
Tacticslion |
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Vidmaster7 wrote:I have done that thing.Syrus Terrigan wrote:Waaaaaaiiitttaminnit!!There's a FaWtL Discord??!!If I was at home I would link you to it.
Awesome! Thanks, LS! (I just sent a PM as well, before seeing this follow-up post. My internet is terrible right now, so I can see half the posts, and I'm not even sure if any of my favorites are going through, or not, as the little "+" sign doesn't change. *shrug*)
EDIT: ... thanks, FaWtL. *dresses* Sigh.

Tacticslion |
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I have gotten into belly dance in addition to burlesque. I am loving this.
Ha, that sounds just like-
YOU belly dance or you just dig watching it.
Wow, weird, that's exactly what-
I think we can all agree that we dodged a bullet when this didn't happen at the top of the page.
Well, "page" is a little different, but-
We still might need some counseling.
I... it... it's like my games are becoming reality.
*thinks of what we just played*
Oh. Oh, no. I'm so sorry, everyone.
It was just supposed to be a fun disaster for heroes to defeat! I couldn't knooooo-ho-ho-hooowww~!

Tacticslion |
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NobodysHome wrote:Or your gnome cavalier (or alchemist) could be a were-corgi.lisamarlene wrote:GothBard still has dreams of writing up a gnome cavalier riding a dire corgi...A conversation earlier today...
Me: So have you given any more thought to your character for the Azlant campaign?
WW: I have, actually. I've been thinking it would be fun to play a mad Sheltie alchemist.
Me: . . . ?
WW: Not a Sheltie. What's it called? Selkie. That.
Me: Either way.
!!
NobodysHome wrote:Or your gnome cavalier (or alchemist) could be a were-corgi.
GothBard still has dreams of writing up a gnome cavalier riding a dire corgi...
o.O
Or your gnome cavalier (or alchemist) could be a were-corgi.
O.o
were-corgi.
o.o
were-corgi.
O.O
Well. We-he-he-he-heeeeehhhhlllllll, then. Heheheh. Yes. >:)

NobodysHome |
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I'm amused in that I'm pretty much LordSynos' antithesis when it comes to Steam...
Last night we got fed up with Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (how can you mess up so badly after two great games and a host of great DLC add-ons?), so Shiro and GothBard poked around and our next attempt will be Divinity: Original Sin 2.
But while we're waiting for it to download, I'm looking through the Steam store. Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of games. And yet not a single one in which I am interested.
LordSynos' collection truly boggles the mind...

Limeylongears |
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I'm amused in that I'm pretty much LordSynos' antithesis when it comes to Steam...
Last night we got fed up with Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (how can you mess up so badly after two great games and a host of great DLC add-ons?), so Shiro and GothBard poked around and our next attempt will be Divinity: Original Sin 2.
I thought I'd love that, but I'm finding it hard to get into, possibly due to the designers thinking that what looks like a glow-in-the-dark perspex ribcage makes for adequate armour.
Also, I accidentally incinerated my (in-game) cat with a Molotov cocktail :( :( :(

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*snip*
Last night we got fed up with Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (how can you mess up so badly after two great games and a host of great DLC add-ons?), so Shiro and GothBard poked around and our next attempt will be Divinity: Original Sin 2.
But while we're waiting for it to download, I'm looking through the Steam store. Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of games. And yet not a single one in which I am interested.
*snip*
My understanding as to how they messed it up is because it was made by a completely different team, their Australian branch. It does have a different feel to the game, I enjoyed it for the character development, but mostly it just made me miss 2. :P

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NobodysHome wrote:*cough-bundles-cough*I'm amused in that I'm pretty much LordSynos' antithesis when it comes to Steam...
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LordSynos' collection truly boggles the mind...
That's the core of it, really. :D When I was on my own and wasted my income as I pleased, I bought Indie Royale, Indie Gala, and Humble Bundles. I'd see a dozen games for $12 and think, what a deal! Even if I never played a single one of those games, once, ever. :P Now that I'm a family man, I just buy the Humble Bundles, so my collection is growing at a much slower pace. :P
Speaking of growing collections, my collection of spare copies of games also continues to grow, and, as always, is free to anyone who is interested. :) I recently added Crusader Kings II, and several of its DLCs, as a bundle for it is out just now. :)
Here's a link to my spare keys list, feel free to peruse and message me for any titles that might interest ye. :) There are 647 individual titles on the list, with multiple copies of some of them, making the list longer than most of my friends actual Steam libraries. :P
Edit: I'm highlighting some games on the list that I think are noteworthy, just in case anyone checks and is unsure what the highlighting means. :P

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If your looking for a fun little steam game that you can play with others. "Don't starve together" is a cool Survival mock horror.
I really enjoy Don't Starve :) My friends and I recently started a server, though we have a lot of mods that make death less of a restart-necessitating result. Not everyone is the same experience level, ya know?

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Vidmaster7 wrote:If your looking for a fun little steam game that you can play with others. "Don't starve together" is a cool Survival mock horror.I really enjoy Don't Starve :) My friends and I recently started a server, though we have a lot of mods that make death less of a restart-necessitating result. Not everyone is the same experience level, ya know?
I will have to add you to my steam... should be doable from the group.

