8bitbeard
8bitbeard
8bitbeard

I make a very nice cold-brewed coffee by steeping fresh ground coffee in cold water in the fridge overnight, then filtering out the grounds using a french press the next morning. It's wonderfully strong, yet doesn't have the acidity you typically find in coffee so it's easier on the stomach. I usually drink it with

I'm a member of a group that plays a game called Dagorhir. (It's sort of like LARP, but it eliminates all the stupid stuff and focuses on the fighting, then elevates it to full contact status.) A couple of weeks ago a fighter knocked my beanbag up into my abdomen with what basically amounts to a foam version of

Fuck yeah. That fucking book would improve the fuck out of my fucking bookshelf. And when fuckers who come over ask me what the fuck it is, I would tell them that's it's my fucking "fuck" book, and if they would like to fucking take a look or some shit like that.

So scarfed Sonic get's the thumbs down, but scarfed Link get's the thumbs up?

Previous comments from Bethesda and Zenimax seemed to hint that they did not care for 3d or VR, and had no intention of pursuing these technologies for implementation into any of their games such as The Elder Scrolls or Fallout. I remember hearing about Bethesda's Todd Howard trying out an Oculus demo, and leaving

Not to mention astronauts. Astronauts are totally nerds. Nerds are awesome at dealing with g-forces and whatnot.

I might be okay with this if the discount for the PS+ edition was steeper, but what they're saying is for $10 less than actually buying the game, you can earn the right to rent the game for as long as you pay a monthly fee.

Sorry. Didn't realize I had already said this.

Okay, when did Spiderman move to Provo Utah?

If I hadn't already made the decision to buy this book, (I had.) this seals it for me. Awesome.

YES! ZZT was awesome. Don't forget Megazeux, the game that took the ZZT formula and improved upon it in every way. It's even still developed and enjoyed by many to this day, now with full modern PC support. It's even multiplatform.

A Pokemon approach to the Skylanders model perhaps? Society would cease to exist.

Nope. Doom 3, back when Oculus Rift was nothing more than some duct tape, foam core, and parts from a Speak and Spell.

It's like those candles that smell like fresh baked brownies or some shit. If I come home, and the house smells like someone just pulled a batch of brownies out of the oven, and there are no brownies, just some bullshit candle that I can't even eat, I'm gonna be pissed.

I remember not being able to get my aging 486 to play Doom. I had a 25mhz processor and 4 megs of ram. Wolfenstein was fine. It also played a lot of Sierra adventures, but when I tried to install Doom it ran out of memory. I fiddled with freeing up memory with custom autoexec.bat files that left out unnecessary

A friend of mine was once lying on the floor on his stomach, when another one of my friends tried to carefully step over him to get to another room. (It was a very small room.) He was barefoot, and stepped directly onto my prone friend's bag of plums. He let out a wail that was not unlike the sound of a cat in heat.

I suppose your mileage may vary, though it doesn't help that I'm a HUGE Elder Scrolls fan. (Since the Daggerfall days.) And I am not a huge MMO fan. I don't think I've played any character in an MMO past level 20 something. It just starts to feel too much like work.

Reminds me of back when they did a 3d, computer generated Simpsons, when that sort of thing was cool and new.

My experience with TESO as a (Not very good.) player of MMO games:

Actually you're probably right.