually out there supporting the candidate, yeah.

...

Well eh, in that case, my mother has a right to be emotional. She's been doing door to door and phone calls, bless her. My father is just the stereotypical Trump supporter and an idiot. I love him but yeah.

I had to school him a week ago that Muslims believe in the same god as Jews and Christians because he said "they believe in THEIR GOD!!!" like an idiot.

But I digress

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 11:07:02 PM »
Idk why I love politics so much when it annoys me to the extent it does sometimes. Maybe I'm a masochist.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 11:05:00 PM »
What "real people"?

I haven't once been asked to participate in a poll. Why are random media polls more accurate than online polls from various websites?
Because they walk up to people on the streets and make phone calls at random as opposed to people making a coordinated effort on forums to vote for one thing or another, regardless of who it's for.

Know what I think?

Trump won the first 35 mins, especially on NAFTA

Clinton laid out bait for him every time after and he took it and stumbled

Both lied about shit (WOW WHO'D HAVE THUNK IT??!@@?!?@)

Nothing changes in the polls because everything is so extremely polarized already. The end. I just want this election to be over already. Living in a swing state is the WORST. FUCKING. THING.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 11:00:01 PM »
Also something that sparked my interest. The moderator consistently called out Trumps faults (taxes, birther issue, ect). Literally let Hillary off the hook for her multiple huge screw ups.

Like Trump said, "The best person in her campaign is the mainstream media".
keep making up excuses for why your boy lost

Did he lose just because you think he did? Because like I said, the polls say different.

Time and Nj.com are pretty damn liberal. Both trump wins from their readers.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if that meme poll shit was real, because the internet is FUCKING cancerous.

Let normal people with real lives give their opinions and let's find out in a week.

I don't even care who you guys thought won at this point, I just fucking hate the internet meme culture and how troglodytes think they're funny and hip.

It doesn't help the die hard Hillary supporter and die hard Trump supporter are saying their candidates won.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:53:29 PM »
Also something that sparked my interest. The moderator consistently called out Trumps faults (taxes, birther issue, ect). Literally let Hillary off the hook for her multiple huge screw ups.

Like Trump said, "The best person in her campaign is the mainstream media".
Before you cry foul, he's a registered Republican and Trump said he did a good job.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:52:47 PM »
You both overreact to the sad reality that not much will change.

I'd argue this point.

Yes, the one large impact that this President will have a direct say in is the Supreme Court - and that is an impact that will likely last decades from now. Come 2035, likely even 2040, we will still be dealing with Justices that are appointed in the next four years.

To put that into perspective, 2040 is 24 years from now. Go back 24 years in the past and look at the differences in basic lifestyle - we didn't even have widespread internet back then.

Trump or Clinton will be key to impacting policy over a large period of time. It's not immediately impactful, but crucial in the long term.
Laying foundations I guess.

Fair enough

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:44:11 PM »
trump is winning there is because the top post on r/the_donald is a call for everyone to go pick trump as the winner there
Big fucking surprise that people are going "LEL MEME xDDDD" for things like this.

I reallllly fucking hate how mainstream "lol memememe" has gotten. I can't have conversations with some of my friends because that's all they do, and it's insanely annoying and grating. People are so fucking stupid. The fact it's penetrated our election cycle physically hurts me.

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Gaming / Re: What makes a game fun for you?
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:41:26 PM »
I'm mainly limited to RTS games so I like in depth gameplay with the freedom to play how I want. It's one reason why I can't play my child hood favourite any more Age of Empires because after playing games like Total War, Wargame, etc it just feels very shallow.
I've been playing Rome 2 again with mods. Is fun.
Any honourable mentions?
Sorry, I was at a wedding all weekend. Yeah I can bring up some.
So I could bring up Rome 2 mods, but I tried playing again and got annoyed at the shitty family tree system and other small things and remembered why Attila is better.
If only it ran as good Rome 2 does. But yeah I've been playing it again as the Danes trying to conquer Germany but it's hard as fuck
I'll make a playlist for you of the mods then.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:40:33 PM »
Time is a conservative news outlet?