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LordSynos wrote:I will have to add you to my steam... should be doable from the group.Vidmaster7 wrote:If your looking for a fun little steam game that you can play with others. "Don't starve together" is a cool Survival mock horror.I really enjoy Don't Starve :) My friends and I recently started a server, though we have a lot of mods that make death less of a restart-necessitating result. Not everyone is the same experience level, ya know?
I sent friend requests to everyone in the group already, I'm Mauler on Steam. :) I probably should have mentioned to people that I did that, given that my Steam username isn't the same as my FaWtL one... Oh well. :P

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LordSynos wrote:Friend request send!Woran wrote:** spoiler omitted **LordSynos wrote:Dont think soWoran wrote:Anyone here that I'm not friends with in Pokemon go and wants to be friends?I know we're friends, but I don't know if you're friends with my son's account? Vivilila?
Accepted and gift sent. :)

NobodysHome |
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At what point you give up on Pre-Sequel?
The game flow feels worse than in the previous games, though the game is worth playing for the character development. Also, LAZERS!
We're still on the stupid frozen moon, still dealing with the stupid oxygen mechanic. Maybe 5-6 hours in, tops.
Borderlands 1 and 2 were fun because you wandered around upgrading your weapons, sneaking into enemy bases, and shooting guys.
Borderlands the Pre-Sequel is basically a platformer: Wander around the maze-like, poorly-implemented map to try to figure out the route from point A to point B before you run out of oxygen. Do many, many jumps over lava in your car (I died 5 times last night from bad jumps, and Shiro and GothBard died twice). Fight nothing most of the time, then fight extreme swarms of bad guys until all 3 of you run out of ammo. Find out that at level 7 you're still using your original guns because not a single drop has been an upgrade. (We even used 3 golden keys and none of the loot upgraded our existing gear.)
So, extremely bad design combined with bad mechanics (I played the claptrap and I was the only one who ever used his ult, much to the irritation of my companions) led to us just abandoning it.

NobodysHome |
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NobodysHome wrote:My understanding as to how they messed it up is because it was made by a completely different team, their Australian branch. It does have a different feel to the game, I enjoyed it for the character development, but mostly it just made me miss 2. :P*snip*
Last night we got fed up with Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (how can you mess up so badly after two great games and a host of great DLC add-ons?), so Shiro and GothBard poked around and our next attempt will be Divinity: Original Sin 2.
But while we're waiting for it to download, I'm looking through the Steam store. Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of games. And yet not a single one in which I am interested.
*snip*
I was wondering why everyone suddenly had an Australian accent. Now I know.

NobodysHome |
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NobodysHome wrote:great pics!So, does this work?
Well, I took 692 and Shiro, GothBard, and the Impii all have more, so once we get time to go through them more will appear. I'll re-port the link once that happens...
(And darn it, I know there's a verb starting with "a" that means, "Go through a series of records and select the useful ones," and it's not "administer" nor "archive", but that's what we're going to be doing..

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Freehold DM wrote:NobodysHome wrote:great pics!So, does this work?
Well, I took 692 and Shiro, GothBard, and the Impii all have more, so once we get time to go through them more will appear. I'll re-port the link once that happens...
(And darn it, I know there's a verb starting with "a" that means, "Go through a series of records and select the useful ones," and it's not "administer" nor "archive", but that's what we're going to be doing..
Audit? Appraise?

Nylarthotep |
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Freehold DM wrote:NobodysHome wrote:great pics!So, does this work?
Well, I took 692 and Shiro, GothBard, and the Impii all have more, so once we get time to go through them more will appear. I'll re-port the link once that happens...
(And darn it, I know there's a verb starting with "a" that means, "Go through a series of records and select the useful ones," and it's not "administer" nor "archive", but that's what we're going to be doing..
Go with triage. It does not start with an "a" but is effectively what you are doing.

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Eddie Lizzard wrote:were-corgi.O.O
Well. We-he-he-he-heeeeehhhhlllllll, then. Heheheh. Yes. >:)
I need to finish that were-corgi skinwalker heritage I was tinkering on a while back. I need to finish so many things.

Ambrosia Slaad |
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gran rey de los mono wrote:Visitation today, funeral tomorrow. Gonna be tough.I seem to be unable to pm you, but know that we are all here for you.
(I'm still catching up.)
Damn, that was awful, Gran. It's good that they have you (and vice versa) to talk to in this terrible time. I hope you all can have the time and space to fully grieve her tragic passing.

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Speaking of growing collections, my collection of spare copies of games also continues to grow, and, as always, is free to anyone who is interested. :) I recently added Crusader Kings II, and several of its DLCs, as a bundle for it is out just now. :)
That bundle tempts me... Even despite I haven't played Crusader Kings in ages... And probably won't spent a lot of time doing so even after buying the DLCs :/

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LordSynos wrote:Speaking of growing collections, my collection of spare copies of games also continues to grow, and, as always, is free to anyone who is interested. :) I recently added Crusader Kings II, and several of its DLCs, as a bundle for it is out just now. :)That bundle tempts me... Even despite I haven't played Crusader Kings in ages... And probably won't spent a lot of time doing so even after buying the DLCs :/
It's such good value though! Dozens of DLC, some of which are $19.99 on their own, for $12 all at once! If you do enjoy CKII, it's a huge saving. I eventually buy all the DLC for the games I've actually played, so I picked it up, even though I already own half of the DLC already (hence why they've wound up on the list :P).

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What I am really interested in is Far Cry Primal sale, though. Apex edition for 10 euro (for reasons that are unfathomable to me, MonthlyBundle and HumbleBundles are in $ but when I buy anything through HumbleBundle shop, the prices are in euros and that can't be changed. I contacted support and they told me they can't do anything with it because I am in Poland and so I should pay in Euro. <censored>).

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LordSynos wrote:Give it a go. You could call it FawtlQuest.Drejk wrote:All of this talk of Facebook friends kind of makes me want to find and add FaWtLers on FB. :PFreehold DM wrote:He seems to be the type that gets grey and white rather early. Like in his fifties or even late forties.lisamarlene wrote:Long ponytail, more white than grey, both first and last name have five letters, I would be a friend in common?my god.He IS old!
Drejk and Limey added, but FaWtLQuest continues!