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LiquidOxygen80: Any plan to do Shivers? Seems like very few people have actually done LPs of that, Sierra Chest being one of them.
it's not on the "quest list," but i'm pretty sure i could stick it in there somewhere.

[i'm doing all the canon "quest" games - which is my "big" project.]
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LiquidOxygen80: Any plan to do Shivers? Seems like very few people have actually done LPs of that, Sierra Chest being one of them.
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lostwolfe: it's not on the "quest list," but i'm pretty sure i could stick it in there somewhere.

[i'm doing all the canon "quest" games - which is my "big" project.]
Understandable, but I'd get a kick out of watching you play it, as the others that have either didn't do commentary, or simply weren't that good and/or didn't react to it.

Either way, it'd be awesome if/when you do!
Very cool channel, I subscribed too, thanks for putting so much time and dedication into something that can benefit anyone that's interested!

Also, what's it like in South Africa? all I know is what i saw in District 9 and the 2010 world cup lol.
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lostwolfe: it's not on the "quest list," but i'm pretty sure i could stick it in there somewhere.

[i'm doing all the canon "quest" games - which is my "big" project.]
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LiquidOxygen80: Understandable, but I'd get a kick out of watching you play it, as the others that have either didn't do commentary, or simply weren't that good and/or didn't react to it.

Either way, it'd be awesome if/when you do!
if i /do/ go through it, it won't be blind. i don't like the idea that people will be watching me be stuck. back when shivers came out, i saw it, figured it was sort of like myst/the seventh gues, noted the horror elements and shrugged. i'm not /that/ into horror. [i've read some horror books and watched some movies, but i'm drawn to lighter fare, typically - i love comedies and science fiction and fantasy.]

but i will certainly give it a whirl.

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Messi_is_Messiah: Very cool channel, I subscribed too, thanks for putting so much time and dedication into something that can benefit anyone that's interested!

Also, what's it like in South Africa? all I know is what i saw in District 9 and the 2010 world cup lol.
i appreciate your subscription. thankyou.

south africa's pretty neat. it's nothing like how district nine made it out to be [i only have that on hearsay, though, because i never watched that particular movie - much as i love science fiction, the guy who made that movie made it as a commentary on segregation and that sort of turned me off] - there are issues here, much like anywhere else, [mostly tied to a silly, somewhat corrupt and greedy government] but by-and-large, the people are friendly, there's lots of beautiful scenery and where i live, in particular, it's very laid back.
Post edited March 20, 2014 by lostwolfe
That's good to hear. For some reason I've always been under the impression that it is an incredibly racist country with a lot of violence tied to it. Which totally creeps me out because I only want all races to coexist peacefully the way humans should. But I'm also from a region where racism is (thankfully) taboo, and I have no idea what it would be like to live in a country that has a lot of history of racism.

I guess my next silly question is, would you say that in general people get along regardless of skin color?
There can be only one South African on this forum, sir. I'll fight you for it( well you and the four or so other South Africans I've seen around).

By the by, I like your videos. Perhaps think of making a playlist for each series you've done. Just a thought, though. Keep up the good work.

Messi_is_Messiah: South Africa is a very beautiful place with a lot of problems. The structural nature of our racist past still plays itself out every day, and we do have a great many problems in that regard( i.e. most of South Africa's poorest people are still people of colour). Apart from that, we also have pretty bad levels of government corruption and violent crime( which effects everyone).

We usually muddle along well enough together, despite our past and current differences.

Also, I think it's a bit simplistic to simply say that you come from a place where racism is 'taboo', and claim that the United States of America doesn't have a history of racism. It may be less recent and, I would hazard to say, less blatant than our entrenched, bureaucritised variation, but it's still there.

Edit: I left the above in for posterity, but realise that it's quite incorrect to claim that racism is not blatant or entrenched in the US.

Mind also that this isn't an attack, merely that I feel you were off in claiming the no racism thing.

And furthermore, that despite all our problems, South Africa is a very fine place that I love very much.
Post edited March 20, 2014 by CSPVG
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Messi_is_Messiah: That's good to hear. For some reason I've always been under the impression that it is an incredibly racist country with a lot of violence tied to it. Which totally creeps me out because I only want all races to coexist peacefully the way humans should. But I'm also from a region where racism is (thankfully) taboo, and I have no idea what it would be like to live in a country that has a lot of history of racism.

