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I managed to do a decent test run of Mint (LMDE) and it is currently my #1 choice for "leaving Microsoft OSes altogether". Decent GUI capability, easy install, fast and functional.
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Rofl!
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Mechanics in games that should just die.
BTGBullseye replied to BidetoftheDead's topic in Gaming in general
I never said carry weight, I said weapon limit. Honestly, carry weight has never been well implemented... Something I'm looking to be able to correct with my tabletop RPG. -
Mechanics in games that should just die.
BTGBullseye replied to BidetoftheDead's topic in Gaming in general
I agree about the 2 weapon limit... I think it would be much better to have a weapon harness and inventory space based carry limit. You can quick ready any weapon from your harness, or slow ready from inventory. -
100% agree with Helio.
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At WYD, having to camp out overnight so have nothing to do. I'll post pics when I get back home and can get the pics off my phone. Been staying at a bunch of different hotels, one in Prague had two seperate buildings, and you had to ride a cable car up a hill to get to building 2. The rest don't even have air conditioning. (The windows are the AC) Talk to you guys more when I get back!
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Do so in the computer hardware subforum though, not here. Also, I 100% agree with you that there's something seriously wrong if taking the side panel off reduces the temps. (also, unless you're overclocking, you shouldn't be getting desktop CPU temps above 65c, so you might consider getting some new thermal paste on it)
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Apart from being unable to truly 'finish' an MMO... I finished all possible Romulan missions/reputations/etc. in Star Trek Online just a couple days before the TOS mission rolled out.
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Mechanics in games that should just die.
BTGBullseye replied to BidetoftheDead's topic in Gaming in general
I'm sick and tired of unskippable cutscenes, and 'press X a lot of times really fast to keep from being eaten' mechanics. First, cutscenes... I know they're usually an integral part of the storyline, but I don't want to sit through the same hour or more of cutscenes I've already got memorized... Now the other... It needs to die a horrible death. It's on-par with unskippable cutscenes, but it also requires interaction to make sure you're still paying attention to the unskippable cutscene. (so you can't just go get a coffee or sandwich in the meantime, you have to sit there doing effectively nothing) -
Star Trek Online... Said a last goodbye until the 6th. (in other words, I started all the long-term projects I could so they'll be done when I get back)
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Packing for the flight to Poland for World Youth Day... Gonna be incommunicado until at least the 6th. Have a good couple weeks everyone!
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Star Trek Beyond 99.999/100 (they had to limit Chekhov's appearances for obvious reasons, and that sucked in so many ways, but all else was cool) The Secret Life of Pets 9/10 (they picked a LOT of really good standup comedians to do the voices, and they did an excellent job IMO)
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A free Star Trek poster... (4 copies, they're quite attractive IMO) They were giving them out if you knew to ask for one when going to the theater. (saw Star Trek Beyond, and The Secret Life of Pets) (here's a link to the image of the poster) http://www.flickeringmyth.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/STB-Cinemark-collectors-print-600x801.jpg
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Religious Discussions Thread!
BTGBullseye replied to Reverend_UshankaCat_'s topic in Serious Topic Discussion
I have yet to meet a good priest that said not to question the Catholic faith... Actually, every single one I know has said the exact opposite. Ture, some faiths don't like people looking too deep, and some people in certain faiths are still human and don't like when people question their teachings, but that doesn't mean they're all that way. -
Just got a Nexus 6P for Google Project Fi. Very nice phone... I'm going to root it now.
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Same.
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Walkthroughs or Multiple Playthroughs?
BTGBullseye replied to Heliocentrical's topic in Gaming in general
For the most part, I would rather not do either. I'm in the game for the story initially, and will try to do everything possible in it under my own power. However, if the gameplay is good enough, I will replay a game several times. If it isn't, I might go through and get the things I missed, just for bragging rights. Since so few games focus on the gameplay anymore, it's rare that I get more than 2 playthroughs for any given game. -
https://encrypted.google.com/#q=sex+addiction It very much does exist.
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What game universe do you want to live in?
BTGBullseye replied to Reverend_UshankaCat_'s topic in Gaming in general
On that reviving note... Star Trek Online... Time travel, universe hopping, teleportation, no bathrooms, etc. lol -
Religious Discussions Thread!
BTGBullseye replied to Reverend_UshankaCat_'s topic in Serious Topic Discussion
+1 If you have any questions about what the Catholic church teaches, please ask me... If I don't already know, I would be happy to find out. (the more I know, the less I don't know, and that's always good) -
lol Nice work.
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Wolfenstein (2009) - Vami vs. Bad Research
BTGBullseye replied to TemplarVami's topic in Other Videos
The only part that I found terribly jarring from a "this game is set after you've already killed Hitler, who had somehow become a dual-chaingun wielding asshat" was that Christians that were doing occult shit... Everything else was forgivable. Fortunately, they fixed a LOT of the problems with much of the designs when they made Old Blood. (including a secret society of Jews/Christians that were about 5000 years more technologically advanced than everyone else, and saw their research as an investigation into God; naturally, I liked them from their introduction) -
They've been doing this for a few years now... It's their way of trying to lock you into their distribution system.
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Religious Discussions Thread!
BTGBullseye replied to Reverend_UshankaCat_'s topic in Serious Topic Discussion
Except the bible flat out says that... It's not a metaphor when it says it plain as day. The bible deals with all the events that happen from the beginning of time, but only give a way to measure it from the point at which Adam and Eve left the garden. This doesn't mean that the Earth is 6000 years old, just that it's been 6000 year since Adam and Eve left paradise. Of course, prior to that , there was no death. (and there is plenty of evidence to support the theory that anti-creationists are faking the fossil dating system, simply to discredit the bible) If you'd like to go into this subject feel free to ask. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ On the topic of what I think is true, regardless of all else... God is love. God sent his 'Son' (a part of himself) to die for our sins. Sin hurts man, not God. God loves us so much that he allows us to sin, despite not wanting us to hurt ourselves. Anything beyond these is really a matter for the individual; how they get closer to God, and stay away from sin. (the 10 commandments are merely a loose list of the things that hurt us, whether we realize it or not) -
Star Trek Online.