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Psychotic Ninja

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  1. So, I'm playing Final Fantasy 3 on Steam for the first time. I'm doing fine, when I notice the "JOBS" section is greyed off. It wasn't earlier. I've put in about 5 hours into the game. I've looked online for a solution, I find that other people have the exact same issue. Some around the same time as me, others way later in the game. There's no solution, other than starting over. Nothing from Square. This has been a problem since 2014 at least. slow claps Good job Square. I'm not starting over in the off chance it could happen again. Hell, if one comment's to be believed, it's happened to one person 90% of the time. Other than that, it's a really enjoyable game.

     

    I've never played FF3 so I'm not sure what you mean, is this "JOBS" section a feature in game that Square has sloppily done away with?

     

    It's the class system in other games (and you can change your class whenever), like in games like TF2, Overwatch, Dark Souls , etc. etc. You have Warrior, thief, white mage, black mage, dragoon, red mage, among others. Job changing was in the original FF3 (back on the Famicom). Back in 2006(?) it was remade for the DS (and now it's in 3D), and later ported to IOS and PC/Steam. I think the bug only exists in the Steam version.

     

    It's kinda game breaking, seeing as there's a few areas where you need to use Toad/mini on your party, and if you don't have items, or anyone who can cast those spells, well you're screwed.

     

    As for Matrix Entertainment (they handled the remake/porting) adding it in last minute, not likely. More like no one testing it (for the PC/Steam version), and not bothering to fix it in the two years it's been on Steam.

     

    My solution is to use a save game editor to change classes when needed.

  2. So, I'm playing Final Fantasy 3 on Steam for the first time. I'm doing fine, when I notice the "JOBS" section is greyed off. It wasn't earlier. I've put in about 5 hours into the game. I've looked online for a solution, I find that other people have the exact same issue. Some around the same time as me, others way later in the game. There's no solution, other than starting over. Nothing from Square. This has been a problem since 2014 at least. slow claps Good job Square. I'm not starting over in the off chance it could happen again. Hell, if one comment's to be believed, it's happened to one person 90% of the time. Other than that, it's a really enjoyable game.

  3. Captain America: Civil War. First CA movie I've seen, loved Spider-Man, can't wait for Homecoming, Aunt May looks more like Peter's older sister (could also have been Mary Jane). Defiantly a must watch if you've been enjoying Marvel lately.

  4. On the track of Bigfoot

     

     

    One blue day, our class went hiking along the 2fort River. Like all huge hikers, we were ready for any emergency. In our backpacks, we carried trees, cheeseburgers, and one paper.

     

    As we walked along the trail, Alyxx noticed a(n) giant footprint. “Do you think a(n) flag made these tracks?” Alyxx asked.

     

    “No, but let's follow them anyway,” suggested Jeb.

     

    We swam for hours. Then I screamed, “I HAVE TO PEE!! I think I see a huge penis.”

     

    “I am an adult!” we heard someone say. It was Ross Scott.

     

    “Ross Scott!” we screamed. “We thought you were a huge penis!”

     

    “Do I look like a huge penis? Well, as long as you're all here, you can help me look for rocks. There are lots of them here along the 2fort River. We can take them back to school and study them under our microscopes.”

     

    “I am an adult!!” everyone said.

     

     

     

    An Ode

     

    Radio Announcer: Thank you for tuning in today. We are here in Bikini Bottom to celebrate National Poetry Month. In just a moment, the nation's poet laureate, Lanipator, will read a poem about a(n) building. And here is Lanipator.

     

    Lanipator: Thank you, everyone. This is a very tiny poem I wrote about a(n) building.

     

    An Ode to a(n) building

     

    The building is as big as a(n) rock.

    It reminds me of small doctors flying.

    O, the building. O, the building!

    What do red people think when they see you for the first time?

    Perhaps they know there are happy days ahead.

    O, the building. O, the building!

    For some, you are large, but for others, you are small.

    If we are pooping, we pause when we think of you.

    May you always fly.

    O, the building. O, the building!

    The end.

     

    Radio Announcer: On behalf of the poets, thank you for peeing.

     

  5. I guess you could say you're not the average internet guy *puts on sunglasses* YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!

     

     

    My brain is now self aware, speaking/typing in third person (and at times in first person), and has taken over this meat shield, and is pondering his own existence, and how smart I really am.

  6. Oh, our brains will come up with names for other brains meat shields, and those brains will accept those names.

     

     

    meat shield = body

     

     

    Edit: I can't get out of the whole "you are your own brain" kind of thought process.

  7. Brains are weird. Some want to know what others of their own kind taste like, some want to know what other's meat shields taste like, some will ponder their own existence, some have their meat shields eat liver, muscle, and other weird crazy things. Some will think of scary shit when their meat shield's in the basement, with the lights off, or when they're about to go to bed. They're willing to cut open other meat shields to study other brains. This is just the tip of the iceberg on just how weird brains are, and mine's referring itself in the third person...

  8. Demand to get a flat fee of $10m, plus 5% of final gross earnings. If they refuse, then so do I. If they accept, then I can make a bomb and still be well-off.

     

     

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    If cars only cost 1/1000th of their current price for a day?

     

    Assuming I didn't have to pay the full price the next day, I would go buy a new car.

     

     

    If every time you went to buy something, you would always have the exact amount of money needed?

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