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CarrionCrow: My head hurts...just spent ten minutes trying to explain to a roommate how a dual-stick movement/camera setup works.

I now know why Activision simplifies the mechanics of Call of Duty so much. Every action is explained, the tutorial is in full effect, and the roommate still can't do it.
Good evening :)

Ehm...no offense to the roommate but how is that even possible?
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CarrionCrow: My head hurts...just spent ten minutes trying to explain to a roommate how a dual-stick movement/camera setup works.

I now know why Activision simplifies the mechanics of Call of Duty so much. Every action is explained, the tutorial is in full effect, and the roommate still can't do it.
That sounds like my dad when trying to show him how to play a modern game. :-)

Hello, Crow!

How are you today?
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moonshineshadow: But I need to get some sleep now *good night hugs and waves*
Good Night and sleep well *good night hug*
See you tomorrow :).
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moonshineshadow: But I need to get some sleep now *good night hugs and waves*
Goodnight, Moonshine! Sleep tight and pleasant dreams!

*big goodnight hug*
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ElTerprise: I gave up twice on 1Q84...i actually don't no why...
Did you read it in German or English (or Japanese...)?

I... can't read Murakami in German. I of course would love to read him in Japanese, but (obvious reason here).
And even though the books are now translated from Japanese to German directly (and not from English, like in the past) I still have the strong feeling that the English translations are magnitudes better, more sensitive, more rich, less vulgar regarding sex (which is a recurring theme).

For 1Q84: Well it's a really slow book. Sometimes painfully slow. And with a lot of repetition (but told with slightly different nuances). I guess it's a love or hate thing. I liked it, although I stalled on my second read. My favourite is still "Kafka on the Shore" (read 4 times) with a close second of "Dance Dance Dance" (read 3 times).
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toxicTom: Did you read it in German or English (or Japanese...)?

I... can't read Murakami in German. I of course would love to read him in Japanese, but (obvious reason here).
And even though the books are now translated from Japanese to German directly (and not from English, like in the past) I still have the strong feeling that the English translations are magnitudes better, more sensitive, more rich, less vulgar regarding sex (which is a recurring theme).

For 1Q84: Well it's a really slow book. Sometimes painfully slow. And with a lot of repetition (but told with slightly different nuances). I guess it's a love or hate thing. I liked it, although I stalled on my second read. My favourite is still "Kafka on the Shore" (read 4 times) with a close second of "Dance Dance Dance" (read 3 times).
Well actually it was my first attempt at Murakami (in German, the public library don't offer english versions or japanese ones but my japanese is extremely limited to sy the least ;).
Yeah the book is slow. That i realized early. So any tips for a start with Murakami? Any of your favourites?
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CarrionCrow: My head hurts...just spent ten minutes trying to explain to a roommate how a dual-stick movement/camera setup works.

I now know why Activision simplifies the mechanics of Call of Duty so much. Every action is explained, the tutorial is in full effect, and the roommate still can't do it.
I guess I would an equally lost case. I can't play shooter with a gamepad. I need to be able to turn around in a split second and at the same time be able to follow a slow moving target. And I detest auto-aiming. I need my mouse...
I get a little teary eyed when I remember my early PS2 days.Me,the console,my games and piles upon piles of gaming magazines all in the cheats section.
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ElTerprise: Well actually it was my first attempt at Murakami (in German, the public library don't offer english versions or japanese ones but my japanese is extremely limited to sy the least ;).
Yeah the book is slow. That i realized early. So any tips for a start with Murakami? Any of your favourites?
The first book I read was "Kafka on the Shore". And I was totally hooked. And I recently gave it to a friend who was equally hooked. So that could be one for a start. My dad IIRC started with "A Windup Bird Chronicle" which is also awesome. I think 1Q84 is a masterpiece but it takes some Murakami experience to stomach it. So my first recommendation would be Kafka. And the English version, if you can get your hands on it. It's one of favourite books of all time, so... My view may be slightly based.
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l0rdtr3k: I get a little teary eyed when I remember my early PS2 days.Me,the console,my games and piles upon piles of gaming magazines all in the cheats section.
What made you think of your PS2? I recently found mine in the attic, as well as my Gamecube.
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toxicTom: The first book I read was "Kafka on the Shore". And I was totally hooked. And I recently gave it to a friend who was equally hooked. So that could be one for a start. My dad IIRC started with "A Windup Bird Chronicle" which is also awesome. I think 1Q84 is a masterpiece but it takes some Murakami experience to stomach it. So my first recommendation would be Kafka. And the English version, if you can get your hands on it. It's one of favourite books of all time, so... My view may be slightly based.
Hmm..okay will look for it. Maybe the english version could be difficult...

Edit: The public library has some copies of the english translation :).
Post edited May 04, 2015 by ElTerprise
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CarrionCrow: My head hurts...just spent ten minutes trying to explain to a roommate how a dual-stick movement/camera setup works.

I now know why Activision simplifies the mechanics of Call of Duty so much. Every action is explained, the tutorial is in full effect, and the roommate still can't do it.
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ElTerprise: Good evening :)

Ehm...no offense to the roommate but how is that even possible?
Good evening. =)

Pretty sure they have absolutely no experience with a modern controller.
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ddickinson: That sounds like my dad when trying to show him how to play a modern game. :-)

Hello, Crow!

How are you today?
Good evening. =)

Can't complain too much here. Played some games, ran some errands, all the usual stuff.

How've things been for you this weekend?
Post edited May 04, 2015 by CarrionCrow
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CarrionCrow: Good evening. =)

Pretty sure they have absolutely no experience with a modern controller.
But the basic concept of a dual-stick ontroller ins't that new.
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ddickinson: What made you think of your PS2? I recently found mine in the attic, as well as my Gamecube.
Playing Battlefront 2.That was easily in my top 10 PS2 games.
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CarrionCrow: Good evening. =)

Can't complain too much here. Played some games, ran some errands, all the usual stuff.

How've things been for you this weekend?
Glad to hear you had an okay day. Are you still playing Icewind?

My weekend has been wonderful, thank you. Sadly the weather spoiled my plans for the day (horse riding and things like that), but I still had a lovely day at home.

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l0rdtr3k: Playing Battlefront 2.That was easily in my top 10 PS2 games.
I have never played it, but I am glad you are enjoying the game.
Post edited May 04, 2015 by ddickinson