ehr, no.Exception that proves the rule
Get a room! And play with your unrestful bioshocks in there.
ehr, no.Exception that proves the rule
well, duh. the ranks of 30yo nerds looking for new online communities increase at a lower pace than the numbers of new freshly-hatched chick nerds, so the rate gets shittier and shittier perpetually and with every influx wave. we still have more old nerds than you do.The Teen & Twen rate is much higher here at the Codex. At least the people I know.
Most of us started gaming before Codexers were born
You are recommending Biocock Infinite
I'm quoting an older post I wrote, since misuse of sayings is a pet peeve of mine. I know you used it sarcastically, but I don't know if you know the origin/real meaning of the phrase, so don't take this personally. At the very least, somebody reading this might learn something new.Exception that proves the rule
There are two theories on the origin of the phrase:
1. "prove" is used with the older sense of "test" (ex. bulletproof or 70% proof alcohol), so exceptions can be used to test a rule and show it false. Ex. an ostrich tests the rule that "birds can fly"
2. exceptions cases can show that there is a stronger rule in effect. In other words, the exceptions mean that save for those specific cases, the rule applies by default. Ex. a building with a designated smoking area shows that with the exception of that area, smoking is not allowed.
In the context of Aristotelian (binary) logic, if you have a rule R: "all elements of set S have property p" it is sufficient to show "there exists element e of set S that does not have property p" is true in order to disprove R. In other words, the exception disproves the rule.
Most of us started gaming before Codexers were born
You are recommending Biocock Infinite
proof that getting older doesn't necessarily make you any wiser
I was a bit disappointed at first from the Bioshock series, because they were announced as System Shock successors, which there are clearly not. Still great setting, art style, music and atmosphere.
More tolerant to recommending non-RPGs as an RPG site? A slippery slope, sir.Most of us started gaming before Codexers were born
You are recommending Biocock Infinite
proof that getting older doesn't necessarily make you any wiser
... but perhaps more tolerant?
I was a bit disappointed at first from the Bioshock series, because they were announced as System Shock successors,
which there are clearly not. Still great setting, art style, music and atmosphere.
RPG Codex suppressing innocent hard-working indie developers just trying to promote their RPGs since 2014. Man we'vesold outdeclined.
Banned agentorange for questioning the order of things.Why is Legend of Grimrock 2 on the list?
because 1 is on the list and 2 is better in all areas.Why is Legend of Grimrock 2 on the list? Was it not just released today? Did one of you actually play through the entirety of the game?
because 1 is on the list and 2 is better in all areas.Why is Legend of Grimrock 2 on the list? Was it not just released today? Did one of you actually play through the entirety of the game?
the critical consensus will be that it's better than log1, up to the point where even tb-loving rt-hating blobber fags like me enjoy it. sometimes you just know.I think the point is that LoG2 appeared on the list before we could've formed any kind of critical consensus about it.
I think the point is that LoG2 appeared on the list before we could've formed any kind of critical consensus about it.
as I play the game, I find it descends into 8-bit graphics and fighting trannies wearing underpants while a deep romance plot evolves around your main character