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The Flood / Draw a face and it becomes a photo
« on: June 23, 2017, 05:08:02 AM »
http://fotogenerator.npocloud.nl/


This is fun. Try it. Post results.

1922
Gaming / Re: Pokémon Central
« on: June 23, 2017, 04:49:22 AM »

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The Flood / Re: Dragon Ball Thread (DBS episode 95)
« on: June 22, 2017, 07:09:46 PM »
I think I played the game so much while getting the platinum that I really don't feel like going back to it

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Gaming / Re: Finally beat World at War on veteran!
« on: June 22, 2017, 06:12:53 PM »
The trophy for shooting down 45 Zeroes was pretty annoying but I somehow managed 52.


Hmmm the platinum actually seems pretty doable, now. Does anyone have it on PS3 and fancy helping me boost the co op trophy for getting the high score?

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Gaming / Re: I can't be the only one semi-interested in Code Vein
« on: June 22, 2017, 11:15:40 AM »
It's one of those games I'll probably pick up, it looks pretty cool. Love over the top shit.

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Gaming / Re: Making my way through World at War on Veteran
« on: June 22, 2017, 10:17:48 AM »
I DID IT. YES. YEEEEEEEEESSSSSSS!!!!!!!!

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Gaming / Re: Making my way through World at War on Veteran
« on: June 22, 2017, 09:21:16 AM »
Just beat Heart of the Reich. Home stretch, baby!

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Gaming / Re: Making my way through World at War on Veteran
« on: June 22, 2017, 07:30:28 AM »
JESUS FUCKING CHRIST THEY WEREN'T LYING.
What about?

The grenade spam on Heart of the Reich. I've just destroyed all 4 Flak 88 guns though, never have I been happier to hit a checkpoint in my LIFE.

1929
Gaming / Re: Making my way through World at War on Veteran
« on: June 22, 2017, 06:25:31 AM »
JESUS FUCKING CHRIST THEY WEREN'T LYING.

1930
Gaming / Re: Making my way through World at War on Veteran
« on: June 22, 2017, 06:05:47 AM »
Shuri Castle was hell. That uphill battle towards the castle entrance was awful...

1931
Gaming / Re: Making my way through World at War on Veteran
« on: June 22, 2017, 04:59:27 AM »
I've made it this far. I've seen people say that Blowtorch and Corkscrew was the hardest mission of the game but it wasn't that bad apart from the times I had 3+ grenades on screen at once.


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The Flood / Re: Art Hub
« on: June 21, 2017, 01:01:00 PM »

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Gaming / Re: Dark Souls ninja challenge run
« on: June 21, 2017, 10:55:54 AM »
If you're gonna be using Katanas then you should dress in style as the weeblord himself.


1935
Gaming / Re: Just finished FF6
« on: June 21, 2017, 09:13:01 AM »
I liked 6 with how they handled Terra and her finding her humanity, along with Celeste and Locke's romance thing going on, along with his past in general. Seeing the world go to shit was also pretty depressing and captured it all perfectly. They fought Kefka not to save the world, because the world was already destroyed. It was more so out of revenge to finally put an end to his madness, but the damage was already done.

Might I recommend 4 now? The remake, not the original. If you get it on steam the frame rate isn't grand, but you'd get used to it. It's an amazing game though. Really you could make a case that any game from 1-10 (minus 2) is worth playing.
4's been on my list for a while actually

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The Flood / Re: Meme thread
« on: June 21, 2017, 09:00:48 AM »

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The Flood / Re: Meme thread
« on: June 21, 2017, 08:58:27 AM »

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The Flood / Re: Art Hub
« on: June 21, 2017, 06:59:38 AM »

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Gaming / Re: Making my way through World at War on Veteran
« on: June 21, 2017, 06:59:13 AM »

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The Flood / Re: Dragon Ball Thread (DBS episode 94)
« on: June 21, 2017, 03:32:45 AM »
two new Raid Quest bosses

that's nice, but i can't access them because the super armor brolly one is horseshit if you're playing offline and everybody hates it online so there's no lobbies for it
You just gave me PTSD, fuck that mission

