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Joe the Tech
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Industries of Titan is a play on the phrase “Titans of industry.”

In our system where each team has their own queue, and tickets can’t be passed normally between teams, we gotta close it and reopen it under a new team in order to pass them. It’s... kind of a crappy system, and it was developed in-house, so it’s probably not going to be improved until Development decides it’s a

Psychopath Simulator 2017.

He did an AMA on the MMA subreddit yesterday. It was pretty funny.

I liked Secret of Evermore better.

There’s a link in the main body.

In Localhost, you play as a network administrator on the first day of their job. You’re asked to go down to the shop and wipe some hard drives that have been corrupted...

According to their backer newsletter from this morning, since they left Early Access a couple days ago, they’ve had more sales than they had the entire time they were in Early Access. They’re super happy with the results and it wouldn’t surprise me if this were, in some way, their way of giving back for sales

Oh, they are good at putting a little wordplay into their titles, aren’t they?

Now that’s a face that says “Wir sind nicht amüsiert.”

To this day, whenever I see the protagonist of Lone Survivor, I don’t see the surgical mask. I see a big, cheese-eating grin and I think “he can’t be having that bad a time, look at how happy he is!”

You are very good at this, you know?

Cool, but do they distinguish between witches and sexy witches?

Ditto, and I can’t wait. Not being one to follow rules, though, I’ll probably try and turn it into more of a sci-fi and less of a sci-fantasy campaign.

Say hi to Paizo for me. They just released Starfinder, and it’s pretty g’damn fantastic.

A single hard drive for your Steam (or other service) library? That’s for plebs. If you’re serious, you use a networked drive array connected over 10Gb fiber.

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Well, I’m about as late to this party as I can be, but I only remember one game truly frightening me: Splatterhouse 2. Between the music, the sound effects, and the overall body-horror theme, it definitely pushed that button. The intro music would even send chills down me, but listening to it now, it’s actually a

Mike only ever needs to worry about Snacktaku grease getting all over his remotes.

I’d go as far as to say that the advent of digital gaming was one my generation’s greatest shaping factors. Perhaps even yours as well, though ubiquitous internet access may have been even more of a powerful force in yours (I’m assuming you’re a good deal younger than I based on your recent graduation, and I apologize