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Meanwhile....
That looks compressed as hell. I know for a fact it was far better looking than that.

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They have top tech in their engine. I forget what it's called, but they used the same thing for Battlefront to give it that photo realistic look.

Photogrammetry?
Probably. Idk the name.

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meh
Yeah we get that "graphics aren't everything", but you can still tip your hat off to something that looks great for the direction it's going for.

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Lol desty you can't possible be this fucking stupid

How brain dead to you have to be to not see that was blatantly not a serious post
I hit him in the head with a baseball bat

I'm sorry

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Serious / Re: Millennial Tears
« on: June 27, 2016, 03:14:21 PM »

It seems to me like you should be more angry at the 64pc of Millennials who didn't go out and vote, as opposed to all the oldies who exercised their democratic right.
When I could vote for the first time, I did. I know my voice isn't always heard, but I always cared about what I was voting for. I am annoyed there is a strong apathy towards the vote for young people.

I am glad in a sense that over here, Bernie and Trump got people caring about politics. I just wish it wasn't as rotten as it was.

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Serious / Re: Millennial Tears
« on: June 27, 2016, 03:10:59 PM »
I'm distracted right now, but I'll answer your entire post a bit later. I can answer the last bit though.

Those who voted to leave and were INFORMED, I have no problem with. I don't have a problem with people voting for whichever issue if they actually know what they're voting for, do their research, and come to their own conclusion. Heck even people who voted to stay who didn't do their research should be shamed on if you ask me.

Voting is a big deal, and I don't think enough people take it seriously enough. It's a responsibility you, the citizen, have the right to exercise. You have a voice in who leads your nation, and what policies you set. If you don't take that serious enough and do research, I honestly don't think you should vote.

I've always held the belief that an ignorant and uneducated vote is just as bad as not voting, and I don't think everyone SHOULD vote. I dunno if I'm alone on that, but yeah. The American notion of "get out and vote" is flawed if you ask me, because it helps people treat it like a damn sports team you're voting for. People should promote learning the facts, and learning the issues at hand, and come to their own conclusion on what they stand for.

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Serious / Re: Millennial Tears
« on: June 27, 2016, 03:03:27 PM »
To point out the truth?
I'm yet to see a single Millennial call out the Baby Boomers and back it up with some actual evidence that can be pinned down to truly generational traits.

Black people committing the most crime is not comparable, because black people tend to live in neighbourhoods of lower socioeconomic status. That kind of observation cannot be applied generationally.
On a kind of off note, I think our generation (and gen X) will be more divided probably on political ideology and what not, than Baby Boomers.

I also am weirded out to think we'll be seen as the backwards idiots by the time we're in our 40's. Baby Boomers were known as the hippie liberals who hated war and everything.

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Serious / Re: Millennial Tears
« on: June 27, 2016, 03:02:19 PM »
The term "melting pot" came from a time where the idea would now be considered racist because "Muh cultural appropriation". You have intensely strict immigration and you let in only those who were deemed a net gain on the country, and you assimilate only the benefits of the culture they came from. That was the melting pot, not this morphed....something we have now.

It's kind of jarring to see the country that has the label "melting pot" on it, has someone leading a party under xenophobic messages. Obviously that's not what Trump is all about, but it is the part of him that gets the media attention.
My idea of a melting pot is all the cultures mixing together to form something unique. And annoying if you look at American culture :<>

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Serious / Re: Millennial Tears
« on: June 27, 2016, 02:59:09 PM »
The irony that Scotland can save England from leaving.

Saving your conquerors. Get the bag pipes ready.



I should point out this is a joke post

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Serious / Re: Millennial Tears
« on: June 27, 2016, 02:53:46 PM »
My guess would be because there is a large sentiment of regret now.
No, there isn't.
Yes there is

the Leave leaders are modifying their positions now that they've won, and people are realizing that everything they said won't come true. Which was obvious, as politicians always lie. But still, a lot of people who voted Leave are regretting it.

But honestly, that's their fault. If you're so stupid to not do your research and actually understand whats at steak, that's no one elses fault but yours. You reap what you sow, and life doesn't always give you second chances.

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The Flood / Re: Nameplate Rating Thread
« on: June 27, 2016, 02:52:22 PM »
I had me Fate one, but being elected a mod removed it :<

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Serious / Re: Who will be UK's next PM?
« on: June 27, 2016, 02:50:16 PM »
is there a list of viable candidates or something
The majority party votes them into office, not the people. But the list involves the two people you've been hearing about.
i see

so gordon ramsay still has a chance, then
That would be a treat

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Serious / Re: Who will be UK's next PM?
« on: June 27, 2016, 02:47:03 PM »
is there a list of viable candidates or something
The majority party votes them into office, not the people. But the list involves the two people you've been hearing about.

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Serious / Re: Who will be UK's next PM?
« on: June 27, 2016, 02:44:15 PM »
Why is Nigel Farage not an option?
I believe it's because he's not in the Conservative Party. He's UKIP (which is useless now that they left I would think). Cameron is stepping down and another from the Conservative Party is coming in.