I just spammed Big Bang Kamehameha, it's a godsend with the Super Saiyan's teleport ability for charge attacks
I think I just spammed Perfect Shot

the biggest problem is that the ai can't dodge the razor attack so you just have to get lucky enough for it to randomly pull high hp characters for you to fight with

That's why you equip the Old Kai super soul to heal them

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The Flood / Re: Dragon Ball Thread (DBS episode 94)
« on: June 20, 2017, 05:36:28 PM »
two new Raid Quest bosses

that's nice, but i can't access them because the super armor brolly one is horseshit if you're playing offline and everybody hates it online so there's no lobbies for it
You just gave me PTSD, fuck that mission

I just spammed Big Bang Kamehameha, it's a godsend with the Super Saiyan's teleport ability for charge attacks

1942
Gaming / Re: Just finished FF6
« on: June 20, 2017, 04:49:22 PM »
I didn't think VI was all that weebshit TBH, sure it has the typical "gang of kids use the power of friendship to kill God" trope but other than that it seemed pretty western, or at least had a western PoV of Eastern themes.

Are you going to play V?

Maybe, I'm on Kingdom Hearts now.

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The Flood / Re: Dragon Ball Thread (DBS episode 94)
« on: June 20, 2017, 04:45:00 PM »
The scan picked up by Saiyan Island revealed that the DLC Pack 4, as it is officially called, will introduce Fused Zamasu and Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan (SSGSS) Vegito from the Future Trunks Arc in "Dragon Ball Super."

The former was the deadlier merged version of Zamasu and Goku Black while the latter was the form that Goku and Vegeta took in their attempt to take the villain down.

Also included in the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" DLC Pack 4 is a brand-new story mode chapter called "Warrior of Hope" along with a brand-new stage referred to as the Devastated Future.

The upcoming DLC will also add a trio of new parallel quests to unlock in the fighting game as well as new costumes including that of Super Saiyan 4 Goku. Other additions thrown in there are five new attacks and five more super souls.

Releasing alongside "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" DLC Pack 4 is a free update, which will add a slew of exciting new stuff that players can use in the game.

It comes with new costumes from the TP Medal Shop for Oozaru and Yajirobe as well as new accessories in the form of Oozaru face and tail, Saiyan's tail and the Majin symbol for Earthlings.

"Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" players are also getting new versions of Future Trunks, SSGSS Goku, SSGSS Vegeta and Kid Trunks along with two new Raid Quest bosses in the form of Future Trunks and Bojack. There will also be five new attacks added.

The "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" DLC Pack 4 will be released on June 27 for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. The magazine scan also revealed that the Nintendo Switch version of the fighting game will be out on Sept. 7 in Japan.


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Gaming / Just finished FF6
« on: June 20, 2017, 04:28:43 PM »
Man, that was a good game. I tried to ignore the universal praise it was getting and wanted to experience it for myself.

Took me about 79 hours to beat, after getting my ass whooped by Kefka twice the first time around I went back to the Dinosaur Forest for ages to train myself up to return and get my sweet revenge. I somehow managed to do it, despite my main player Terra getting one shotted right before his final form. Gotta say, I really liked the cast of the game and Kefka was such a horrific cunt I really felt driven to utterly crush him at the end.

So far out of the main series I've played, it's
6>10>7>15


Weebshit aside, did you like 6?


1945
Gaming / Re: Pokémon Central
« on: June 20, 2017, 12:47:16 PM »
What is everyone's ideal team for a playthrough for each gen? I like to mix it up for new experiences but there's usually certain 'mons I tend to gravitate towards because they're useful. Remember, strictly story teams here. It doesn't have to be strictly from that Gen either, as long as you use them.

Gen 1
-Dugtrio. It's actually really fast, which helps Slash get crits the majority of the time.  Access to Earthquake and Dig really helps, too. Not sure what you'd put in the 4th move slot though.

-Nidoking/Nidoqueen. Large movepools with a lot of options on how you want to set it up. Slap all of the elemental TMs on it, or swap one of them for Earthquake and you're golden.

-Lapras. I never really ended up getting any of the Ice types in Gen 1 and you get Lapras at a level where you don't have to spend too long training it to face the elite 4. It's usually a tossup between Lapras or Vaporeon for me.

