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Gaming / Re: has anyone else played Chrono Trigger
« on: April 08, 2018, 03:13:35 PM »
way back in the day, yeah

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Gaming / Re: Spyro HD boys
« on: April 07, 2018, 02:54:33 AM »
i think the only people to have done a remake successfully are 343 with their CEA and H2A remasters. They were faithfully retextured with the exact geometry of the originals still intact. that's my main problems with what i've seen so far. something is off about the remake the detracts from the game for me.
I think the remakes of Ruby and Sapphire pokemanz did a good job too. Same with the newest Fire Emblem. Resident Evil 1 as well.

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Only reinforces my opinion of Scotland being a shit country

always has been, always will. Living in the shadow of England.

When they tried to break off from the UK they even played Braveheart all day long to evoke some weird kind of patriotism (that movie was shit btw, overrated and shit).
calm down😂
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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The Flood / Re: Saw 'Ready Player One'
« on: April 01, 2018, 09:48:37 AM »
Well one thing's for sure, anything is better than reading one of your posts 😎
oh

mean

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The Flood / Saw 'Ready Player One'
« on: April 01, 2018, 09:43:47 AM »
I saw it with a friend last night. I came in with low expectations, but aside from a moment or two, the movie was actually surprisingly good if you ask me. Completely different in plot than what I saw of trailers, almost felt like two halves really (one in virtual world, one IRL).

It had a Goonies feel to it for me, and I mean that in the best possible way. Every artist has their sort of signature thing, and for Spielberg it always seems to be kids going on some adventure against bad grown ups (and large crowds for whatever reason). As basic a concept as it is, it was still enjoyable. Can't really say much without spoiling, but if you're on the fence about going to see it, you might as well. It's better than seeing another Marvel movie with the same cookie cutter plot line.

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Only reinforces my opinion of Scotland being a shit country

always has been, always will. Living in the shadow of England.

When they tried to break off from the UK they even played Braveheart all day long to evoke some weird kind of patriotism (that movie was shit btw, overrated and shit).

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Gaming / Re: Total War: Thrones Of Britannia
« on: March 30, 2018, 04:28:38 AM »
Yeah I'm looking forward to this. I racked up a little more than 300 hours on Attila (my fav TW), but one of the main criticisms I have on it is the optimization and it's why Rome 2 is more preferable to me between the two now.

Hope this turns out pretty great.

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Yeah, I just decided to go with Titanfall 2. It was like $7.
very underrated game, but it doesn't help they decided to launch it in the shadow of Battlefield 1 (literally a week after) and royally fuck it over

hope it's still populated at least

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pirate kingdom come
So, are you saying "Pirate Kingdom Come" as in that's the title ...or are you telling me to pirate "Kingdom Come"?
2nd one

full title is what i said in my post

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If you want something with some horror? Resident Evil 7

Strategyish?: Civ 6/Total War Warhammer (or my recommendation, Rome 2)

Automata if you enjoy a hack and slash style sort of game with a neat story

Kingdom Come: Deliverance if you want an RPG (medieval, though it's still buggy. Wait probably) experience (or FF: XV. This game is surprisingly good to me and i'm surprised they retained a lot of the old classic stuff far better than 13 ever did)

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Gaming / Re: Videogame screenshots V2
« on: March 22, 2018, 03:00:57 PM »
Revisiting Rome 2, I installed the HD Rome pack, along with some environment/lighting mods, and this looks like a whole new game to me now

Roman Faction



Macedon (Greek) faction




Everything from the armor, to the skin has been made into 1/2k textures, and edited to look as prestine as possible, and it shows. Really pretty game now.

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The Flood / Re: Why do people hate Turks?
« on: March 20, 2018, 11:58:14 AM »
I'd like to add that history is good for the context of the times we live in too, since a lot of the issues we are facing today are almost always due to decisions in the past, sometimes centuries old.

For example WW1, a big reason the Middle East is in a hell hole it is now is because the British and French empires promised the Arabs their own land after WW1 in fighting the Turks, only they didn't do that and it led to grouping people up who hated each other, and splitting people who wanted to be together. You're seeing the same effect in the middle east.

It also gave rise to a radical version of Islam that came from the House of Saud, called Wahhabism (it's basically an ultra conservative fundamentalist view on Islam), and they spread that around due to the power via oil they had, and the land they conquered. It helped spawn the terrorists sects you see today (with the help of modern decisions). Does that mean the Middle East was super peaceful and would be that way had it worked differently? Probably not. It was always a place where a lot of fighting took place.