And no Trump won't cause a nuclear crater if he's president. You both overreact to the sad reality that not much will change.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:36:26 PM »
Fact is, Hillary hit all her points in this debate while Trump obviously held back. And still (according to the majority of online polls) won the debate. That should be scary for any Trump doubters.
whatever helps you sleep at night, man

Time, Fortune, NJ.com, Drudge, ect

Hope you like living in a Donald Trump led America, man.
So maintaining the status quo

got it

This election changes nothing other than the Supreme Court, so really that's the election we're playing for.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:33:46 PM »
One last comment

I think she turned it completely on Trump when he said she didn't have the stamina, and she said

"As soon as he travels to 112 countries and negotiates a peace deal, a cease fire, a release of dissidents, an opening of new opportunities in nations around the world, or even spends 11 hours testifying in front of a congressional committee, he can talk to me about stamina,”

Thought it was a good counter.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:33:38 PM »
Fact is, Hillary hit all her points in this debate while Trump obviously held back. And still (according to the majority of online polls) won the debate. That should be scary for any Trump doubters.
I honestly think nothing in these debates will change peoples opinions. I thought that much was obvious now. Trump could have face planted and things still would be the same.

Regardless, even if it does change, we won't know until about a week later, so let's let all these big wigs on TV dissect this and act like they know how things will go.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:24:06 PM »
Think I've had enough politics for the night. It feels less a field I love right now and more an annoying argument I come across on internet forums.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:20:22 PM »
I still think her saying she was prepared to be president, like she prepared for the debate, really hit home.

Just like Trump getting on her about NAFTA really hit hard. Sadly, that was really early, and like some UFC fighter who always win in the first round, he didn't have the energy for the rest of the fight.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:17:23 PM »
I actually made popcorn for this and now i'm disappointed
I was thinking of doing the same thing and I'm glad I didn't.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:11:06 PM »
Missed it. Just watching it right now. I expect a shit show?

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Yeah, but not the entertaining kind. The kind that makes you question why you're spending 2 precious hours of your life on it.
Yeah I said earlier

"I've been looking forward to this all day. I'm ready to be disappointed."

And I was right.

I loved the Obama and Romney debates, but this is just a mess. They were having two different conversations.

The only good thing to come from this will be waking up early for college tomorrow and drinking some good coffee and hearing NPR and Morning Joe talk about it.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:07:48 PM »
So how was it

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What you'd expect
Missed it. Just watching it right now. I expect a shit show?

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Pretty much

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:06:21 PM »
So how was it

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What you'd expect

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:04:43 PM »
Anyone gonna watch the VP debates?

I know literally nothing about Kaine or Pence, so maybe that would be worth checking out. Maybe.
I want a debate that actually sounds like grown men discussing big boy things, so yeah I might.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 09:55:31 PM »
Two things that really struck me as surprising from Trump standards.

1. Not denying about the tax thing, saying "it's just business" and "I was taking advantage of the laws"

2. Saying blowing up Iranian ships, or things equivalent to it, wouldn't start a war.


and somehow at the end of it said he had the temperament.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 09:53:45 PM »
I'd argue that if anyone won, it would be Clinton solely on her having better outreach to the independent voters that really haven't made up their mind.

Trump was lost without his teleprompter on a lot of issues, and Clinton bordered on condescending too much.
Trump also just looked flustered and jumpy a bit much at times. It felt like they were having two different conversations at times.

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 09:45:32 PM »
They should just mute them after their two minutes are up.

Why is this not a thing?
You know why. Republicans would cry out "OHHH FREEZE PEACH, MEDIA MUTING THE TRUTH!!!!"

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Serious / Re: Trump vs Hillary, Presidential Debate 2016. HERE WE GO LADS.
« on: September 26, 2016, 09:45:04 PM »
I think Hillary came out on top in the debate, but I obviously don't think anyone's minds have been changed.
Hillary spewed typical political bullshit and Trump spouted memes. This entire debate was a joke.
It's because the questions were as broad as the rhetoric Trump as been saying all this election cycle. When it's so broad, they (politicians in general) just run in circles. Even when Hillary went into specifics, Donald just cycled back around to generals again and it hurt the whole thing.

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