Gen 2
-Ampharos, obviously. Are any of the other Electric types in Gen 2 worth it? I guess Magneton is alright because of Steel's resistances but I usually end up having an Ampharos on my team.

-Feraligatr. I don't want to mention too many starters here but he's got access to many moves that are really helpful in the game. With moves like Crunch and Ice Beam you can cover a few weaknesses, Typhlosion and Meganium seem to only really be good for specific purposes while Feraligatr can really pull his weight on the team.

Gen 3
-Gardevoir. It's a special powerhouse, I usually run with Thunderbolt/Psychic/Shadow Ball/Calm Mind. Hits like a fucking truck! Bit frail, but with decent speed and the right coverage you can OHKO foes with ease.

-Swellow, until I catch Rayquaza (Emerald). It's fast as hell and while not overwhelmingly powerful, anything weak to Flying is going down.

-Ludicolo, usually my preferred Water type though I sometimes swap it for Sharpedo. A mix of Grass and Water means it only has one true weakness, really useful all around.

Gen 4
-Machamp. I find him more useful than Lucario, to be honest. I have 2 Ds's so when I get a Machoke I just trade with myself to get it.

-Alakazam.  Just hits really hard.

-Luxray. Yeah he's not amazing, but he looks cool and I usually just use Crunch so I don't need a Dark type.

Unfortunately I can't really recall off the top of my head my teams for the later Gens.
I only play nuzlockes, and Gen 1 and 3 are my go-to nuzlocke games.

Gen I: Gyarados, Fearow, Nidoking, Butterfree, Kadabra, Pidgeot, Vaporeon/Jolteon, Blastoise, Graveler, Tentacruel

If I'm playing Yellow, the first thing I pray for is a good Route 22 encounter, because there are a couple of nice anti-Brock Pokémon on that route which remain faithful partners throughout the rest of the game, including Mankey, but especially male Nidoran. Caterpie is the only other thing I can hope for, because it learns Confusion as soon as it evolves into Butterfree, but then its utility becomes limited later on.

Spearow isn't bad in that game, either, because Fearow learns some strong, reliable moves like Drill Peck, and it can obviously fly. Pidgey can, too, but it doesn't even learn any good Flying-type moves naturally in that generation, making it less reliable. I also prefer Fearow to Pidgeot aesthetically anyway.

If I'm playing Blue, I always pick Squirtle, making Brock a non-issue.
If I'm playing Red, I always pick Charmander, making Brock a huge problem. Caterpie is literally my only hope.

Once I get the ball rolling, since Magikarp are so abundant, Gyarados is usually my ace in the hole for most of the game. If I get lucky and catch an Abra, I can theoretically conduct the Mew glitch before getting the second badge (the earliest possible stage), and I've had one opportunity to do this in a nuzlocke—but I utterly fucked it up and squandered it. I'll work it out some day.

Finally, there's Graveler. Catching a Geodude instead of a Zubat in Mt. Moon is really nice, because its high defense and resistance to Normal attacks allows it to glance off what otherwise would've been deadly moves, making it an excellent teammate and protector for your fragile Butterfree or Pikachu. One of the most deadly and evil trainers in the game resides in Mt. Moon—a Team Rocket member that uses a level 16 Raticate. If its Hyper Fang doesn't one-shot your whole team, it'll probably put a severe dent in it—that is, unless you have a Geodude. Rock Tunnel is also infamous for being an absolute warzone, with a bunch of Hikers that use self-destructing Graveler of their own, so having a Rock-type to absorb those blasts is pretty invaluable.

Shit, having a Gyarados and Graveler in a Gen I nuzlocke almost makes the whole thing too easy.

Gen III: Dustox, Linoone, Shedinja, Crobat, Tentacruel, Gyarados, Graveler

Crobat is a lightning fast and reliable flyer with a cool design that makes me appreciate Zubat's existence a lot more.

Getting Dustox early on is very crucial, because not only is it a reliable check against tough gym leaders like Brawly (and even Wattson, due to its high Sp. Def), it also one of the few Pokémon in the game that learns Protect naturally—which is fantastic against Norman, because of his Slaking's Truant ability. That whole fight becomes a free win, unless you're playing Emerald and you play stupid against his Belly Drum Linoone or something.

