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Joe the Tech
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I didn’t play this one, but a good friend of mine who frequently DMs for his entirely-too-comedic-for-his-own-good brother told me about it. This was the sort of guy who routinely played characters like Velvet Merlin, the flamingly straight sparklemancer from Greater Fairyton. He wanted to play a half-orc wizard, but

Coil whine often has one of two causes: Power Supply or Video Card. I’ve found that the power supply cause is alleviated by only buying Gold or Platinum efficiency rated PSUs. The video card whine is difficult to avoid because even the most expensive cards can exhibit it under load, and it can easily be mistaken for

That doesn’t look like any Crocidilus Pontifex to me.

As long as they make a killer prairie oyster.

And I hated all the music from 1996! How does this quiz even work?

Stories like this sometimes make me wish I hadn’t stopped playing EVE back in college. However, then I remember that I graduated and found a good job as a result of quitting. It’s a strange duality.

I share this sentiment entirely and have since cancelled my Humble Monthly subscription. I think the final straw was getting Lara Croft GO as one of this last month’s unlocks.

I share this sentiment entirely and have since cancelled my Humble Monthly subscription. I think the final straw was

Today I learned too much information.

Few things have stuck with me more than the music from that game.

Ooh, when are you doing one on Earthbound? I don’t personally know of any other games that included a Scratch’n’Sniff card with it. As far as other games that included strategy guides, I seem to remember Phantasy Star II coming with a frickin’ enormous one that was almost impossible to play without (at the time when

It obviously doesn’t take place in our actual reality, but a sort of creatively inspired tangent.

As I said, mine’s pretty beefy. For reference, here are the specs I’m running it on:

There are two sides to every story. Ark actually runs perfectly fine on my PC with everything on maximum, but I’ve probably got one of the beefier machines you can build for personal use.

Dwarf Fortress.

Secret of Evermore is one of the greatest games ever made.

You’ve made too eloquent a point to not star.

The legal definition of insanity is as follows:

Find the most unbalanced homebrew class you can and beg your DM to let you play it, promising that you won’t powergame it and ruin the fun for the rest of your party like the g’damn Mary Sue you are, Dan!

Fighter.

If the soundtrack isn’t just a midi version of The Trooper, I’m not interested.