I guess my next silly question is, would you say that in general people get along regardless of skin color?
in general, yeah. people get along pretty well. there's - naturally - incidents of silliness, but those exist everywhere. south africa can be a little rough around the edges [depending on where you are] but really, any place is kind of like that.

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CSPVG: There can be only one South African on this forum, sir. I'll fight you for it( well you and the four or so other South Africans I've seen around).

By the by, I like your videos. Perhaps think of making a playlist for each series you've done. Just a thought, though. Keep up the good work.
(post snipped a little for the sake of brevity.)

thankyou for having a look at my let's plays.

there are, in fact, separate playlists for each particular game. those can be found here:

https://www.youtube.com/user/lostwolfe/playlists

i'm glad to see there are other south africans here, too. i don't t hink we have to fight about it. we can all get along :)
Post edited March 20, 2014 by lostwolfe
Are you sure about the fighting thing? I mean, I went all Highlander and got my claymore from the cupboard. Oh well, I guess I'll just have to put it away. It hasn't seen use in nigh on a century, you know.

Also, I apologise for my asinine mistake. In my excitement, I missed the very obvious playlist section. Quite typical, really.

Finally, and if you don't mind me asking, whereabouts in SA are you from?
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CSPVG: Are you sure about the fighting thing? I mean, I went all Highlander and got my claymore from the cupboard. Oh well, I guess I'll just have to put it away. It hasn't seen use in nigh on a century, you know.

Also, I apologise for my asinine mistake. In my excitement, I missed the very obvious playlist section. Quite typical, really.

Finally, and if you don't mind me asking, whereabouts in SA are you from?
i'm sure about the fighting thing ;)

and that's not a problem. usually, when i go to a youtube channel, i default to going to the playlists section - it's generally more orderly than looking at a list of uploads, but sometimes...i understand where you're coming from. you just want to see what they're up to, and you sorta scroll through and see what's happening.

i'm in cape town.
I'll check it out but i am rather pickey about subscribing, let's see ;)
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xxxIndyxxx: I'll check it out but i am rather pickey about subscribing, let's see ;)
i appreciate you taking the time to go look, at least.
since we're looking at the granddaddy of collectible/tradeable card games, i figured we may as well look at the new kid on the block, too.

so, here's a little project i'm doing where i look at hearthstone for six weeks:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-o3XEEYAQz4
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CSPVG: There can be only one South African on this forum, sir. I'll fight you for it( well you and the four or so other South Africans I've seen around).

By the by, I like your videos. Perhaps think of making a playlist for each series you've done. Just a thought, though. Keep up the good work.

Messi_is_Messiah: South Africa is a very beautiful place with a lot of problems. The structural nature of our racist past still plays itself out every day, and we do have a great many problems in that regard( i.e. most of South Africa's poorest people are still people of colour). Apart from that, we also have pretty bad levels of government corruption and violent crime( which effects everyone).

We usually muddle along well enough together, despite our past and current differences.

Also, I think it's a bit simplistic to simply say that you come from a place where racism is 'taboo', and claim that the United States of America doesn't have a history of racism. It may be less recent and, I would hazard to say, less blatant than our entrenched, bureaucritised variation, but it's still there.

Edit: I left the above in for posterity, but realise that it's quite incorrect to claim that racism is not blatant or entrenched in the US.

Mind also that this isn't an attack, merely that I feel you were off in claiming the no racism thing.

And furthermore, that despite all our problems, South Africa is a very fine place that I love very much.
Absolutely, when I reread what I originally posted it sounded incredibly ignorant to me. To clarify, I'm completely aware of my own nation's horribly racist past, and unfortunately present existence. I think there are still many pockets of racist culture in America, particularly in the south.

At the time of my previous posting, I was naively just thinking of my own little area of California that I live in, where the population is predominantly white or hispanic and everyone seemingly gets along great (at least during these modern times).

I also thought my original question about racism in South Africa sounded slightly ignorant to begin with, so I want to apologize for that as well.
in this week's edition of hearthstone, i run a quillboar into an elven archer by accident, throwing a game. i regret it instantly, but hilarity is had:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8189wR-XGw
hearthstone bonus!

more class decks, since i promised that and then successfully fell off the wagon in the original recording for the week.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXd6pBvt94w