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mrtophat101: 90%, so close!
for the other 10% i will make you feel good too.
Still, i thought that Postal 2 was bad game, dunno why all are so hyped about it? :S

Make me want to check it... a little (but no money)
Post edited June 21, 2012 by Trid
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mrtophat101: 90%, so close!
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lugum: for the other 10% i will make you feel good too.
It's running! ;p
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YogSo: Heh, I watched it so long ago that I don't remember much of the plot. But, seriously, it's a Van Damme movie, what were you expecting? :-D
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In any case, if time-travel was really possible, personally I think that any change in the time-line would create a divergent time-line, so it's effectively not possible to 'change the future'. More or less the explanation they give in Back to the Future 2, I think.
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GameRager: Meh, sometimes I just like to over analyze random things(Things I think of at random or which people bring up in convo.) for the fun of it, and/or to see what others think, etc.
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I agree....in most cases you'd just get bumped into a new timeline where what you changed was how things were supposed to be or you'd end up creating a whole new timeline.

(Creating a new "universe"....like whoa, dude.)

Question is, what wou;d happen to the "you" from the timeline you entered into/created from changing stuff around in time? Erased? Merged with the you "you"? 0.o
I think the 'new' time-line, the one 'created' after changing something compared to the 'original' one (from the point of view of the time-traveller) would from that point on contain two 'instances' of the same person. The 'native' one from that time-line, and the time-traveller. They would be absolutely undistinguisable from each other from a biological point of view, and I don't think anything would happen if they interacted between them. Assuming the divergent time-line is close enough to the 'original' one, at first the time-traveller might be able to take advantage of his knowledge of the 'past', but as time passed, his predictions would be less and less accurate because the time-line would diverge more and more from the 'original' one.
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lugum: for the other 10% i will make you feel good too.
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mrtophat101: It's running! ;p
Now let's get it running somewhere else! If not for puppy eyes than for cookies! :D
http://cutearoo.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Puppy14.jpg
http://www.eyedesignbook.com/ch3/fig3-29bBG.jpg
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mrtophat101: I'm installing Postal 2 myself at the moment. Feels good.
Without me pretesting it for you?! Are you mad?!?!?!
when i was in the checkout for my free copy of Commandos 3 - Destination Berlin/ over at Green Man Gaming I saw that cellphone was a payment option and after trying to buy a game that has been on my whislist a long time (i.e. shining force) they didn't give me that option. After searching their forums i found out that it it only avalible in the UK. my dissapointment is complete for today,
Trolling guy from Serbia is trolling :P
Cutest one yet. Tempting me Barry! ;p
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mrtophat101: Cutest one yet. Tempting me Barry! ;p
see it's not a lie, if you post a puppy eyed look of the dog he has maybe that will be the deal.
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mrtophat101: Cutest one yet. Tempting me Barry! ;p
O_O
This should do :D
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d5/Old_English_Sheep_Dog.JPG
But seriously, don't believe Lugum's lies.
Lame breed, sorry! ;p
Post edited June 21, 2012 by mrtophat101