Posted February 01, 2016

bler144
μαϊμού
Registered: Dec 2013
From United States

zeogold
The Puzzlemaster
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted February 01, 2016
high rated

bler144
μαϊμού
Registered: Dec 2013
From United States
Posted February 01, 2016
Marvelous! Thanks for all your work in hosting, and thanks to sharonbn for the code!
Looking forward to installing/playing whenever I get home in a week or so.
Looking forward to installing/playing whenever I get home in a week or so.

timmy010
OoOo-Argh!
Registered: Nov 2015
From United Kingdom

zeogold
The Puzzlemaster
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted February 01, 2016
high rated

i love the original eurofighter by digital image design except nobody but me and a few people around the globe have it. unfortunately it runs way too fast but is a much better game than the one on steam.
Granted.

timmy010
OoOo-Argh!
Registered: Nov 2015
From United Kingdom
Posted February 01, 2016
low rated
thank you Djaron + zeogold for velvet assassin

Djaron
Bastard Jester
Registered: Oct 2008
From France
Posted February 01, 2016
oh, velvet went on you then ?
there is something funny about my velvet assassin key, you know ?
i did get this key in a bundle from a website i very occasionnaly purchase bundle keys (i'm usually only gog and humble)
so i did have this velvet key that i didnt yet redeem (i dont redeem keys until i feel like playing the game)... and when i started trading on gog, after a first attempt when i got scammed like a noob, i then had great generous trades with nice people on gog forum... i did want to play velvet assassin, i remembered i was appealed by this game for personnal reason, but... i just didnt remember i had it in my mails. so i asked a copy of it from someone when trading, and i redeemed the one i got from trade here... i found back the key you got a day after, and realised i traded in a game i already had :)
it's silly, but so, i thought it would fit a giveaway
there is something funny about my velvet assassin key, you know ?
i did get this key in a bundle from a website i very occasionnaly purchase bundle keys (i'm usually only gog and humble)
so i did have this velvet key that i didnt yet redeem (i dont redeem keys until i feel like playing the game)... and when i started trading on gog, after a first attempt when i got scammed like a noob, i then had great generous trades with nice people on gog forum... i did want to play velvet assassin, i remembered i was appealed by this game for personnal reason, but... i just didnt remember i had it in my mails. so i asked a copy of it from someone when trading, and i redeemed the one i got from trade here... i found back the key you got a day after, and realised i traded in a game i already had :)
it's silly, but so, i thought it would fit a giveaway

Tauto
MY BUDDY NES
Registered: Jul 2015
From Australia
Posted February 01, 2016
low rated



bler144
μαϊμού
Registered: Dec 2013
From United States
Posted February 01, 2016
For one, there's a sense that, in many cases, rep is being lost unjustly. And some of the most active, and popular, participants in the community have negative (or dwindling) rep. And it is possible to exploit the system to gain significantly positive rep despite not participating in the community in positive fashion.
But more broadly, psychologists have proven through any variety of experiments that people are "loss averse," and fairly strongly so.
"We feel the pain of loss more acutely than we feel the pleasure of gain. In other words, we may like to win, but we hate to lose." So even losing something you didn't really want may cause pain.
Imagine a couple dating, and each wants to break up with the other. Yet the person who ends up being dumped is rarely happy about it, even when they also wanted to end the relationship.
But more broadly, psychologists have proven through any variety of experiments that people are "loss averse," and fairly strongly so.
"We feel the pain of loss more acutely than we feel the pleasure of gain. In other words, we may like to win, but we hate to lose." So even losing something you didn't really want may cause pain.
Imagine a couple dating, and each wants to break up with the other. Yet the person who ends up being dumped is rarely happy about it, even when they also wanted to end the relationship.

zeogold
The Puzzlemaster
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted February 01, 2016
high rated

But more broadly, psychologists have proven through any variety of experiments that people are "loss averse," and fairly strongly so.
"We feel the pain of loss more acutely than we feel the pleasure of gain. In other words, we may like to win, but we hate to lose." So even losing something you didn't really want may cause pain.
Imagine a couple dating, and each wants to break up with the other. Yet the person who ends up being dumped is rarely happy about it, even when they also wanted to end the relationship.
If we just must trollbait, I could point out that a low rep prevents you from posting links, which, although not a huge issue, can be a bit of a pain.
Post edited February 01, 2016 by zeogold

Djaron
Bastard Jester
Registered: Oct 2008
From France
Posted February 01, 2016
the rep system is obscure and undisclosed, yet some manage to abuse it... problem about loosing rep is both having a neg rep block some functions of the forum for you (like posting links) and for newcomers's first impression...

Tauto
MY BUDDY NES
Registered: Jul 2015
From Australia
Posted February 01, 2016
low rated

Newcomers's first impression is not important to me.

Djaron
Bastard Jester
Registered: Oct 2008
From France
Posted February 01, 2016
that is not what i meant, tbh... but i will avoid clogging this thread with too much off-topic

toxicTom
Big Daddy
Registered: Feb 2009
From Germany

MoonSong
Horse
Registered: Feb 2012
From Germany
Posted February 01, 2016

(How do I donate keys? just IM them to you or IM to you the link to get the key? I have some duplicate keys)

Denied until further notice.
It's ok, and very understandable. :)
Thank you anyway.