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Emob78: Frito's new Classic Ranch chips. Serious snack crack action here.
You should try them with the amphetamines, they go together great.
I found something that i really wanted to. But from finding something to utilizing something, there is some distance in-between. As is from using something and failing to using something and succeeding. Let's see this time if i can start over and not fail those tests/trials. Now i can see the larger picture, at least.
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: I found something that i really wanted to. But from finding something to utilizing something, there is some distance in-between.
That sounds exactly like me and buying games. I can buy them, but damned if the backlog ever shrinks.
Today I was surprised to see that two of my friends added me on GOG Galaxy, I guess GOG Connect really is getting new people to join GOG.
Also, this great cover: Undertale: Megalovania (Violin Cover) Taylor Davis
Post edited June 08, 2016 by sanfueg
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sanfueg: Also, this great cover: Undertale: Megalovania (Violin Cover) Taylor Davis
Personally, my favorite Undertale music remix is Boneklezmer: By the way, does anyone have an estimate of the number of Undertale music remixes are out there?
Seeing that Good Old Games is having a Summer Sale...I know, a cop out comment, but for someone who has never participated in a Summer Sale, it's exciting for me. :)
You guys. You guys made me happy today.

Thank you guys :)
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dtgreene: By the way, does anyone have an estimate of the number of Undertale music remixes are out there?
65,738. With a margin of error of 1,000,000,000.

...Oh, you meant a reasonable estimate. Sorry, I don't do reasonable. [slams back a SpaghettiO smoothie, then jumps onto the back of his orange rhinoceros and blasts off into space]
I bought all three of these in high quality 24 x 36 poster print.

Once they get here, I'm going to put them in some black frame and hang them up on my wall.
Pizza
Just completed the construction of my greenhouse.
Time to grow some interesting stuff ;)
Currently 60.27% Through my GOG library.

or 135/224 Games

No buying until I'm through!
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ScotchMonkey: 224 Games
That's a lot of games.

BTW, it's not 60.27%, it's 60.26785714285714%.
I was just playing Far Cry 3, trying to liberate an outpost by defeating the pirates living in it. I was trying to conquer the outpost undetected, as liberating 2 outposts undetected is a prerequisite for one of the stealth skills.

I was just carefully approaching the outpost, trying to spot the pirates through the telescope of my sniper rifle, advancing very slowly so as not to get spotted and I hadn't seen any pirates yet but I heard the sound of pirates shouting and dogs barking. There's aggressive wild dogs living on Far Cry 3's Rook Island that can easily kill a man. As I got closer, suddenly the screen went black to make way for a cutscene of the blue flag being raised: "Outpost liberated, undetected". The dogs had liberated the outpost for me without me even having seen any pirate!
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DubConqueror: I was just playing Far Cry 3, trying to liberate an outpost by defeating the pirates living in it. I was trying to conquer the outpost undetected, as liberating 2 outposts undetected is a prerequisite for one of the stealth skills.

I was just carefully approaching the outpost, trying to spot the pirates through the telescope of my sniper rifle, advancing very slowly so as not to get spotted and I hadn't seen any pirates yet but I heard the sound of pirates shouting and dogs barking. There's aggressive wild dogs living on Far Cry 3's Rook Island that can easily kill a man. As I got closer, suddenly the screen went black to make way for a cutscene of the blue flag being raised: "Outpost liberated, undetected". The dogs had liberated the outpost for me without me even having seen any pirate!
That's interesting how things like that can happen in games.

Let me share a couple interesting things that happened in my first playthrough of Dragon Quest 5 (SFC version) many years ago.

1. In a dungeon that did not allow the wagon, I encountered some Moon Eyes (I think they're called something like lunatick in the DS version, but I don't remember exactly). One of them cast Chance (Hocus Pocus in the DS translation), and it paralyzed all battle participants. In this version, entire party paralyzed = game over. Obviously, I was not happy.

2. In the final dungeon (which does allow the wagon), I encountered a Metal King Slime. (For those unfamiliar with the series, this enemy likes to run away and has absurd defense (but only single digit HP), and is immune to nearly all spells, but if killed, yields an insane amount (over 30k) of XP.) That MKS cast Chance, and it, again, decided to paralyze all battle participants. Since I had the wagon, it was not a game over, and the characters in the wagon could finish the battle. I note that paralyze doesn't wear off (so the enemy MKS would never recover from paralysis), and that paralyzed characters still get XP from winning a battle. I think you can figure out the result and why it made me happy.

Notice how the exact same effect caused completely different results.