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Alyxx Thorne

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  1. Waking up, getting ready for work and making breakfast.
  2. XD Bahaha, oh my gosh. Zaraki, it's called a "manhood". My bad then! Sorry if I wasn't clear... I sometimes refer to tits as "girls" so...
  3. 2aw53pKAN10
  4. In theory I think it looks awesome. I love the concept of being able to have the same experience on the go, given the battery life is decent. It all depends on what games are gonna be on it though for me. I'm not at all interested in Zelda or Mario, but a decent first person shooter might get me sold on it.
  5. For me it depends on my mood but I love to play pretty much everything regardless if it's old or new. As long as it's a good game and fun to play, it doesn't matter. I love everything from Commander Keen to Call of Duty: Black Ops 3. Much like Heliocentral I'm not that big on Atari games or really early PC games, they get a bit too simple for my taste. I do like a lot of NES games though and I've played quite a share of Commodore 64 games.
  6. So far I haven't heard of a single VR or VR exclusive game with a 30 FPS lock and VR is kind of a niche thing anyway for people with extremely powerful rigs that can handle such high framerates anyway. And yes, I know you can get cheaper VR experiences but comparing it to something like the latest Occulus Rift or HTC Vive is like comparing spaghetti to pizza. So I kinda don't get the point other than that it would be stupid for a dev to implement a 30 FPS lock in a VR game which I agree with and it's probably why nobody has done it yet (surprising given 30 FPS lock is a recent trend). I struggle to get even 20 FPS in that game sometimes. I would be happy if it ran at 30 FPS, lol
  7. I've played games that were downright unplayable on launch, but then the problem was stuttering and framerate drops, not a locked 30 FPS framerate. I think there is a huge difference and crying "doom" just because there is a 30 fps lock on a game is taking it a step too far in my opinion.
  8. Working on my game, making a new area.
  9. Bitching about people bitching about a 30 FPS lock isn't productive. Other people have said exact the same thing so all you're doing is adding to a circlejerk. Well thought and rational conversations don't come from a two sided "I'm right, you're wrong" debate. Well sorry that my opinion is the same as someone else's... I never said you are wrong, just that I think people are exaggarating, and that's just how I feel because it's not something that bothers me...
  10. "Playing Typing of the Dead with style!"
  11. Making breakfast and regretting going to bed far too late last night.
  12. Divinity: Original Sin My pyromancer witch is getting pretty terrifying.
  13. FPS is important to me to some degree. In games like CoD I always lower settings to make the game run faster just to get a higher framerate, but I've experienced that stuttering is a far bigger problem to me than 30 fps. I can work with 30 fps, I can't work with stuttering or moments when the framerate suddenly dips into single digits and then back to 60. My point was that bitching about a 30 FPS lock to the degree people are is unnecessary. It's a minor inconvenience at best, but people are talking about it like it's the downfall of gaming...
  14. I was just speaking my opinion... and my opinion is that unless a game is stuttering/fluctuating, then it's not that big of a deal, not enough reason to warrant not buying a game.
  15. Whenever someone complains about 30 FPS I think people sound like spoiled whiny brats (no offense to spoiled whiny brats). I grew up with games that usually would play at 10-20 FPS on a good day. Heck, Star Fox on SNES which I played to death growing up would usually run at like 5 FPS on some levels. And most of the time as long as the framerate is stable I don't care if it's 30 FPS. I would rather have a steady 30 FPS than a fluctuating 10-60. Locking a game to 30 fps is a way of ensuring it runs smoothly, so I have never grasped why it's necessarily a bad thing, let alone reason to boycott a game. I kinda get it, and kinda don't, as someone who doesn't give two f***s about framerate most of the time and has learned to appreciate anything that runs higher than a slideshow.
  16. Divinity: Original Sin
  17. Had some caserole with a salad and garlic baguette, and a glass of ice cold peach ice tea.
  18. Just thankful it only lasts 2 hours. :S Then it's a more dull pain after that. I think I need to drink more water and what not. OT: I dunno if this would count as physical but it's my thread so whatever, but I've had the privilege of being visually accompanied by weird and strange creatures, hallucinations or something. >.> I'm just trying to figure out why I'm hallucinating. Can't be from sleep deprivation cause I'm sleeping 10 hours per night these days (thank goodness for holidays). I don't think it'd be because of any eye straining because I had hallucinations out and about too. But it's not like I can do anything about it anyway so I might as well embrace them - even if they do scare the shit out of me when I first see them. Creepy crawlies or weird voided slugs curled on the side of my book. But I can't see my psychologist till next year because she has holidays, I'm away in Hobart, and then I got end of year exams, and then I'm moving house. So there's literally no time available for another appointment. Of course, I could always try to get another psychologist, but it took me just 2 months to find that one lady, because living on an island means you have little to zero opportunities to do stuff. :I Damn. Sounds like all you can do is hope they go away on their own, but that sounds freaky...
  19. TMETa77dUrg
  20. Just bought Slave Zero and Super Cyborg on Steam
  21. Working on my game. Adding a level selection screen for testing purposes.
  22. That bad? Damn...
  23. "You think you know how to type? THIS is how you type..."
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