Scynix
Scynix
Scynix

I'm 33 now and I had no idea, but thank you for answering. This seems like a really arbitrary line in the sand to be drawing. Theres a million other things they could be taking a stance against, and now that I know what you've told me, it's actually kind of offensive and insane to me they think this is the thing they

The CIA trained me in anti clitoris maneuvers in my ten years at Quantico.

I mean this as a legitimate question.

I think a better question is how on earth could people still survive with such tiny populations in such exposed locations with so many predernaturally strong monsters, dragons and (At random times, for no apparent reason) bandits running around? There are tiny bandit villages that could easily sack basically any of

People make this shit more complicated than it has to be.

I've never found any of these humorous. At the start there'd be one or two that I was like, yeah haha! But then it quickly becomes clear they either didn't actually watch the movie themselves or they were distracted through the entire thing, and a quarter of the "sins" become apparent that they're reaching. The

well, most indy titles I know have dedicated artists, I'm pretty sure this one does, but even then the programmers generally have to contribute. And yeah, you're totally right, animation is hard, but at least for me, with pixel art, it's more trial and error to get animation to look right. 2D feels a lot more

Most programmers aren't artists. I know I'm a terrible artist. I can still make decent 8bit art. If I don't use pixel art I have to beg artists I know to make graphics for me.

"Here's hoping this means I get put into less matches where the entire enemy team has like 5 generations on me. Geeze."

I'm glad I'm not the only person who finds this guy obnoxious.

You didn't mention if it's funny or not. The entire Quest for Glory series (even QFG4 with it's C'thulhu theme) had a lot of humor. I mean, that was kind of the entire point of the series... the main character got his Hero's diploma by mail. Even the inserts were modeled after a "So you want to do XXXX?" school

Seriously, I don't recall anyone ever forcing me to play anything. When did we stop playing something -because we could-?

I'm 32 and I love these things.

Yeah, it's all hilarious until you're sitting with a group of friends and someone pulls armor off a dead enemy and BOING.

Gaming has never been more awkward.

Soul of the mind, key to life's ether.

It's funny you're implying it ever stopped sucking.

It'd probably help if your screen name alone didn't make people uncomfortable. :P

Wait, which word is subjective? Popular or band? Because I may take issue with popular.

I have a steambox. It's called a "PC".

My problem is a lot of people don't understand or just haven't had the bad luck a significant number of other people have. I deliberately stopped my Origin from opening itself every time my computer started, and IT TURNED ITSELF BACK ON. I'm not even joking about that. An "update" came out, and somehow despite not