EljhHck
EljhHck
EljhHck

Indeed. It was kind of satisfying for me personally, as I wanted so much not to support Walt's character after everything he has done. This entire final arc was all about Walt's world crashing down upon him, and him finally feeling the full consequences of his actions.

That's partially why I stopped playing. Before, it was purely luck of the draw, now it's turned into more of who can buy enough keys.

Ah, hats. Haven't played TF2 in a couple of years (I stopped around the time the store was introduced), but hoping for hat drops made me spend hundreds of hours in the game.

Heh, glad to hear that your hatred of climate change deniers hasn't made you result to violence. :P

I do really enjoy the game. For me, it was my favorite game of this generation.

I am! Originally it was just me and someone I met during my time working on Alton leading the project, but we've gained a few members since then and are rolling along at a pretty good pace. The great thing is that this has allowed us to create a lot of our own resources, rather than relying entirely on Skyrim's. Since

Ah, nice! Man, crazy to think that all of the voices were recorded probably around 3 years ago at this point. Time flies.

Oh really? Do you remember which character?

My pleasure! It's certainly not without its issues, but for my first step into mod/game development, I'm proud of what I released. :)

Indeed I am.

Definitely worth it, though I never got around to playing DA:O, even though I grabbed it on an Origin sale a while back.

If I remember correctly, it didn't activate on Steam since it was a GFWL game. I could be wrong, but I seem to remember that being the case.

It did, part of the reason too was that I wanted a Steam copy. GFWL wasn't necessarily terrible, but FO3 was the only game in my library that was on it, making it a bit inconvenient to use the GFWL version.

The most I've ever spent on a single game was probably Fallout 3. I originally bought it when it launched on the PS3 for $60, but a month or so later I got into PC gaming after finding the modding world that Bethesda titles have to offer. So I bought a physical PC copy for $50, and then went on to purchase all five

I don't really see this as better, it looks really floaty. The effects look great, but as far as the gameplay goes, I'm not seeing how it's significantly improved.

I know, right? I avoid news comments just as much as I do YouTube comments.

No, because he didn't assault his mom with video games. He assaulted his mom because he clearly wasn't mature enough to handle playing a video game. For example, if the popcorn itself was known to throw the kid into a fit of rage and assault his mom, then yes, I sure as hell would take away popcorn.

I thought it could be, but after reading it a few times I honestly didn't, and still don't, see it. It seems more like the annoying rants you see on the various news sites (CNN, MSNBC, etc.) from overzealous commenters.

I don't know why YOU felt the NEED to type like this, but it's RIDICULOUS! Your stance is a bit FLAWED seeing as he ASSAULTED his MOTHER over a video game.

All of the Walt transforming into those who he kills references are so cool. First the folded towel Walt lies down under his knees in a couple of episodes and now this. Plus, some people are speculating that he's wearing this jacket in the flash forward because he is responsible for Jesse's death (or at least thinks