Linoone is great, obviously, because it learns a lot of HMs (including Surf, if I'm not mistaken), and most of them have the ability Pickup, which is one of the best abilities ever for a nuzlocke challenge—especially if you're playing Ruby and Sapphire, because they made it slightly less useful in Emerald. It's always a pleasant surprise getting handed a Hyper Potion just before taking on another gym fight.

I've never actually used a Shedinja in a nuzlocke before, but I REALLY want to. It just sounds so cool.

In Gen III, they made it so the Old Rod had a chance of getting a Tentacool instead of a Magikarp. If you're in desperate need of a fast Pokémon with a solid typing, loads of Special Defense, and can also surf, Tentacruel can be one of the most clutch teammates ever. It helps that he represents my favorite animal, too, so he's always an absolute joy to use.

Also, Tentacruel's Gen I sprite is the epitome of why I prefer sprite-based graphics over 3D models:



I'd consider Brawly to be the hardest early game boss, Dustox is a fucking godsend.

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The Flood / Re: Meme thread
« on: June 20, 2017, 11:39:10 AM »

1947
The Flood / Re: Lyrics you love from artists you hate/dislike
« on: June 20, 2017, 10:28:41 AM »
Human beings in a mob
What's a mob to a king?
What's a king to god?
What's a god to a non-believer?


I was surprised when I found out that was a Kanye and Jay-Z song.

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The Flood / Re: Art Hub
« on: June 20, 2017, 09:20:36 AM »

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Much has been made of Sledgehammer Games' commitment to authenticity and a realistic depiction of war in Call of Duty: WWII. Actor Josh Duhamel said during the reveal livestream that "they spent so much time making this historically accurate, it's going to expose the whole WWII story to a whole new generation." For multiplayer action, however, Sledgehammer Games is taking a few liberties.   

Sledgehammer told us during E3 that players will be able to wield Allied or Axis weaponry in multiplayer, regardless of which side of the fight they're on. But as studio co-founder Michael Condrey told Eurogamer, they'll also have the option of fighting as a black or white soldier, male or female, without restriction.

"Multiplayer is this gritty, immersive experience, but it's also about putting you—this is about you—in World War 2," Condrey said. "And so, that evolution of your character means it's important for us to allow you to choose to be you, and to have a hero that represents who you are, whomever you choose that to be."

Condrey acknowledged that the rampant racism of the era, and particularly that of the Nazi regime, meant that black soldiers wouldn't actually be found among the ranks of the German military. But that's not the point. "We want this to be about you," Condrey said. "We're not making a statement about the authenticity of the Axis force. We're making this about putting you in this social space and you into your soldier."

The decision to omit the swastika has a similar basis. In the campaign, Sledgehammer has to balance authenticity with "respect" for the millions who died during the war. But in multiplayer, well... there are zombies.

"We want the community to play together. We want to be respectful of local customs and laws around the world," Condrey said. "And frankly [the swastika] is a dark symbol with a lot of emotion behind it we don't feel matches our multiplayer experience."   

Which sounds like a perfectly reasonable explanation to me. The WWII campaign may or may not live up to its billing, but CoD multiplayer doesn't carry any of that responsibility: It's a fun way for people to blast the crap out of each other online. In that context, the swastika is entirely unnecessary, and as Condrey said, simply does not fit.

 We took a closer look at Call of Duty: WWII's new multi-stage attack-and-defend "War Mode" last week, and overall it sounds very promising: More linear that other modes, but also more focused and team-oriented. Call of Duty: WWII is scheduled to come out on November 3.   

http://www.pcgamer.com/call-of-duty-wwii-multiplayer-doesnt-have-swastikas-and-this-is-why/?utm_content=buffer0cb89&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=buffer_pcgamerfb

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The Flood / Re: Saving Private Ryan
« on: June 20, 2017, 05:41:00 AM »
The opening sequence is perfection. Especially respect how they did their research with the Czech conscripts.

The rest is honestly not all that amazing. Not terrible, has it's really good moments, but doesn't compare to how well the start was.

Holy fuck it's Taco


when did you get here

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