I think that sort of stuff is important to know, lest you succumb to the ignorance and propaganda you're often subjected to on TV and websites. Then you get very sweeping and stupid statements like "islam is the reason the middle east is a shit hole", when forgetting about everything that took place around it going back even further in time (hello Mongols, you sacked Baghdad, the hub world of science and knowledge. You mean to tell me when this all burns there won't be repercussions? There are repercussions of one dude dying by a self driven Tesla car, and that's a blip on the radar).

there is my autistic rant for the day

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The Flood / Re: Why do people hate Turks?
« on: March 17, 2018, 08:31:06 PM »
despite having done things like spearhead ww1
Germany isn't Russia
With what we know about German involvement in the July Crisis, the Schlieffen Plan, the use of chemical weapons against Russia on January 31, 1915 (then once again April 22 on the Western front), and their failure to negotiate a peace with Russia early in the war (due to Germany's unwillingness to cease hostilities against France and GB) shows that Germany did play a role in kindling the war and it becoming the monstrosity we know it as today.

Russia definitely played a major role, though, equal at least to Germany.
Yeah I know, I was just TAKIN THE PISS as they say

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The Flood / Re: Why do people hate Turks?
« on: March 17, 2018, 08:10:16 PM »
despite having done things like spearhead ww1
Germany isn't Russia

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The Flood / Re: Why do people hate Turks?
« on: March 17, 2018, 08:04:20 PM »
i still don't know where you faggots find the time to learn about all this boring shit

and i never will
I just like history (mainly thanks to vidya games and documentaries/talking about stuff with friends), so it's not boring to me

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Gaming / Re: The Division 2 Announced
« on: March 12, 2018, 12:08:49 AM »

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The Flood / Re: Let's discuss your dream girl/guy.
« on: March 10, 2018, 01:02:00 PM »
OT: Like I always post: anthro fox, bright copper fur, fine features, long legs, bushy tail, fun personality, energetic, emotional. Not particularly fussed about male or female.


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Or an elf girl, tall, lithe, soft/fine features, pale skinned, same personality traits as previous.


i was bored

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Gaming / Re: Black Ops IIII
« on: March 08, 2018, 07:07:36 PM »
Well it would be better if it was IV, and Black Ops 3 wasn't such a shitty game

Which do you guys think will end up being milked harder? Destiny or the Black Ops series?

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Gaming / Re: Kingdom Come: Deliverence
« on: March 07, 2018, 12:02:59 PM »
i think it's dumb too and idc really

just giving that SWEET info

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Gaming / Re: Kingdom Come: Deliverence
« on: March 05, 2018, 01:51:58 AM »
Not even a couple weeks in and this game is getting flak for not featuring black people.

Because as well know, medieval Bohemia had an abundance of sub saharan africans.
It was getting flak before launch, and the lead dev didn't exactly help himself with how he was acting like a man child, even if his frustrations with revisionist history to include diversity is entirely warranted

issue is usually alt righters/racists use that argument too, so it's key to articulate yourself for wanting accuracy whilst separating yourself from those idiots. This dude was wearing stuff like this



guy is a bit daft and doesn't necessarily seem to get what "PR" means

That being said, yeah one or two articles claimed it was racist before launching, but the internet gives everyone a voice, and you always see this. If there was really outrage, you'd hear about it left and right, when in reality it's just an article or two vying for clicks, so nothing to bat your eyes at. Game is viewed as a success and it's selling very well, so we'll probably see a sequel with (hopefully) ironed out things.

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The Flood / Re: 2018 and I'm surprised Sapphire is still relevant
« on: March 04, 2018, 03:44:35 PM »
lets choke each other
you wouldn't like that

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The Flood / Re: 2018 and I'm surprised Sapphire is still relevant
« on: March 04, 2018, 03:44:12 PM »
this is why we need international accountability and built-in accountability of a state government to its proles (i mean true democracy, not lip service democracy like america's or china's). addressing abuses of power is a bit of a different conversation anyway.
Best democracy is a parliamentary one imo for various reasons. Also I don't think China tries to pass off it's a Democracy at all, just capitalist (even if they don't outright say it.). China is as one party as you can be and they use Trump as an example as to why Democracy shouldn't be a thing there.
i prefer direct democracy, and the removal of private interests from the conversation completely. china does still try to justify itself as democratic, since socialism is in theory the ultimate form of democracy, and maintaining socialist rhetoric is just part of how they maintain power.
Only issue with direct democracy is how long it'd take for literally anything to get passed

in ancient times it'd make sense, but with 300 million people in the US alone, could you imagine how long it'd take to do anything?

Also I'd have to disagree with you on the China thing
there's nothing to disagree about on china. they maintain a baseline stance in support of a vaguely democratic concept as part of their government justification. it's not just part of the socialist rhetoric, but also goes back to sun yat-sen and the chinese republic; everyone in power in china since sun yat-sen's time has done this, connecting themselves to his democratic ideals to maintain a sense that they carry his legacy.
Hm, I see

I'll have to research into that, it sounds interesting.

