tyjaer
Tyjaer
tyjaer

I mean, I hear your point on 1, but you could not be further off the mark on 2.

Why did they leave out FF8 :( :(

I somehow never knew that your gnome’s name was “Murlock”. That is fantastic.

I definitely agree with the points you’re making. Maybe a better term would be janky instead of bad, I think that’s usually reserved for games that have a lot of heart and some great ideas, but don’t quite make it there with the quality. There’s enough of something there that it grabbed me and hasn’t really let go.

As a big fan of the series, going to have to disagree. I loved AC3, played long enough to get all of the achievements.

They’re at the center of a large audience, and they get doxxed all the time, so there’s plenty of sick people with access to their address.

Same, just having my head above the thing is usually enough to get a good sniff.

Another gamer of culture, I see. FFVIII is highly underappreciated.

Yeah, but two days in a row, for a Twitch personality with a large community and a history of toxicity? It’s also fairly common for “fans” of Twitch personalities to show up uninvited at their residences.

By and large. This guy isn’t your average citizen, he has a pretty big audience. How many of the 325 million US residents have their house shot in a given year? Very small percentage.

It didn’t. It gave crazies unfettered access to details about people like Dr Disrespect, so they can locate them and do something like this.

I don’t disagree, I’m just saying the chances of someone shooting at your house are still vanishingly small when you look at the average residence in the country. Especially “randomly”.

100% agree that it does happen, but it’s not super common. 501 events nationwide isn’t a huge number when you consider how many residences are in the country. Has to be a harrowing experience when it does happen though.

Well yeah, that’s a given. Still, your average citizen here doesn’t have people shooting at their home. It’s absolutely the exception, not the rule, and this doesn’t seem like a random crime.

By and large, in the US, you don’t have to worry about people randomly shooting at your house. Like MrDioneo, it’s exceedingly likely this was premeditated, especially since it happened two days in a row.

As someone who grew up on the internet, as time moves on, I agree with this more and more. Like any technology, it solves a lot of problems, but holy shit does it create a lot of new ones.

I do the same as you on a lot of exercises, but with a 4th set included at the weight from the 2nd set.

Ugh, Spiderman. Yet another game that makes me kick myself in the head for buying an Xbox One instead of a PS4 years ago.

Got burned on that terrible Season Pass too. Never doing that BS again.

Probably depends on what circles you were in. Back around 2000, I used to play a lot of Rainbow Six/Rogue Spear on the MSN Gaming Zone and Gamespy, and there was toxicity abound even back then. I think early WoW was pretty toxicity free because it was so new to everyone, most people had no idea what they were doing,