antonchua
Flatlander
antonchua

Maybe no one will agree with me, but I miss the MSN Gaming Zone and MSN Groups.

PC Name: Flatlander

Haha i7-860, what a beauty. You won't be severely bottlenecked for a few more years.

Yes, yes I am.

I've never forgotten my old machines. From my (age 9) 1998 Pentium II 233 MHz with an incredible 64 MB of RAM and a horrible SiS 6236 AGP card, to my (age 13) 2004 Pentium 4 2.4GHz 768MB RAM and a GeForce FX 5200, (WHAT IS A GEFORCE FX???) to my GeForce 6600 GT upgrade a year later, to my (age 17) 2008 Q6600 + 4GB RAM

what the fuck. did it taste good?

And there's the Great Red Spot...

Well at least they *somehow* got Amidala's gown right...

I own the CM Storm QuickFire Pro, basically a full-size version of that with a numpad and arrow keys.

I'm also playing Fallout 2 a lot, because apparently I really wanted to play some old-school CRPGs. Other than that, well, I just built a totally new PC, so I'm still going through the backlog and enjoying watching games from 2013 and 2012 run at 60fps on ultra. Running old games on a new system may be one of PC

Ghost Recon: Future Soldier.

"They" still make games like this because PC exclusives still exist. When you're free from the more detached, laid-back assumptions associated with console gaming, you get detailed experiences like this game.

I meant blacksmithing for things like wrought iron fences, bannisters, etc. The aesthetic and structural quality of such items produced by manual smithing is far greater than what you get from machining. There are massive, expensive, dedicated machines that claim to produce "blacksmith quality" output in seconds, but

Blacksmithing is a profession that's still around because machine infrastructure for such can't match the quality of output.

It wasn't hated, all right? :( don't misunderstand. It just needed a lot of improvement in the eyes of many.

I found out years after I spent hours enjoying this game, that most people actually disliked it. While I agree that the gameplay needed a little bit of work, the incredible visual style and amazing storyline gave it a pretty good score in my book.

I don't know why this doesn't have more stars.

Tilda Swinton is my choice for anyone to play SHODAN.

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