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The Flood / Re: 2018 and I'm surprised Sapphire is still relevant
« on: March 04, 2018, 03:15:51 PM »
I'm pretty sure most people of our generation, at least in the United States, aren't fond of capitalism and we see the effects it has on everyone around us, and for the first time in god knows how long, we're coming into an age where we're worse off than our ever loving Baby Boomer parents

it's almost a non surprising issue someone isn't fond of it these days since we're in a nation where it goes too far

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The Flood / Re: 2018 and I'm surprised Sapphire is still relevant
« on: March 04, 2018, 03:10:18 PM »
this is why we need international accountability and built-in accountability of a state government to its proles (i mean true democracy, not lip service democracy like america's or china's). addressing abuses of power is a bit of a different conversation anyway.
Best democracy is a parliamentary one imo for various reasons. Also I don't think China tries to pass off it's a Democracy at all, just capitalist (even if they don't outright say it.). China is as one party as you can be and they use Trump as an example as to why Democracy shouldn't be a thing there.
i prefer direct democracy, and the removal of private interests from the conversation completely. china does still try to justify itself as democratic, since socialism is in theory the ultimate form of democracy, and maintaining socialist rhetoric is just part of how they maintain power.
Only issue with direct democracy is how long it'd take for literally anything to get passed

in ancient times it'd make sense, but with 300 million people in the US alone, could you imagine how long it'd take to do anything?

Also I'd have to disagree with you on the China thing

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The Flood / Re: 2018 and I'm surprised Sapphire is still relevant
« on: March 04, 2018, 03:06:38 PM »
Can someone from Sapphire explain to me what ideologies/beliefs they considered bannable, and why does everything on there seem to boil down to politics, at least from an outside perspective that's what it seems like.

I can understand the dislike of banter/rudeness, but what I don't understand is what seems like the very firm political thought that controls the group, and the apparent disdain for any opposing thought.
the only thing that gets people banned is bigotry.

if someone says something that is racist, homophobic, transphobic, sexist, classist, ableist, etc then they'll be warned or banned.
you people are such sheltered little bitches hahahaha
you have NO IDEA with maxine
I can second this

I love Maxine and have patience with her

but damn I would be lying if I said I never wanted to choke her out more than a few times

but she's improving on many things with life, so eh

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The Flood / Re: 2018 and I'm surprised Sapphire is still relevant
« on: March 04, 2018, 02:56:11 PM »
this is why we need international accountability and built-in accountability of a state government to its proles (i mean true democracy, not lip service democracy like america's or china's). addressing abuses of power is a bit of a different conversation anyway.
Best democracy is a parliamentary one imo for various reasons. Also I don't think China tries to pass off it's a Democracy at all, just capitalist (even if they don't outright say it.). China is as one party as you can be and they use Trump as an example as to why Democracy shouldn't be a thing there.

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The Flood / Re: 2018 and I'm surprised Sapphire is still relevant
« on: March 04, 2018, 02:47:04 PM »
yes. china is an imperialist capitalist nation just like the US at this point.
I think the problem is once a nation reaches critical mass with power, you see this happen, and it's kinda shitty, regardless of what government/economy you're running

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i cant believe my position on this isnt obvious to you.
this isn't necessary, you're sounding as smug as an elf, but not looking as sexy as one

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The Flood / Re: 2018 and I'm surprised Sapphire is still relevant
« on: March 04, 2018, 02:44:48 PM »
What is it these evil American imperialists gain by conquering North Korea?
profits via military industrial complex contracts and regional influence. the US wants to exert influence in east asia in order to prevent china from achieving hegemony; having key allies in japan and the *whole* korean peninsula is critical to that. and i think the imperialists are honestly just a little embarrassed by the fact that the kim regime hasnt been toppled.
Okay, legit question instead of this dumb shit posting

Isn't China being just as imperialistic though and filling the gap the US is leaving? Especially building islands that host military bases, despite condemnation from the UN? I mean they're practically bullying Taiwan and Hong Kong as well.

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The Flood / Re: 2018 and I'm surprised Sapphire is still relevant
« on: March 04, 2018, 02:43:39 PM »
this sounds like the start of a great new copypasta
verb you glorious bastard

ill start working on it

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The Flood / Re: 2018 and I'm surprised Sapphire is still relevant
« on: March 04, 2018, 02:40:38 PM »
yeah i liked mao

his cultural suppression of one of the most historically rich and influential cultural nations in the world worked out for china so well, that when he finally kicked the bucket, all the other dudes realized it wasn't such a hot idea, and got away from it

all on top of what, like 8 million dead chinese people?

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