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It’s the Keyboard Geniuses Leaderboard! [Link]

There's a pretty good fan hack called LFT (Laggy Fantasy Tactics, after the creator) that cuts JP costs by roughly 30% and automatically gives everybody Gained JP Up without having to equip it, and getting skills still feels like it takes forever. Far be it from me to nag anybody about wanting more JP. :P

I think the only thing I ever used save states for was the 100-super-jump challenge. Graaaaah.

Yeah, Belius is what they renamed Velius to in the re-translation. There were a lot of little changes like that (Zalbag -> Zalbaag, Malak -> Marach, Olan -> Orran, Zalmo -> Zalmour, among others) for some reason or another.

That's right after Wiegraf, actually! Riovanes Castle: kind of a clusterfuck.

PSA: As long as you're level 18 (not terribly high) both Wiegraf and Velius can be beaten by pretty much any class & team. It does require some trickery though.

As soon as I learned about the existence of illusory walls, I promptly said "Screw this" and, upon entering a new zone, glanced at a wiki to determine how many bonfires were in it and what their general location was. There are definitely a few layers to how much time wasting you're willing to put up with in the name

I have legit been chewed out by other players for choosing actual setup-punchline combinations instead of going for the most non-sequitur "two midgets shitting in a bucket" answer. It's infuriating.

I've had precious little time for gaming lately, but I hope to finish up Never Alone this week and splash a little more time in with Rocket League.

If it's any consolation, the mail room is probably the worst collection of puzzles in the game. I think the only one that comes close is the cat-racing picture puzzle, in which the process is bonkers and I don't think the solution itself works at a premise-level.

Might be a good idea to make a thread on the Gameological Steam group.

I love that aside about incognito Aquaman. But I can't help but imagine him thinking "Maybe this guy's really a fish!" and trying his telepathy before falling back on reverse psychology.

That's certainly a possibility, and it would make some sense out of how him killing half a dozen wights was enough to get Meera and Bran to safety after Hodor's death.

That's true, but it's also hard for me to file it as anything other than trivia right now. Neither Bran nor Jon have any idea that Dany or dragons exist; those plots are completely divorced from each other. If Jon takes the Targ name right this instant, it changes nothing of his political situation and nothing of his

I'm really glad to see I'm not the only one who appreciated the spectacle and general movement while still being a little disappointed at how first-draft-y the story itself was.

Someday, as you lounge in your trusty old rocker, old and grey, you'll tell the grandkids, "Once, I was the greatest of all time!" And they won't even look away from their Wolfman Jew-branded VR projection devices as they mutter, "Whatever you say, gramps."

It’s catch-up week on the Keyboard Geniuses Leaderboard! [Link] Apparently there were a few articles in the queue thanks to E3?

I find that it definitely helps to have a wired Xbox 360 controller for my PC. I use M+KB for most things, but non-FPS action-y games are almost always better with a controller.

Why are you trying to quit it, out of curiosity? I don't participate much since I'm not really an open-thread kind of guy, but it's a good bunch of eggs at least.