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It's also wise to know when to concede the point, and not continue the argument.
Sachys, i know you used to illustrate, so you should know there's a show called over the garden wall on cartoon network that you really need to see; absolutely beautiful, very creepy in parts.
Man who never eats pork bun is NEVER a WHOLE man....
* looks at thread, walks away slowly*


........man it is getting hateful in here.....
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Sachys: Seriously folks, mark this little shit Emob78 as spam will you? - Elmofongo made a mistake, apologised, thats it.
This little twat on the other hand is an active troll. Let's not have that around here. Thanks!
Just mark as spam as soon as he jizzes his putrid load of bigotry on here mate.
Agreed, on both counts. Elmo and I have already had a nice chat via PM. 'S'all good here.

To get this topic back to something more relaxing and amusing, here are a selection of quotes about hermits:

"HERMIT, n. A person whose vices and follies are not sociable."

— Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary

"Hermits have no peer pressure."

— Steven Wright


"If a hermit lives in a state of ecstasy, his lack of comfort becomes the height of comfort. He must relinquish it."

— Jean Cocteau

"I don't know what impression you might have of the way I live. I live in a quiet place. I do not live as a hermit, though other people would prefer it if I did."

— Daniel Day-Lewis
Post edited November 06, 2014 by Ragnarblackmane
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Ragnarblackmane: To get this topic back to something more relaxing and amusing
You've been browsing without AdBlocker, haven't you? You've caught crabs
Does anyone know for sure whether or not the Steam version of Medal of Honor (2010) uses SecuROM (or any other DRM)? SecuROM is specifically mentioned as being used in the EULA but there is no mention of it on the store page and a quick internet search doesn't answer much. I traded for Medal of Honor (2010) earlier this year but never got around to installing it and if it does use SecuROM then I never will.
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NoNewTaleToTell: Does anyone know for sure whether or not the Steam version of Medal of Honor (2010) uses SecuROM (or any other DRM)? SecuROM is specifically mentioned as being used in the EULA but there is no mention of it on the store page and a quick internet search doesn't answer much. I traded for Medal of Honor (2010) earlier this year but never got around to installing it and if it does use SecuROM then I never will.
no idea im afraid. im pretty sure the origin version doesnt though.
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NoNewTaleToTell: Does anyone know for sure whether or not the Steam version of Medal of Honor (2010) uses SecuROM (or any other DRM)? SecuROM is specifically mentioned as being used in the EULA but there is no mention of it on the store page and a quick internet search doesn't answer much. I traded for Medal of Honor (2010) earlier this year but never got around to installing it and if it does use SecuROM then I never will.
Seems like it does.
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NoNewTaleToTell: Does anyone know for sure whether or not the Steam version of Medal of Honor (2010) uses SecuROM (or any other DRM)? SecuROM is specifically mentioned as being used in the EULA but there is no mention of it on the store page and a quick internet search doesn't answer much. I traded for Medal of Honor (2010) earlier this year but never got around to installing it and if it does use SecuROM then I never will.
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Grargar: Seems like it does.
Good think I got the GOG version of Riddick, who would ever have it anywhere else?
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grunthos64: Good think I got the GOG version of Riddick, who would ever have it anywhere else?
Interestingly enough, Riddick seems to have been removed from Steam 1.5 years ago.
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grunthos64: Good think I got the GOG version of Riddick, who would ever have it anywhere else?
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Grargar: Interestingly enough, Riddick seems to have been removed from Steam 1.5 years ago.
Or did it escape, after brutally slaughtering half the forum mods? :-P
Bingo Bango Bongo I don't wanna leave the congo...
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Braussie: Bingo Bango Bongo I don't wanna leave the congo...
gooble gobble gooble gobble, one of us!
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NoNewTaleToTell: Does anyone know for sure whether or not the Steam version of Medal of Honor (2010) uses SecuROM (or any other DRM)? SecuROM is specifically mentioned as being used in the EULA but there is no mention of it on the store page and a quick internet search doesn't answer much. I traded for Medal of Honor (2010) earlier this year but never got around to installing it and if it does use SecuROM then I never will.
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Grargar: Seems like it does.
Well looks like I won't be playing it anytime soon haha. Ah well, I'm probably not missing much, I just wanted to give it a try. I'm not sure why Medal of Honor was regarded as needing the update to modern times when it was (for me anyway) the best game of its setting (at least that's what my nostalgia says). The "classic" Medal of Honor was about espionage and stealth just as much as it was about the actual combat. Finding your way through alleyways at midnight, disabling vehicles, disguising yourself and sneaking into dinner parties to help an ally, basically being a bit of a James Bond...how does any of that translate into "squad based FPS"?