Man, I don’t wanna know what you mean!
Nobody with a braincell ever thought he was lying about it, and it’s sad that it needs pointing out to so many and why it’s such a bad thing.
Pro Evo 2 is best Pro Evo.
👏 We 👏 will 👏 we 👏 will 👏 Rock you! 👏
Turkish authorities be like: “Prepare for trouble!”
That sounds like some Kojima level shit right there. Just needs a giant mech threatening a nuclear strike.
I do love me some poverty, though.
Yes, games about my instinctual longing for the mines. ⛏️
Yeah you can’t be sure. They might just be Canadian and are being nice.
6 has been pretty much my default since trying to ween off of my anti-anxiety meds. Almost broke down the other day because I couldn’t find a fork. I’m doing better with every passing day 🙏
Fuck. Is that you, Kyle Hill?
iT’s JuSt A tHeOrY bRo. WhErE’s ThE FaCtS?
It’s amazing how they make up whatever meanings they like for words, but can’t handle that the word “theory” has evolved two different meanings based on whether it’s used in a scientific context or not.
Truly a God among men
Why bother with new games when you can play old games on max settings and/or mod the ever-loving crap out of them?
There were at least 4 books from what I remember. They made physical hardback copies so you could enjoy an MLP fanfic for the low low cost of $120!
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No, I like it here: we should kick THEM off!
zod, CD-i is what all true programmers strive for!
I think I did to a point. I definitely remember writing down stuff like that. I was nerdy enough to actually buy graph paper books like you’d get at school. I’m sure I made a few graphs with coloured pens on how many times I’d played games.
I’m sorry but I want to take a slight tangent to show just how high my power level is when it comes to this shit.
I was interested in tracking my game time on my games in years well before Steam was a thing. We had a family computer and a printer.
Some are expecting an excel spreadsheet, which was absolutely possible, and I’ll come back to that, but no. I was maybe 8 years old and my solution was to print off an entire page of numbers, cut each of them out individually, then every time I played a game, I’d place the next number inside the CD case.
Naïve me thought printing up to 20 would be enough, but once I went over that, I simply kept the 20 in the case and added another number inside.
Years later - in my teens in the mid-00’s - I was obsessed with Pro Evolution Soccer. This is where the excel spreadsheet came in. I logged every single game, the result, the date I played the game, colour coded the results red/yellow/green to show loss/draw/win respectively, won trophies, and a bunch of other stats.
I didn’t move on to Steam properly until the start of the 2010s. Since then my biggest game is 2016’s Motorsport Manager, which has logged in 1720 hours, followed by Civ V which has 1122 hours since I started playing in 2017.
My current time sink is Football Manager. I have played over 500 hours in little over a year. Anyone who has played FM knows those are rookie numbers.
Well, his head is probably in a jar somewhere at least.