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The only time I've beaten one of the AoE 2 campaigns is when I went through Attila the Hun's campaign with the car.

One of these days I'll replay Tactics and find out that the endgame is actually quite hard because I won't use Cid. (I feel bad for the woman who comes after him but is completely outclassed by him)

Giving characters classes that make sense is half the fun of BG2 modding. (I have the trilogy mod, so this also involves handing out kits to the first game characters too). Cernd is a shapeshifter? Not any more he isn't! I also did stuff to make Nalia not an Imoen clone, but I can't remember what exactly. Still didn't

I don't think I actually ever played games like The Sims, or SimCity without cheats. I'm too impatient. I like having all the nice stuff instantly. Then having awful awful things happen to it.

Have you considered that posting this stuff in unrelated Newswires might be a factor here? (And if you're going to argue that it's related here, I'm going to point out that you posted the same stuff in the Ice Cream Truck documentary Newswires)

We already know how you feel about religion Cersei!

Oh, I wasn't sure if it was a sincere troll or not. But I think this Newswire has convinced me that they're an insincere troll looking solely to get a rise out of people for lame laughs. (I only saw them in political threads before)

Wait, are you telling me that they knew Internal Affairs was setting them up?

I forgot, did McCollough ever realize she's a member of the frat in this parallel? (She doesn't seem to fit in with the other new guards, but she's still willing to protect them)

The DKC trilogy is amazing (And the Retro games are a worthy follow up). Though I'm always going to feel like 2 overshadows all of them at times. The game is awesome in level design, scenery, gameplay difficulty, and music.

For SMT IV I just imagined that Tokyo was under a giant dome, like in The Simpsons Movie. As for how they fit that one medieval kingdom on top of it, angel magic? (Angel dust?)

I watched The Free State of Jones yesterday! It was okay I guess. The opening scenes were a hell lot more visceral than I was expecting. But all in all, it felt like too many ideas crammed into one movie. Like it should have given more focus to the characters and the period of 1863-1865 I think. (Though that would be

I have to go back to campus tomorrow. It was a fun week off I had, and I probably shot myself in the foot with it. My bad.

I was reading Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. It's absurdly disturbed? I'm not sure how to describe it yet. And it might be a while before I can do so, because crap I accidentally left my copy at my parents house five hours away. D'oh!

Hmmm. (Throws salt around to create a circle around Eat Up Martha)

I do like Word Whimsy for the point system, though admittedly I haven't played it enough to know if it suffers from as much diminishing returns as CAH does. My favorite round when I played it was the "If aliens came to Earth I'd show them my…" (My friend ended up winning that round with the answer "fertile husband")

CAH might have had the worst diminishing returns of any game I've ever seen. 18 year old me thought it was hilarious. By the time I played it again at 20 I thought it occasionally had its moments. Then my friends tried to start semi regular games of it when I was 22 and I just didn't find it amusing at all. Though

I mean the difference in Florida was just a few hundred votes wasn't it? Third parties definitely have a huge effect at a margin that thin.

I don't know, I've never found NY Republicans to be that funny. Mostly they whine about how disenfranchised they are because of the city, and how it's a drain on the rest of the state. (Yes this is so inaccurate it should be funny but alas)

I think Ink Squid biology means you just need to dunk her in water.