At least I think that's how it's working.

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Serious / Re: Millennial Tears
« on: June 27, 2016, 02:39:44 PM »
"I thought America were the people that were so filled with hate"

Fuck you, you stupid fucking cunt. Can't stand liberals.
Just makes me wanna vote for Trump when I hear shit like this.
just makes me wanna vote for hillary when i read posts like these

lel xPPPPP
oh I thought you were voting for Hillary because you don't have a job
No that's Bernie, silly. That and giving your life savings to him and pulling some crazy mathematics out of your head on how he'll still win.

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Serious / Re: Millennial Tears
« on: June 27, 2016, 02:38:17 PM »
I don't even know what it means to be patriotic anymore, which is why I don't care.

I'm critical of my country because I'd like it to be a great place to live for everybody. If that's patriotism, then I guess I'm a patriot. Too many people seem to think that criticism of one's own country is unpatriotic, though. I think that's retarded.

I think it's more patriotic to admit that you live in a shithole than it is to claim you live in the greatest country ever.
Blind patriotism is what you're thinking of. Being critical of something you have a passion for, to me, shows you care more than someone who thinks everything is fine.

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Serious / Re: Millennial Tears
« on: June 27, 2016, 02:37:02 PM »
Ya know, that generation that always fucks shit up.
Why is ageism the last bastion of bigotry among the young?

MUH FUTURE BEING ROOINED BY SELFISH OLD PEOPLE

It's comically immature.
I never said that. I know my future is fine so long as I don't mess things up and work. I just think Baby Boomers aren't the best of generations.

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Why would 3 Russians all be speaking English instead of Russian? Worst joke ever
Are you retarded?
clearly you are

Your obsession with me is pathetic
savage

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Serious / Re: Millennial Tears
« on: June 27, 2016, 02:01:47 PM »
Basically this:


World War 2 vets aren't the demographic we're on about. We're talking about the Baby Boomers for the most part. Ya know, that generation that always fucks shit up.

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Serious / Re: Millennial Tears
« on: June 27, 2016, 01:59:14 PM »
"I thought America were the people that were so filled with hate"

Fuck you, you stupid fucking cunt. Can't stand liberals.
Just makes me wanna vote for Trump when I hear shit like this.
Trump's the entire reason the perception is like that though.

It's kind of jarring to see the country that has the label "melting pot" on it, has someone leading a party under xenophobic messages. Obviously that's not what Trump is all about, but it is the part of him that gets the media attention.

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Serious / Re: Millennial Tears
« on: June 27, 2016, 01:58:49 PM »
It seems that there is going to be considerable remorse and regret among those who voted for Brexit without really understanding what it meant.

Why is it that almost everybody who wants to comment on this has the pathological urge to pretend to know more than they reasonably can?
My guess would be because there is a large sentiment of regret now, and it's well known that a lot of people who voted to leave were lied upon or didn't understand everything coming their way.

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Gaming / Re: Games that are better on controller
« on: June 27, 2016, 01:55:51 PM »
It's done

it's ruined

time to finally end it all.......

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Gaming / Re: Games that are better on controller
« on: June 27, 2016, 01:33:20 PM »
SecondClass is right btw.
Only he's kinda being ironic

you're not

is this where you hijack the thread for the next 3 pages with redundant arguing?

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Serious / Re: Millennial Tears
« on: June 27, 2016, 01:32:23 PM »
http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/27/opinions/western-world-after-brexit-vote-zakaria/index.html

I found this video rather interesting on the entire thing. Both with Brexit and the rise of populism in general.

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They have top tech in their engine. I forget what it's called, but they used the same thing for Battlefront to give it that photo realistic look.

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The Flood / Re: I've seen so many old photos/videos...
« on: June 27, 2016, 12:31:19 AM »
I don't have that issue due to modern movies/games/media in general showing it in color

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He retired! (From international play)

What a pussy!!!!

CR7 would never do that.
I doubt it. It's him reacting after losing. He's heart broken.

And CR7 threw a bitch fit and threw a mic in the water when asked what he thought about Messi breaking the scoring record for his nation.

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Gaming / Re: Games that are better on controller
« on: June 26, 2016, 10:43:12 PM »
you actually have to have some hand eye coordination to play on a console
which is why they have auto aim on console to compensate for the imprecision that is the analog stick

stop this madness
yeah no one uses autoaim except for scrubs

he means aim assist and bullet magnetism which is in like every console shooter
sure it's in PC shooters too
It's not. Educate yourself on the subject before you go spouting off.
that would require brainpower tho
I will educate you!

He would be too high to listen
ikr lol

trying to get trippy af tonight but we'll see
ayyy

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The Flood / Re: Need a new anime to watch
« on: June 26, 2016, 10:15:03 PM »
Evangelion 3.0
Oh no, my anime goes off in a different direction because I want to watch the same thing a 3rd time over only in better animation.

I don't understand the butt hurt in these movies going in a different creative direction. If I already knew what was gonna happen, I wouldn't watch it.

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